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While less technologically sophisticated, the new pro gram leaders call Orlando Connect is no less insidious. The ostensible purpose of the program is to help “respond to, solve, and deter crime.” But police are like the proverbial mouse and cookie, where offering them something in good faith can only end poorly.
The best advice for anyone dealing with police is to shut the fuck up. The only smart reply to a cop asking to look around your home, your car or your camera’s files is mono syllabic: a clear and firm “no.” — AG
With the blessing of Mayor Buddy Dyer and newly minted Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith, the city of Orlando announced a new initiative called Orlando Connect last Thursday.Thatbland corporate-speak is familiar to anyone who follows the ins and outs of mid-sized city administration. What the actual program entails is also familiar to residents of the City Beautiful, as Orlando Connect is merely the lat est attempt by city officials to turn this town into a highly surveilled police state. Orlando Connect hopes to convince local homeowners, property developers and business own ers to integrate their own private cameras into Orlando’s existing network of surveillance cameras. As of this writing, 45 private citizens have opted in to Orlando’s planned panopticon. The network requires camera owners to pay to integrate their cameras into the system by purchasing a device from Georgia-based private security company Fusus that connects your camera to the wider network.
Florida’s rule barring treatment of gender dysphoria under Medicaid is part of a raft of anti-trans legislation and senti ment in the state, fueled in part by the national Republican party and its ongoing stoking of LGBT resentment.
At Wednesday’s press conference, he worried about the cost of treatment without Medicaid and the effects of going off his regimen.
The lawsuit asks a judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida to declare the rule unconstitu tional under the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause and illegal under the laws governing Medicaid. It also asks for damages to compensate the plaintiffs.
In Orlando, the cooperation between police depart ments and private surveillance companies went even further. In addition to their own partnership with Ring, the city took part in a much-scrutinized facial recognition pilot program with Amazon in 2017 dubbed Rekognition. The program used artificial intelligence to identify people within view of city-owned cameras, and allowed Orlando Police to upload a photo of a person of interest and be alerted if they appeared in front of a camera. After over a year of glitches and privacy concerns, it fizzled out.
“I don’t want to lose the person that I’ve become,” he said.
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“These are medically necessary medications that should be covered by health insurance.”
Jade Ladue worried for her young son, a minor pseudony mously identified in the suit as K.F. She said that she’s only able to carry some of her children on her own employerbased insurance, while K.F. and his medical care are covered under“K.F.Medicaid.hasalways been a boy. It’s never been a choice for him,” she shared.
The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday by a coalition of activist agencies and law firms on behalf of two adult and two minor transgender plaintiffs, alleges that the state’s exemption around funding gender-affirming care is nakedly discrimina tory and illegal under the laws governing the disbursement of Medicaid funds.
He socially transitioned into living as a man in 2015 and began receiving treatment for gender dysphoria under Medicaid in 2017. He receives Medicaid because of longterm disability due to rheumatoid arthritis. Dekker had top surgery earlier this year and is on a regimen of testosterone prescribed by his doctors.
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In short, the entire program rests upon the remarkably widespread belief in the U.S. that the police are here to help you. Nothing could be further from the truth. Self-selecting among the most aggrieved and paranoid members of the populace and offering them training lifted straight from the battlefields of recent imperial excursions in the Middle East has left the average police force with an unhealthy and adversarial view of the citizens they nominally protect.
In a press conference on Wednesday, two of the plaintiffs shared their stories and explained how the new rule would affectAugustthem.Dekker, 28, of Hernando County said that he knew he was a man from a very early age. Dekker shared that he used to shower with the lights off to avoid confronting a body he didn’t recognize as his own.
“The State of Florida has chosen to ignore the evidence, the science, and the consensus of medical professionals in a shameful effort to gain political points,” said Simone Chriss of the Gainesville-based civil rights law firm Southern Legal Counsel, one of the firms taking on this case. ”This danger ous, scientifically flawed ban strips medically necessary, life-saving healthcare away from the transgender Floridians with the least access to resources. As long as the state of Florida continues to attack the basic human and civil rights of its transgender community, we will continue holding to the fire to the feet of those enacting the discriminatory measures.”
Florida families sue Medicaid agency over rule blocking transgender healthcare coverage
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This, too, is nothing new. The Orlando area is no stranger to partnering with private companies to make its citizens’ lives a little less private. The Winter Park Police Department famously partnered with the Amazon-owned doorbell camera company Ring, appearing in promotional videos for the multibillion-dollar company to tout the increased safety of lowering the bar for police searches. (Ring does require consent of the camera owners to share footage, but police are not required to get a warrant.) In addition, Ring has made it clear that they are willing to cooperate with police and courts above the heads of individual camera owners, and the company refuses to share how much data they’ve passed on.
As the ever-more-bloated budgets of police depart ments across the U.S. can attest, police aren’t likely to give up a privilege once it’s been granted to them. Allowing them a peek into your life — via camera or otherwise — will never be the end of things.
Hey, Orlando! Don’t freaking give the police access to your private cameras
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our transgender Floridians have sued the state of Florida’s Medicaid administering agency over a recently passed rule that bars the use of Medicaid funding in the state for gender-affirming care.
Ladue said the new rule has left her family “appalled and stressed” about the future. They worry about the detri ment to their son if they can no longer afford his regimen of puberty-delaying medications.
Granting a police officer access to your home, car or camera can only end with that courtesy flipped back on you. Answering a cop’s questions is a surefire way to end up in custody, even if you believe you did nothing wrong.
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DENIAL OF SERVICE
FLORIDA 7TH
Position source: Orlando Sentinel
FLORIDA 9TH
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Calvin B. Wimbish
Position source: Congressional roll call
Position source: WFLA-TV (Tampa)
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Chance of winning: >99 in 100 Opponents: Democrat Shante Munns, NPA Kevin Porter
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aside, the danger of election deniers taking office are real, as Rakich and Rogers point out.
Marco Rubio (incumbent)
Scotty Moore
Democratic opponent: Rep. Darren Soto (incumbent)
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Attorney General Ashley Moody, who faces Democrat Aramis Ayala in November, is also in the full-denial camp; the wily DeSantis, who FiveThirtyEight forecasts has a 92 in 100 chance of winning, has avoided committing himself to a position on the record.Opinions
Only two November ’22 candidates — Sen. Marco Rubio and former Secretary of State Laurel Lee, running to represent Florida’s 15th District in the U.S. House — are on record as fully accepting the election results. Lee is in a bit of a tight spot denial-wise,
Position source: Congressional roll call
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“An election-denying secretary of state could refuse to certify an election that he or she believes was rigged. An election-denying governor could attempt to submit electoral votes that defy the will of the people. And election-denying senators and representa tives could vote to count those electoral votes.“The 2022 election will determine how many of these candidates get that chance.”
Chance of winning: 2 in 100
Position source: FloridaPolitics.com
the Legislature in May, after our Trumpbotched joke of a 2020 Census. (When the Fair Districts amendment to the Florida Constitution called Ronnie to ask what in the Sam Hill he thought he was doing, Ronnie texted back “new fone who dis” and then switched his Freedom Phone to silent.)
Chance of winning: <1 in 100 Democratic opponent: Maxwell Alejandro Frost
Position source: FloridaPolitics.com
Denial status: Fully denied
s reported last week by Nathaniel Rakich and Kaleigh Rogers at the political statistics website FiveThirtyEight.com, 60 percent of American voters will have an election denier on their ballot this fall. Floridians, no surprise, are solidly in that group. In fact, almost every voter in Florida will see an election denier on their November ballot.
Chance of winning: Forecast not available Democratic opponent: Aramis Ayala
Chance of winning: 86 in 100 Democratic opponent: Val Demings
Denial status: Fully denied
FLORIDA 8TH Bill Posey
This new map basically locks in four Republican seats this year and almost guar antees Florida’s newly added seat will go GOP, while erasing the Democratic advantage usually seen in Districts 5, 7 and 13. As well, the map reduces four traditionally Black voter-controlled districts to just two. South Florida’s three longstanding majority Hispanic districts don’t change.
Chance of winning: >99 in 100 Democratic opponent: Joanne Terry
as she was ultimately in charge of Florida’s elections up until May 2022, so claiming election interference or irregularities would in some part be denouncing her own work.
Cory Mills
Ashley Moody
Ron DeSantis
Chance of winning: 92 in 100 Democratic opponent: Charlie Crist
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Denial status: Fully accepted
Of the 18 deniers, 15 have a better than 96 percent chance of winning their districts — meaning, if everything goes as forecast, more than half of Florida’s House delegation will believe they are serving under an illegiti mately seated president.
If the November races go as forecast, more than half of Florida’s House delegation will consist of election deniers
Denial status: Fully denied
FULLY DENIED = “These candidates either clearly stated that the election was stolen from Trump or took legal action to overturn the results, such as voting not to certify election results or joining lawsuits that sought to overturn the election.” — FiveThirtyEight.com
Denial status: Fully denied
In Central Florida, the blue island of the 9th and 10th is surrounded by the 7th, 8th and 11th, solid denier country. The Orlandoarea 9th District, currently held by Rep. Darren Soto, went from a Hispanic plural ity to a majority. But candidates who treat Hispanic voters as a bloc run at their own peril; it’s a fool’s error to assume all Spanishspeaking voters will vote the same.
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Sixty-one percent of the registered Florida voters in a University of North Florida poll published in August believe President Biden “definitely won” or “probably won” the elec tion, slightly less than the rest of the country. Yet, of Florida’s 28 Congressional districts, 18 have steadfastly and openly electiondenying Republican candidates. If you add in those who have expressed questions or reservations, as well as those too lily-livered to go on record, that goes up to 27 of the 28. If right now you’re saying, “Wait, Florida only has 27 districts,” you must have slept though Gov. Ron DeSantis forcing his gerrymandered-to-fuck map through
Position source: Tallahassee Democrat
Denial status: Fully denied
FLORIDA 11TH
In a Politifact overview of 14 national surveys, 65 percent of Republican voters believe the election was “stolen,” apparently preferring an administration packed with two-bit con men and greasy grifters. Among American voters as a whole, that number goes down to 35 percent.
Chance of winning: 97 in 100 Democratic opponent: Karen Green
Denial status: Fully denied
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So last week, it was Chief Justice John Roberts’ turn to assure the country that his court wasn’t composed of partisan hacks.
“The court has always decided controversial cases and decisions have always been subject to intense criticism, and that is entirely appro priate,” Roberts said in Colorado Springs. “But I don’t understand the connection between the opinions people disagree with and the legitimacy of the Supreme Court.”
Roberts isn’t that naive.
Most obnoxiously, Cannon ordered the FBI to stop using those documents — including the more than 100 classified documents Trump had taken from the White House — as part of its investigation, a remarkable mandate from a judge in a civil proceeding considering that the search that obtained these records was approved and overseen by a federal magis trate.Cannon, trying to sound reasonable, said the intelligence community’s threat assess ment could continue while the investigation was on hold, even as she held out the possibil
Look no further than Aileen Cannon, the undistinguished Federalist Society member the Republican Senate confirmed to the fed eral bench in South Florida as Donald Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election, and who Trump ran to in his desperate bid to slow the FBI’s investigation into stolen classified materials.Cannon obliged.
Fewer Americans than ever profess confidence in the Supreme Court. That’s because we’ve seen them for the political hacks they are
Trump tried to get Cannon assigned to the bonkers-ass lawsuit he filed accusing Hillary Clinton of spreading misinformation about his connections to Russia in 2016.
More than that, the crisis in confidence stems from the growing recognition that five or six members of the Supreme Court are the far right’s bulwark against democracy itself — their means of imposing an agenda without publicWhensupport.Justice
From there, it will go to the Supreme Court, where five justices have made their ideologi cal agenda clear. That, John Roberts, is why people don’t trust the Trumpified courts.
The court had just green-lit Texas’ Roe v. Wade workaround and blocked President Joe Biden from reversing a Trump-era immigration policy. In the following year, it overturned the right to abortion and invented constitutional theories to gut environmental regulations, obliviate gun policies, and allow states to execute innocent men who’d been provided shitty lawyers.
“I note that Plaintiff filed this lawsuit in the Fort Pierce division of this District, where only one federal judge sits: Judge Aileen Cannon, who Plaintiff appointed in 2020,” Judge Donald Middlebrooks wrote in April. Middlebrooks dismissed what he called Trump’s “200-page political manifesto.”
On Sept. 12, 2021, Justice Amy Coney Barrett assured an audience at the University of Louisville’s McConnell Center — named for the Senate majority leader who both introduced her that night and secured her place on the Supreme Court a year ear lier — that “this court is not comprised of a bunch of partisan hacks.”
ity of ordering the government to return to Trump the classified records he’d stolen. On Friday, the Justice Department gently remind ed her that the FBI is part of the intelligence community and is deeply intertwined in the threatCannonassessment.hasyetto rule on the government’s motion to let the FBI investigate the recovered classified documents.
If the government appeals Cannon’s rul ings, the case will move to the 11th Circuit, where Trump appointed six of the 11 active judges.Ofcourse, revanchist judges pre-date Trump; the conservative movement to capture the judiciary has been in progress for decades.
The Presidential Records Act is explicit that the documents Trump hoarded belong to the federal government, and any lawsuits involv ing the PRA must be filed in Washington, D.C. Cannon ignored that. Both the PRA and Supreme Court precedent are clear that Trump can’t exert executive privilege to keep records from the FBI (or any other part of the executive branch). Cannon decided he might, should the special master she planned to appoint decide that the records the law says belong to the government don’t actually belong to the government.
The ruling might not stand. But Roberts laid the groundwork in the 2014 Hobby Lobby ruling, in which he declared that corporations can have religious beliefs that exempt them from federal law. And the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, which will hear the inevitable appeal, is one of the most conservative in the country.
Brett Kavanaugh tried to minimize the enormity of overturning Roe, he argued that he and his colleagues hadn’t out lawed abortion but rather returned the issue
to the states, where democracy could function as the founders intended.
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It’s not just that a few decisions didn’t go their way. It’s that most of these justices were appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote and confirmed by senators who represent a minority of the population. And they did it while lecturing about “judicial restraint.”
That claim might hold up better if the court hadn’t spent the last decade crippling demo cratic safeguards: first with Citizens United, which opened the floodgates to untold billions of dollars in election-buying money; then with Shelby County, which junked a key part of the Voting Rights Act; then with Rucho, which signed off on extreme partisan gerrymander ing.And the more exposure we have to any of Donald Trump’s judges, the more reason we have to be skeptical of all of them.
Last week, Reed O’Connor, the George W. Bush appointee who previously tried to strike down the Affordable Care Act on a batshit theory that Congress ending the individual mandate killed the whole thing, ruled that a Texas company doesn’t have to cover HIV prophylaxis drugs because its owner says that medication “facilitates and encourages homosexual behavior,” and saving the lives of homosexuals makes God mad.
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It’s true that the court has decided many controversial cases over the last 220 years. But there’s a reason fewer Americans than ever — especially Democrats and independents — profess confidence in the justices now.
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THE AMERICAN DREAM AND OTHER FAIRY TALES Friday-Thursday, Sept. 16-22 Q&A with director Abigail Disney Friday-Saturday Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland 407-629-0054enzian.org
Documentary filmmaker Abigail Disney uses one of her family’s theme parks as a microcosm to ask bigger questions about where humanity fits into the American economy
What’s your ultimate goal with this film?
All I’m talking about [is] asking Disney to live up to a set of principles that are at the heart of everything it says about itself. That’s hard to do; I don’t think that this is an easy ask. I think it’s a radical thing for me to be saying that you need to reconceive your relationship to your customers and your employees.We’vebuilt an entire house like archi tects who didn’t know people would live in the house. It doesn’t serve its purpose. The economy, writ large, doesn’t serve its pur pose. This is not, as I keep saying in the film, a Disney problem; Disney is a great place to go and look at it and talk about it. But more broadly, we need to ask more of our econo my, and all of the moving parts that construct an economy, to think differently about where human life figures into the structures that make our world what it is today.
Last weekend, thousands of Disney’s biggest fans paid hundreds of dol lars each to gather in Anaheim’s Convention Center at the D23 Expo and hear executives promote the company’s upcoming products. Simultaneously, a distressing number of workers at the theme park across the street are struggling to make ends meet, while CEO Bob Chapek receives nearly 650 times his median employee’s salary. That disparity — and the danger it represents for America’s economic system — is at the heart of The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales, the devastating new documentary from Emmy award-winning producer-director Abigail Disney.Abigail Disney, whose grandfather Roy O. Disney founded the iconic studio with his brother Walt nearly 100 years ago, pro duced acclaimed films about Liberia and gun violence before making headlines with her editorials and Congressional testimo ny decrying income inequality and other injustices at the business that bears her name. (She inherited a substantial amount of Disney stock, but holds no official role in the company.) Although her new documen tary focuses on the Disneyland Resort, it’s receiving a red-carpet premiere this week end here at the Enzian, where I’ll be hosting her post-show talkback following Saturday night’s 6:15 p.m. screening. Here’s a hint of what you’ll hear, from our recent conversa tion ahead of her Orlando appearance:
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What could Disney do immediately to improve employees’ lives?
Anaheim was the park I grew up in, [but] Orlando is the park I have so much affec tion for because I was 11, almost 12, when it opened, and I can remember so vividly that opening day. I can remember so vividly meeting Pete Rose [and] Johnny Bench, and seeing my grandfather stand in front of those people. I mean honestly, I can cry think ing about it, because he died a month and a half later of a massive cerebral aneurysm, and my grandmother always said “that park killed your grandfather,” because I think it probably did. It was a gesture of genuine love and affection on my grandfather’s part. When his brother, that he saw himself as the protector of, died before he did, he was going to [build WDW] if it killed him. On time, under budget, and historyprojectconstructionbiggestintheofcivilianconstructionintheUnitedStates.SoIjust
as I am about unions, but I think he objected to the treatment, and I think he’d want to play a part in changing that. He knew that the people who work there were the magic sauce that made all the difference for people who come, and to treat them badly first of all, is kind of stupid from a business per spective, [and] it’s just wrong from a moral perspective.
How would your father Roy E. Disney — who brought CEO Michael Eisner into Disney, then pushed him out for Bob Iger — respond to your advocacy?
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I think that Wall Street would hit them hard for it, just because that’s how Wall Street thinks, and maybe the share price would take a hit. That would hurt me per sonally enormously. But honestly, I think that if companies don’t choose to lead on this issue, Wall Street is never going to rec ognize that they have been driving corporate behavior that has been incredibly destruc tive. And not just destructive to people’s individual lives, but frankly our democracy is in tatters in part because people are as angry as they are.
What’s your take on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ effort to dismantle Disney’s quasi-independent Reedy Creek district?
don’t know how to describe the kind of love I feel for Orlando.
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The film focuses on Disneyland; what’s your relationship with Walt Disney World?
I can’t honestly tell you he’d be all that thrilled with me, because we had big politi cal differences, and I’m not sure that he would see the labor situation the way I see it. But I do know that at bottom, he knew things had been going south slowly but sure ly for workers. He might not be as enthused
That’s a special perk that was a creation of my grandfather, God love him, and he was an advocate for his company. We would have argued probably pretty strenuously about how right it was for him to have those special privileges, [but] once they’re in place, when you jerk them out from under a company, what you’re starting to do is capriciously enforce laws and principles on the basis of a company’s perceived political positions,
DeSantis picked the biggest company in his state, the one perceived to be the most powerful, and he used it to send a message to everyone with less power, about what would happen to them were they to cross him. I hate to use the F-word, but this is the Argentine’s consolidated power under junta.
What if the company raised their wages, took the hit, and then proved that it could remain profitable in spite of the happy work ers? The first and most important thing is, wages need to be raised — and not just mar ginally, but in a way that really recognizes that people deserve lives that are secure and healthy, and have access to things like edu cation for their children. That means a mate rial raise, not just 75 cents, but several dol lars, and they need to be treated differently. It’s not just about pay; it’s about how people are treated. There are a million other ways to suppress wages than just in the dollar figures.
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and that is dangerous indeed. I don’t see the business community really loving the idea of capricious enforcement of laws and regulations and special conditions, so while I don’t think Reedy Creek is the best thing in the world, to give a corporation that kind of latitude and that kind of self-governance, it’s been in place for 50 years, and if you’re going to take it out from under them, let’s have a conversation about that. Let’s legislate it [and] have a long discourse on how best to do that without jerking the company around. Jerking the company around isn’t good for your state, and let’s face it, what does it serve as but a warning to other companies? That was the sole purpose of the controversy.
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rlando’s Global Peace Film Festival returns for a landmark 20th year, running from Sept. 19-25, with a new slate of short and feature films serving as “a catalyst to inspire and educate people to initiate positive change.” And it’s not just the films showing at multiple venues in the Orlando area. There are presentations, some classical music and two art exhibits: Victor Bokas’ Conflict at CityArts and the K-12 Peace Art Exhibit on display in both the Orange County Admin Building and the Ron Blocker Education Learning Center. Can art really inspire change? These fighting spirits make for a convincing case.
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Director Jamie Boyle turns the camera on her own family,
The Innocents United States, 2022 (80 minutes)
In a film that’s equal parts Adam Curtis and American Movie, Zoomer protagonists Nils and Julian travel around the world chasing the idea of surviving a nuclear war and questioning whether anyone would want to. Along the way, they meet American bunker salesmen, government officials in charge of disaster response and survivors of the only nuclear attacks in human history. The duo contrast the American individualism and excess of survivalist experts in cozy, fully furnished bunkers with their own experiences in a basement-built simulation.
Even while Boyle’s sister and mom were sober, they had to learn to navigate a medical system that seemed desperate to let them fail in their sobriety and fall back into addiction. The inner workings of the family’s dynamic are on full display, as Anonymous Sister gives a painfully honest peek into their struggle to overcome the deadliest man-made epidemic in the United States’ history. — Melissa PerezCarrillo [continued on page 17]
It’s compelling to watch them forcing rhythm and structure from piles of books, chains, buckets, random bits of discarded metal and a hand-cranked siren at music venues and university campuses. And if some of their vocal performances seem a tad overly earnest, maybe that’s on my irony-twisted brain. You use the tools you have to try and help along change — a tenet literally demonstrated in a piece using hammers to rhythmically break rocks, a sound that reduces members of one audience to tears. Noise can be emotional. — Matthew Moyer
BY MELISSA PEREZ-CARRILLO, ALEX GALBRAITH, SHELTON HULL, MATTHEW MOYER AND JESSICA BRYCE YOUNG
In a winking wash of Cold War-aping graphics, satirical music and cheeky subtitles, they prod at the empty heart of survivalism, noting that the end of most life on Earth is largely the end of any reason for living. — Alex Galbraith
A strange pamphlet from the government forces a pair of Swedish post-apocalyptic LARPers to consider the actual nuclear apocalypse in the surprisingly light-hearted documentary Inter-Continental Bunker Mission
as she explores her mother’s and sister’s opioid addictions and the medical industry’s opioid negligence. Anonymous Sister documents a family’s pain over a 30-year timeline through home videos, while questioning the medical community’s role in sacrificing lives for big pharma. The film humanizes addiction and explores how a greedy, corrupted capitalist machine pushes opiates as a sister’s dream collapses and a mother’s heart breaks with grief.
Into the Canyon United States, 2019 (84 minutes)
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Inter-Continental Bunker Mission Sweden, 2021 (80 minutes)
This stunningly photographed doc literally follows two men’s journey to hike the entire Grand Canyon, with cameras trained on every step of the 750-mile hiking distance. After an ill-conceived and wisely abandoned first effort, writer Kevin Fedarko and photographer Pete McBride take some time to heal up and plot a more intelligent course.
But it’s not elegant classical or sturdy, Guthrie-esque folk music the duo employ, but rather, the tools of the trade more often used by noise musicians and industrial-music innovators. Otte and Lane work in an unintentionally similar way to junk-noise iconoclasts like Macronympha or industrial berserkers like Einsturzende Neubauten’s F.M. Einheit, but whereas Rodger Stella and company focus on theater-of-cruelty nihilism, these two attempt a more compassionate catharsis and elegy.
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As they plan their hike, they also research the history, geography and sociology of the Grand Canyon. The canyon is protected land that’s constantly under attack, partly National Park and partly indigenous reserved land, and yet it’s been monetized for tourism to a staggering and almost disgusting degree. (In one day while in the Western Canyon, they count 363 helicopters in eight hours.) The tribes must accept the reality of their sacred land being despoiled, while at the same time receiving no money from the despoliation. Besides the traffic and noise pollution,
The Global Peace Film Festival shines a brilliant light on people, places and ideas whose time has come
This documentary follows two august improvisers and scholars, Allen Otte and John Lane, as they attempt to come to grips with our broken judicial system the only way they know how — through sound.
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It goes without saying that Central Florida’s craft beer scene has expanded faster than the head on a hastily
Surviving Pulse re-creates the events of that fateful and horrific night in June 2016 when a gunman opened fire in Orlando LGBTQ nightspot Pulse, killing 49, and the immediate aftermath in which a reeling community tried to find some meaning and catharsis in the raw trauma. Surviving Pulse does this through the words of survivors of that night and their loved ones, as well as some very jarring archival footage. It’s straightforwardly done and minimalist, letting the words propel a heartrending narrative.
United States, 2022 (76Ricochetminutes)delves into the story of an undocumented immigrant cornered into accepting responsibility for the death of a young woman after a bullet ricocheted off the ground and hit her. It was a tragic accident that was opportune fodder for former President Donald Trump’s election campaign, which was already energized by Trump’s “build the wall” crusade. Using inflammatory language and fearmongering, Trump ignited a political and media firestorm that further aided a false narrative depicting immigrants as criminals and monsters.
One Pint at a Time United States, 2021 (89 minutes)
Right off the bat, we need to state the obvious: This documentary is an extremely tough watch, but especially for Orlandoans, it’s essential viewing.
The Long Break-Up USA/Ukraine, 2020 (85 minutes)
The argument of My So Called Selfish Life rests on two pillars: one, that “everyone” assumes all women want children, and two, that “everyone” thinks if you don’t, you are selfish. While these attitudes are certainly widespread, it’s questionable whether they are as uniformly and intractably held as filmmaker Therese Schecter presents them. In this writer’s experience, OB/GYNs are the stronghold of this frustrating bias, and even that may be changing, ever so gradually.Thatsaid, Schecter’s film is the most delightful journey into rage you’ll ever experience. In a sprightly 78 minutes, she somehow manages to present not only a potted history of women’s bodily autonomy but a stunning spectrum of women who’ve all decided to be child-free for different reasons.Thedocumentaries we see at GPFF always expose important issues, but that journalistic or crusading spirit aren’t always accompanied by corresponding skills in the lighter parts of the art — visual appeal, smooth edits and sound design. The ease and assurance with which My So Called Selfish Life handles this visceral topic are a testament to Schecter’s skill as a filmmaker. — JBY
Surviving Pulse: Life After a Mass Shooting United States, 2021 (73 minutes)
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Scapegoated for a xenophobic lie, José Ines García Zaraté depended on two public defenders to reveal the truth. Ricochet brilliantly lays out Zaraté’s innocence and displays this country’s desperate need to reform its criminal justice system and dispel damaging stereotypes that continue to harm vulnerable communities. — MPC
there’s also pollution from poorly managed uranium mines all around the canyon.
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My So-Called Selfish Life United States, 2021 (78 minutes)
As the two men (and their guides, who most definitely saved these men’s lives more than once) fecklessly traverse the “roofless cathedral,” marveling at the rock formations, the stars and the silence, Into the Canyon treats the audience to a view of a natural wonder that few have had or ever will have. — Jessica Bryce Young
poured pint of pilsner, as it has in so many places. That’s created a lot of jobs, and it’s been directly influential in the renewal of key commercial districts throughout the state. Even the pandemic did zero to slow their growth; if anything, business boomed even more. There are currently around 300 breweries and taprooms in Florida, of which about 40 are based in the Orlando area.
media (social and otherwise) try to flatten it out. — JBY
Though the film ends in early 2020, it’s still a good primer for anyone trying to make sense of the current conflict, which is anything but black-and-white, no matter how
Hosé goes to the source, profiling Black brewers thriving in Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Brooklyn, Gary, Indiana, New Orleans, New Haven and even nearby Tampa Bay. Wherever you live, there are new chapters to this story being written, in real-time, somewhere near you. — Shelton Hull
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Ukrainian-American journalist Katya Soldak uses archival footage and family photos and videotape to document the decades-long cooling off between Russia and Ukraine — a cooling-off that recently heated up into a brutal and bloodySoldakwar.weaves her own story — her Kharkiv childhood as a Communist Young Pioneer who wrote poetry dedicated to Vladimir Lenin; her teen years, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the USSR; and her young adulthood witnessing two revolutions as Ukraine struggled to separate from Mother Russia — with the viewpoints of her family and her college friends, to often surprising effect. The human instinct to care more for the stomach than the spirit — what’s for dinner rather than political philosophizing — leads many of her interlocutors to express preferences that will mystify Americans. Soldak teases out these strands of self-preservation, nostalgia, and the effects of Russian propaganda without editorializing.
One area of concern, though, has been diversity and representation. The whiskey industry, by contrast, has been very aggressive about monetizing minority influence within their industry, as embodied by the Black Bourbon Society and the phenomenal growth of Black distillers like Brough Brothers, Fresh, Majesty and, of course, Uncle Nearest, which is one of the most popular whiskey brands in the world. Black brewers, by contrast, are still fighting to build prominence, and their efforts are the focus of Aaron Hosé’s excellent 2021 documentary One Pint at a Time. This film offers a glimpse into the lives of the one percent — that is, the 1 percent of America’s brewery owners who are Black.
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The film then switches to five years later, and let’s just say we still have so much more to reckon with as far as the legacy of Pulse, what we owe those who died to honor their memory and — crucially — to care for all the survivors, their families and communities at large. The task is monumental, but the bravery and honesty of the survivors interviewed and their advocates is amazing. — MM
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PREMIERES THURSDAY:
Speak No Evil — This portrait of the growing tension between a Dutch family and a Danish family is a true shocker. Especially if you’ve al ways thought the Dutch and the Danes were the same thing. (Shudder)
PREMIERES SUNDAY:
Heartbreak High — Teens have to cope with the public unearthing of their secret relation ships as a popular Australian show of the ’90s gets a reboot. If we’re going to bring back everything that was big Down Under 30 years ago, I’m going to need Yahoo Serious to sur render his passport. (Netflix)
Vampire Academy — Putting the memory of the disastrous 2014 feature film behind them, the stars of Richelle Mead’s YA supernaturalromance series return in a reboot series that’s likewise set within the halls of St. Vladimir Academy. Hey, it worked for Buffy, right? (I mean, except for that whole “setting Joss Whedon loose on an unsuspecting world” business.) (Peacock)
Do Revenge — Two high-school girls team up to get even with each other’s tormentors in
Broad Peak — True events inspired this story of a Polish climber who thought he had reached the top of the titular Asian mountain, then had to go back 25 years later to do it for real. Given that he almost died the first time, I’m taking this as a metaphor for anyone who has been married more than once. (Netflix)
Fate: The Winx Saga — Season 2 reveals more of the magical instruction that’s going on at a boarding school full of fairies. Boy, and you thought the faculty at that vampire academy were groomers. (Netflix)
I Used to Be Famous — Netflix U.K. sends us a knowing comedy that shows a former boyband singer trying to make a comeback by collaborating with an autistic drummer. Hear that, Joey Fatone? There’s an easier way than selling hot dogs! (Netflix)
an anti-slut-shaming piece that’s said to have been “inspired by Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train.” You know, just like Gilligan’s Island was inspired by The Tempest. (Netflix)
husband is also a defendant in all three of those killings, yet the poor guy isn’t getting a docu series of his own. I wonder why that is.) (Netflix)
Patton Oswalt: We All Scream — Our national treasure of a comedian tells us about all the things he could have done during the Covid lockdown but didn’t. Cheer up, Patton: When monkeypox hits its zenith, you’ll have time to master the bassoon. (Netflix)
Love Is Blind: After the Altar Season 2 — Learn who’s been happier in the aftermath of Love Is Blind Season 2: The two couples who
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ended up getting hitched or the three that didn’t. If you aren’t sure where my bet lies, go back and read this column again from the beginning. (Netflix)
Sago Mini Friends — The popular kids’ app pro vides the source material for animated animal pals to express their undying gratitude for all things. Remember this when your daughter brings home her fiancé and you find yourself thinking “Where did she learn to take just ANYTHING?” (Apple TV+)
Secret Origin of the Batwheels — Ethan Hawke provides the voice of Batman in a Cars influenced cartoon that anthropomorphizes the Caped Crusader’s crime-fighting vehicles. Fittingly, it’s on HBO Max, which may have become an actual used-car lot by the time you sit down to watch.
SEAL Team — Your uncle who insists on calling the military “warrriors” will be thrilled that Bravo Team is back for a sixth season (its sec ond as a streaming-only unit). New additions include Raffi Barsoumian as a SEAL with “15 years of experience and a deep understand ing of the Middle East.” Wanna bet he’s the first one whose pension Kevin McCarthy is gonna go after? (Paramount+)
PREMIERES WEDNESDAY:
The Lørenskog Disappearance — The unsolved mystery of a missing billionaire’s wife yields a four-episode miniseries that probes the ways in which the media and the public can impede an official investigation. Yeah, the criminaljustice system would run a lot more smoothly if it were restricted solely to cops and rich people. Oh, wait … (Netflix)
Skandal! Bringing Down Wirecard — The “corporate fall from grace” genre of docu mentaries marches ever forward with the story of German finance firm Wirecard, which was revealed to be (big shock) a massive fraud. Expect Disney+ to hop on the band wagon with a merciless takedown of Scrooge McDuck. (Netflix)
Flux Gourmet — Black comedy is on the menu as a group of performance artists experiment with the ability of food to generate unpleas ant noises. What I’m hearing is that they’ve never heard of White Castle. (Shudder)
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PREMIERES FRIDAY:
Mija — From the Sundance Film Festival comes this documentary portrait of Doris Muñoz and Jacks Haupt, two musicians trying to get ahead in the business while coping with their parents’ status as undocumented immigrants. That’s still easier than the usual path, which is trying to get ahead in the mu sic business while coping with your utter lack of talent. (Disney+)
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Naomi Watts stars in creepfest Goodnight Mommy, premiering Friday on Amazon Prime
Goodnight Mommy — Naomi Watts stars in a stateside remake of the 2014 Austrian creepfest about a mother of two who comes home from cosmetic surgery acting like a different person entirely. Well, that’s sort of the point of cosmetic surgery, isn’t it? Give me a better nose and I’d be pretending I had never met any of you. (Amazon Prime)
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Sins of Our Mother — As she awaits trial, learn the gory details that got Lori Vallow charged with the murders of her two youngest children and her fifth husband’s then-wife. (That fifth
My Dream Quinceañera — A YouTube series becomes a streaming reality showcase, with professional planner María Pérez helping ex cited girls plan their 15th-birthday celebration. I don’t want to denigrate anybody’s culture, but I’m hoping every one of them turns into a full-fledged quincezilla. (Paramount+)
Santo — A couple of cops from vastly differ ent cultures go after a drug kingpin whose face has never been seen in public. Have they checked out the supporting cast of Morbius? Because that seems like a great place to hide. (Netflix)
The Handmaid’s Tale — In Season 5, The Artist Formerly Known as Offred has to choose between living a life of security in Canada and going back to Gilead to face the music for killing Commander Waterford in Season 4. OK, I take it back: This is the one that’s definitely the meta phor for getting married a second time. (Hulu)
Drifting Home — The third anime feature from the makers of A Whisker Away and Penguin Highway concerns a bunch of kids who find themselves floating through a vast ocean in a condemned apartment building. Because clearly, the entire anime medium has been leading up to a mashup of the Tenement Museum and Waterworld. (Netflix)
Terim — Turkish football legend Faith Terim revisits his days as both a player and a coach in a documentary that’s sure to be full of revelations. Revelation No. 1: There’s football in Turkey! Revelation No. 2: The Dutch are not the Danish! (I’m sorry, I still can’t get over that one.) (Netflix)
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Pup is Babcock, Nestor Chumak, Zack Mykula and Steve Sladkowski, childhood friends who have been making urgently bitter poppy punk music for over a decade. Their band name finds its roots in loving feedback from Babcock’s grandmother, who suggested that quitting your job and playing in a band was a “Pathetic Use of your Potential.”Minusglobal catastrophes, Pup have been creating music and touring nonstop since their founding, currently selling out shows in multiple hemispheres.
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“I think I’m gonna have to buy a pair of cargo shorts for Florida just so I can wear them at all the shows.”
mbrace the calamity and put on your cargo shorts, Orlando. Pup the band have returned, and they’re unraveling right alongside us.
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Babcock and Pup are on the road once again, somewhere between their hometown of Toronto and the Great Lakes state of Michigan, kicking off another tour and taking questions from a journalist eager to know the meaning behind the lyrics, and exactly what world domination feels like.The lyrics in question are from “Robot Writes a Love Song,” a single off the band’s latest album, rightly named The Unraveling of Pup the Band and released back in April through Rise Records and the band’s ow Little Dipper imprint. As the song goes, “I’m wearing cargo shorts down in Florida! Please tell me, is there any room in your aorta for a beta test?”
Speaking of Florida, Babcock shared his affection for our sweet, strange state: “I kind of love Florida. I’m pretty excited … It’s such a good community. There’s punks, progressive people and kids who are part of the counterculture. It’s always been a really special place.”
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“Our politics are no secret,” affirms Babcock. “A woman has a right to choose what to do with her body.”
“I just remember the last time we were in Florida … everybody in this venue is wearing cargo shorts,” marvels vocalist-guitarist Stefan Babcock. “Kind of insane.”
Offhandedly he marvels, “It’s fucking crazy that people pay us to do this shit.”
In a state that just passed a 15-week abortion ban, it’s a sentiment we wish a few more of our elected leaders adopted.
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Born out of a flourishing and crowded Toronto punk scene, Pup’s rise (and unraveling) didn’t happen overnight. “It did not happen suddenly for us,” says Babcock. “It’s been pretty slow and steady, but we’re just so grateful to be where we are and to get to do this.”
And world domination, well, that’s Pup’s reality.
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“We’ve always been a not-self-serious band,” explains Babcock. “We’ve always taken the music seriously; at the same time, we don’t take ourselves very seriously at all … and I think it’s important for all four of us that we recognize that and remember that and we laugh at ourselves and make sure we’re having a good time … while this thing lasts.”“The four of us have built essentially a really fun career
on being miserable … there’s something just so absurd aboutAbsurditythat.” abounds, yet the band takes their situational power seriously. Pup often use their platform to support human rights causes, most recently fundraising for abortion funds following the fall of Roe v. Wade
And as for Orlando, Babcock has very specific feedback. “Wonderful group of people and the best mini-golf I’ve ever played,” he says.
Pup have in so many ways created a sound and style that can only be described as quintessential Pup. Their spirit is scrappy, while their live shows are otherworldly experiences. The pit takes on a life of its own as fans shout choruses in unison and Babcock climbs the rafters. They write songs so intensely personal they become universal. Death, despair, devastating breakups and wanting to murder your bandmates (“If This Tour Doesn’t Kill You, I Will,” promises one song) … Pup provides fans the best bad-day songs that are simultaneously seething and silly.
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she’s not performed much in Central Florida. And Harrison Birtwistle, who just died in April, redefined what the instruments, and what music, can sound like.”
In their first appearance since the pandemic, Alterity will display this con temporary ambition with a mighty splash this Saturday. The orchestra will mark their fifth anniversary with a history-making pro gram titled Divergent Pulsations that’s filled entirely with Florida premieres. Of Divergent Pulsations, Alterity co-founder and clarinet ist Natalie Grata says, “Unlike conventional programs, it represents what is happening in our time.”
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Christopher Belt calls a “brilliant interpreter of contemporary music and a fantastic com poser” — will be the featured conductor to lead this groundbreaking performance, which also includes the U.S. premiere of one of his own compositions.
Wilderado, Michigander: For a band that only just released a debut album last October, Tulsa’s Wilderado are coming with impressive momentum, already leaving a long list of sold-out dates on this tour. Specializing in an effortlessly smooth and anthemic brand of rootsy indie rock, their sky-wide melodies roll with scale and horsepower.Opening will be the equally soaring Michigander, whose open-armed indie rock abounds with earnest folk sensibilities and enormous pop instinct. (7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, The Abbey, $18)
Luckily, though, Orlando legend DJ BMF has kept that funky flame alive for years with his Set It Off freestyle parties, which revive all the sights and sounds of that golden time with his vast music-video archive. Besides what I’m praying will be copious shots of Stevie B’s glorious mane, expect BMF to flex an entire night’s worth of classic and deep club cuts from the likes of Lisa Lisa, Shannon, Exposé, TKA, Cover Girls, et al. Now where dem Z Cavariccis at? (9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, Iron Cow, $10)
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Of special note is the long-delayed world premiere of “Double Concerto for Flute and Guitar” by noted Puerto Rican com poser Alberto Rodríguez Ortiz, who’ll be in attendance for the occasion. The concerto’s starring soloists will be UCF classical guitar professor Eladio Scharrón and longtime col laborator Carrie Wiesinger on flute.
Jack White: Any time Jack White comes near, it’s a big fucking deal. But the modern rock god is coming on a banner year that’s produced a two-album salvo that illustrates not just his singularly iconic style but his astonishing range. (8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, Hard Rock Live, $55-$125) baolehuu@orlandoweekly.com
DJ BMF’s Set It Off: Maybe I’m biased as both a fan and a Floridian, but freestyle music doesn’t often get its due. Because of its Latin pulse, freestyle was a particularly Florida and New York thing, absolutely ruling our dance floors and roller rinks in the 1980s and early 1990s.
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With all these pieces finally aligned, Divergent Pulsations has shaped up to be a bold return for the Alterity Chamber Orchestra, one wholly fitting for a pioneering group that’s injecting youth and relevance into a grand old form.
The concert takes place at Harriett’s Orlando Ballet Centre at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17. General admission is $35, but stu dents, seniors and frontline workers are welcome at half-price.
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While Orlando’s got the standard classi cal pops fare that any city might, one thing we also have that not everywhere does is a classical music scene with an active, gamechanging fringe doggedly working to keep it a living modern language. One of chief forces in that vanguard is the Alterity Chamber Orchestra. With their mission to champion the work of living composers, the 15-mem ber ensemble takes classical music from its Old World origins and re-roots it in the here and now. Instead of just dusting off the tra ditional canon, they’re forging an entirely new one beyond the legacy of long-dead European men.
The other featured pieces spotlight an international roster of modern compos ers. Alterity co-founder and oboist Beatriz Ramirez says, “Our goal is to present music that is different from what you usually get to hear in classical music programs. Augusta Read Thomas, for example, is one of the most celebrated voices in contemporary music, but
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Pomp rockers and stateside U2 inheritors the Killers play Orlando this week, with not one but two albums’ worth of new material to rip through for the faithful. The band will be showcasing both 2020’s Imploding the Mirage and newest album Pressure Machine, out last month. Pressure Machine, written during the pandemic shutdown, focuses in thematically on frontman Brandon Flowers’ childhood hometown of Nephi, Utah. “During COVID-19, it started to feel like we were all in the middle of nowhere,” said Flowers in a press statement. “I discovered this grief that I hadn’t dealt with. Many memories of my time in Nephi are tender. But the ones tied to fear or great sadness were emotionally charged. I’ve got more understanding now than when we started the band, and hopefully, I was able to do justice to these stories and these lives in this little town that I grew up in.”
FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Bomba Estéreo
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Starting Wednesday, Orlando will be a carnivore’s paradise (veg-friendly options available, BTW) as Orlando Weekly’s annual Burger Week kicks off. It’s running from Sept. 14-28, because Burger Time is too big to be constrained in a mere seven days. As of this writing, 27 local eateries will be offering up specialty custom burgers for a mere $7. Make sure to snap up the Burger Week Digital Passport — handily virtual so you will not get grease on it — to scan unique QR codes at participating restaurants and earn points for prizes. Eat on the go or hunker down in the resto for a bit; there’s no wrong way to do Burger Week. Participating bistros include Twisted Root Burger, Ole Red, Jimmy Hula’s, Island Wing Co., Roque Pub, Hamburger Mary’s and Alex’s Fresh Kitchen, alongside many more other local worthies. Various locations, orlandoburgerweek.com, $7.
Aside from repressed trauma set to soaring riffs, there’s some damn good news in the form of the touring opener: Smiths and Electronic guitarist Johnny Marr, the Dorian Gray of Britpop. 7:30 p.m., Amway Center, 400 W. Church St., amwaycenter.com, $21.25-$250. — MM
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 Cults
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The Killers
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With an eclectic and bombastic style, Colombia’s Bomba Estéreo is a unique Latin music act known for their multidisciplinary techniques in composition, alongside
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 Burger Week
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Like a cockroach, the blend of Flea’s funky bass and Anthony Kiedis’ punky SoCal scatting will outlive almost anything in pop. Tastes have changed, pandemics have descended, yet there will always be a sizable squad primed to lose their minds to “Trinidad’s got it bad for Tobago, take me to the lake where we do the avocado.” The loyal RHCP massive will descend on Camping World Stadium this week when the Peppers hit Orlando as part of a 32-date world tour. And even if a few of the live vids sadly made their way onto the Catatonic Youths Instagram, fans of the funk will get more than their money’s worth with weirdo funk god Thundercat opening — a subtle passing-of-the-torch moment. Also, the Strokes will be there and even we can admit that’s pretty cool. Is this it? Yes. 6:30 p.m., Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, campingworldstadium. com, $25-$695. — Alex Galbraith
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Cults, the dream-pop duo of Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion, return to Central Florida for a postponed tour date behind their fourth album Host (2020). Host differs from albums past with singer/multiinstrumentalist Follin contributing her own music to the songwriting process, in collaboration with Oblivion and producer, Shane Stoneback. Hypnotic melodies accompany themes that include parting with what no longer serves you to make room for those people, places and ideas that are better aligned. “Writing these songs helped me learn to be OK with putting myself out there, with having the confidence to express what I want and what I won’t accept when it comes to personal relationships,” shared Follin via Bandcamp. Join them. 6:30 p.m., The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive, abbeyorlando.com, $21. — Nicolette Shurba
SUNDAY, SEPT. 18
Singer-Songwriter Open Mic 7:30 p.m., Austin’s Coffee, 929 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, free, 407-975-3364.
Flowers for Emily, Cat Register, Mushroom Ntwrk, Animal Mother, Star Mag 7 p.m., Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road, all ages, $8-$10, 407-623-3393.
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PUP, The OBGMS 7 p.m., The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., $24-$40, 407-228-1220.
Alterity Chamber Orchestra: “Divergent Pulsations” 8 p.m., Harriett’s Orlando Ballet Centre, 600 N. Lake Formosa Drive, $17.50-$35, 407-426-1733.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 Emo Nite 9 p.m., The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave., $16, 407-6488363.
Wilderado, Michigander 8 p.m., The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive, $18, 407-704-6261.
Showcasing Kevin Kelly’s easygoing style and smooth delivery of traditional classics with just the right blend of storytelling, conversation and humor. Winter Park Playhouse, 711 Orange Ave., Winter Park, $20, 407-645-0145, winterparkplayhouse.org.
Cece Teneal’s Icons 7 p.m., Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., $35-$65, 407-358-6603.
Silverstein, The Amity Affliction, Holding Absence, UnityTX 6 p.m., House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista, $27-$70, 407-934-2583.
Rock & Roe
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Servando y Florentino 8 p.m., Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd., $50-$160, 407-3515483.
Music in the Library: La Calle Band 11 am, Orlando Public Library, 101 E. Central Blvd., free, 407-835-7323.
Montgomery Drive and Red Eye Booking host a “Rock & Roe” benefit show with local bands Saturday to raise money for the Florida Access Network. The lineup for the night includes the Quilts, the Pheromones, Surf Witch. Sky Navi, Real Men, Bitters and Pretend Everything.
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Guilty by Association Video Release Party: UFO, Creativ Angel, Conscious Mind Records 9 p.m., Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave., free.
On his titular worldwide tour, Camilo will make his first appearance in Orlando and perform at the Amway Center less than a week after the release of his latest album, De Adentro Pa Afuera. The Colombian singer-songwriter’s lyrics are wistful, heartfelt and romantic, adding modern Latin pop touches to classic cumbia sounds. Since winning Colombia’s version of The X Factor back in 2007, Camilo has earned his stripes in the industry after co-producing with artists like Becky G, teaming up with Alejandro Sanz for the ballad “NASA,” and winning a Latin Grammy in 2020 for his remix version of “Tutu” featuring Colombian icon Shakira. 8 p.m., Amway Center, 400 W. Church St., amwaycenter.com, $63.24-$147.74.
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Seven Lions 9 p.m., The
The Occasionals 9 p.m., West End Trading Company, 202 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford, free, 407322-7475.
Prince Royce 8 p.m., Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd., $58$178, 407-351-5483.
Central Florida Metal Fest With Chelsea Grin, Drowning Pool, Upon A Burning Body, Cold, Dropout Kings, Signs of The Swarm, Seven Kingdoms, Evergreen Terrace. 11:30 a.m., Ace Cafe, 100 W. Livingston St., $64.99-$174.99, 407-996-6686.
Sueco, Lil Aaron 7 p.m., The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive, All ages., $22-$25, 407-704-6261.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 Camilo
FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Collective Soul, Switchfoot, Jade Jackson 7:30 p.m., Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd., $38.50-$68.50, 407-351-5483.
MONDAY, SEPT. 19
Tito Nieves 7 p.m., House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista, $70-$100, 407-934-2583.
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Franchise Players 9 p.m., Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford, free.
Sundown Sessions: Elizabeth Ward 7 p.m., Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave., free.
Flor, The Wldlfe, Good Problem 8 p.m., The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive, $20-$25, 407-7046261.
Judy Collins 8 p.m., The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., $34-$124, 407-228-1220.
This Is What Dreams Are Made Of: A Disney and 2000s Pop Throwback Dance Party 8 p.m., Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave., $15.
Conan Gray 6:30 p.m., House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista, $39.50-$90, 407-934-2583.
— Lynnette Cantos
Orlando Jazz Orchestra: “Modern Sounds in Jazz” Lead trombonist Corey Paul has transcribed the music from Cowboy Bebop, a Japanese anime. 3 p.m., Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park, $30-$45, 407-636-9951.
Sanford Art and Jazz Walk: Marco Bojorquez Quintet 6 p.m., Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford, free.
Thursday Jazz Jams 8 p.m., Austin’s Coffee, 929 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, free, 407-9753364.
Honey Luv 6 p.m., Elixir, 9 W. Washington St., free-$10, 407-9853507.
Servando y Florentino 8 p.m., Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd., $50-$160, 407-3515483.
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 Alicia Keys 8 p.m., Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., $99.50, 844-513-2014.
“Noises Off” Presented by Orlando Shakes. One of the funniest plays ever written, this hysterical play-within-a-play is filled with screwball antics, pratfalls and sight gags. Margeson Theater, Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E. Rollins St., $25-$57, 407-447-1700, orlandoshakes.org. n
melodies and vocals that are tricky to place solely in the “Latin pop” category. Their discography spans 15 years, with songs like 2015’s “Soy Yo” appearing in commercials, movie soundtracks and videogames, as well as collaborations with acts including Tainy, Will Smith and Bad Bunny — they featured on El Conejo Malo’s “Ojitos Lindos,” which has been streamed about 534 million times on Spotify. And now Orlando gets the chance to say “somos nosotros.” 8 p.m., The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., plazaliveorlando. org, $32-$60. — Lynnette Cantos
Open Acoustic Jam with Raleigh and Friends 8 p.m., Muldoon’s Saloon, 7439 Aloma Ave., Winter Park, free, 407-657-9980.
Ken Carson 6:30 p.m., The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave., $22.50, 407-648-8363.
Sundown Sessions: Drew Yardis 7 p.m., Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave., free.
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The Fixx 8 p.m., Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd., $32.50-$45, 407-351-5483.
Vanguard, 578 N. Orange Ave., $29.99-$64.99, 5705920034.
Thursday Night Hang 8 p.m., Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park, free, 407-636-9951.
Psycroptic, Fallujah, Interloper, Cognitive, Trash Panda 7 p.m., The Haven Lounge, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park, $20, 407-673-2712.
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The Intracoastals 9 p.m., West End Trading Company, 202 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford, free, 407322-7475.
Mostly Rotten, Pocket Change, Pervert, 2Phryed 8 p.m., Uncle Lou’s Entertainment Hall, 1016 N. Mills Ave., $5, 407-2709104.
Maitland Stage Band 8 p.m., Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park, $25, 407-636-9951.
Wannabe: A Spice Girls Tribute 7 p.m., The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive, $17, 407-704-6261.
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Open Mic Hip-Hop 9:30 p.m., Austin’s Coffee, 929 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, Cypher-style open mic with featured MCs., free, 407-975-3364.
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Superstar comedian and current top-billed actor Kevin Hart hasn’t been out on tour in a while. Between the pandemic and Hart’s TV and movie career, it’s been several years since the one-time road warrior toured the big rooms that he regularly filled. That’s all changed now, with Hard bringing his “Reality Check” tour to the Amway Center this weekend. “I am hype as shit to go back out on tour. There is nothing better than making people laugh … I’ve been cooking up something special and have thoughts I need to get off my chest,” Hart shared in his tour announcement. FYI: Hart is asking audience members to lock their mobile devices in Yondr pouches. 7 p.m., Amway Center, 400 W. Church St., amwaycenter.com, $66-$750.
Jayo and Friends Live 7 p.m., B Nice, 151 E. Washington St., free, 352-419-9818.
part of a larger (and admirable) mission of collective liberation. 6 p.m., Henao Contemporary Center, 5601 Edgewater Drive, montgomerydrive. com, $10. — MM
An America without Democracy is like an Ice Cream Shop that only serves one flavor
Americans come in many Colors, many Flavors, and many Varieties
Order your Favorite Flavor or choose a New Flavor
Ice Cream comes in many Colors, many Flavors, and many Varieties
Remember to Vote on Tuesday November 8th
America the Ice Cream Shop of Democracy
See a Vendor on the street stop and treat yourself to an Ice Cream
Take the time to appreciate the uniqueness of our American Lives
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Everyone has a favorite Ice Cream and a favorite Ice Cream moment.
Meet up with friends and visit your Local Ice Cream Shop or visit a New Shop
Make a connection and buy an Ice Cream for the Person in line behind you
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Everyone has a favorite American and a favorite American moment.
On October 1st you are invited to celebrate Democracy with Ice Cream
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): I will remind you about a potential superpower that is your birthright to develop: You can help people to act in service to the deepest truths and strongest love. You can even teach them how to do it. Have you been ripening this talent in 2022? Have you been bringing it more to the forefront of your relationships? I hope so. The coming months will stir you to go further than ever before in expressing this gift. For best results, take a vow to nurture the deepest truths and strongest love in all your thoughts and dealings with others.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Aquarian author Richard Ford has advice for writ ers: “Find what causes a commotion in your heart. Find a way to write about that.” I will amend his counsel to apply to all of you non-writers, as well. By my reckoning, the coming weeks will be prime time to be gleefully honest as you identify what causes commotions in your heart. Why should you do that? Because it will lead you to the good decisions you need to make in the coming months. As you attend to this holy homework, I sug gest you direct the following invitation to the universe: “Beguile me, mystify me, delight me, fascinate me and rouse me to feel deep, delicious feelings.”
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Please promise me you will respect and revere your glo rious star power in the coming weeks. I feel it’s important, both to you and those whose lives you touch, that you exalt and exult in your access to your magnificence. For everyone’s benefit, you should play freely with the art of being majestic and regal and sovereign. To do this right, you must refrain from indulging in trivial wishes, passing fancies and minor attrac tions. You must give yourself to what’s stellar. You must serve your holiest long ings, your riveting dreams and your thrill ing hopes.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Here are four tips to get the most out of the next six weeks. No. 1: Be the cautiously opti mistic voice of reason. Be the methodi cal motivator who prods and inspires. Organize as you uplift. Encourage oth ers as you build efficiency. No. 2: Don’t take other people’s apparent stupidity or rudeness as personal affronts. Try to understand how the suffering they have endured may have led to their behavior. No. 3: Be your own father. Guide your self as a wise and benevolent male elder would. No. 4: Seek new ways to experi ence euphoria and enchantment, with an emphasis on what pleasures will also make you healthier.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Now and then, you slip into phases when you’re poised on the brink of either self-damage or self-discovery. You wobble and lurch on the borderline where self-undoing vies with self-creation. Whenever this situ ation arises, here are key questions to ask yourself: Is there a strategy you can implement to ensure that you glide into self-discovery and self-creation? Is there a homing thought that will lure you away from the perverse temptations of selfdamage and self-undoing? The answers to these queries are always yes — if you regard love as your top priority and if you serve the cause of love over every other consideration.
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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): “I am lonely, yet not everybody will do,” observed Piscean author Anaïs Nin. “Some people fill the gaps, and others emphasize my loneliness,” she concluded. According to my reading of the astrological omens, Pisces, it’s your task right now to identify which people intensify your loneliness and which really do fill the gaps. And then devote yourself with extra care to cultivating your connections with the gap-fillers. Loneliness is sometimes a good thing — a state that helps you renew and deepen your communion with your deep self. But I don’t belief that’s your assignment these days. Instead, you’ll be wise to experience intimacy that enriches your sense of feeling at home in the world. You’ll thrive by consorting with allies who sweeten your love of life.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Your mind is sometimes a lush and beautiful maze that you get lost in. Is that a problem? Now and then it is, yes. But just as often, it’s an entertaining blessing. As you wander around amidst the lavish finery, not quite sure of where you are or where you’re going, you often make discoveries that rouse your half-dormant potentials. You luckily stumble into unforeseen insights you didn’t realize you needed to know. I believe the description I just articulated fits your current ramble through the amazing maze. My advice: Don’t be in a mad rush to escape. Allow this dizzying but dazzling expedition to offer you all its rich teachings.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): “Poetry is a life-cherishing force,” said Pulitzer Prizewinner Mary Oliver, who published 33 volumes of poetry and read hundreds of other poets. Her statement isn’t true for everyone, of course. To reach the point where reading poetry provides our souls with nourishment, we may have to work hard to learn how to appreciate it. Some of us don’t have the leisure or temperament to do so. In any case, Cancerian, what are your life-cherishing forces? What influenc es inspire you to know and feel all that’s most precious about your time on earth? Now would be an excellent time to rumi nate on those treasures — and take steps to nurture them with tender ingenuity.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): It’s impossible to be perfect. It’s neither healthy nor productive to obsess on perfectionism. You know these things. You understand you can’t afford to get bogged down in overthinking and over reaching and overpolishing. And when you are at your best, you sublimate such manic urges. You transform them into the elegant intention to clarify and refine and refresh. With grace and care, you express useful beauty instead of aiming for hyper-immaculate precision. I believe that in the coming weeks, dear Virgo, you will be a master of these services — skilled at performing them for yourself and others.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): My reader Monica Ballard has this advice for you Aries folks: “If you don’t vividly ask for and eagerly welcome the gifts the Universe has in store for you, you may have to settle for trinkets and baubles. So never settle.” That’s always useful counsel for you Rams. And in the coming weeks, you will be wise to heed it with extra intensity. Here’s a good metaphor to spur you on: Don’t fill up on junk snacks or glitzy hors d’oeuvres. Instead, hold
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): According to Libran poet T.S. Eliot, “What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.” Those are your guiding thoughts for the com ing days, Libra. You’re almost ready to start fresh; you’re on the verge of being able to start planning your launch date or grand opening. Now all you have to do is create a big crisp emptiness where the next phase will have plenty of room to germinate. The best way to do that is to finish the old process as completely as possible.
“Sometimes serendipity is just inten tion unmasked,” said Sagittarian author Elizabeth Berg. I suspect her theory will be true for you in the coming weeks. You have done an adroit job of formulat ing your intentions and collecting the information you need to carry out your intentions. What may be best now is to relax your focus as you make room for life to respond to your diligent prepara tions. “I’m a great believer in luck,” said my Uncle Ned. “I’ve found that the harder I work, the more luck I have.” He was correct, but it’s also true that luck some times surges your way when you’ve taken a break from your hard work.
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Why would anyone want to be a teacher theseOutrageddays? parents, shitty pay, shittier gov ernors, racist demagoguery, book bans, “don’t say gay” laws … and on top of all that, not being free to look for sex where everyone else does these days — on the apps — because you might get spotted by a parent also looking for sex on the apps get attacked at a school board meeting that makes the local news and goes viral and then have to endure a month of death threats after getting dragged on Libs of TikTok and Fox News.According to ABC News, fewer and fewer people these days do want to be teachers. There are 300,000 teacher and school staff vacancies in the United States right now, a situation the Washington Post describes as “catastrophic,” with red states and Trump counties experiencing the worst shortages. Which should come as no surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention, as red states and rural areas are overrun with precisely the kind of deranged Trump supporters and other assorted conspiracy theorists who keep attacking teachers and school librarians and administrators.
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I’m a 38-year-old cis het woman who is also a public high school teacher in a small town. After a string of unsatisfying relationships in my 20s, I realized that I’ve only experienced sexual pleasure without a partner. Despite being excited by the idea of partnered sex, once there’s a dick inside me, I hate it. Only one thing still seemed appealing: receiving oral sex. I’d love that with someone skilled. By age 33, I gave up dating since finding a partner only interested in going down on me seemed both impossible and selfish. I put all my energy into my career, my family and my community. After years of fighting the fas cism that is gaining hold in our public schools, I’m burnt out and my standard self-care rou tines aren’t cutting it. I’m considering seeking companionship once again. Is there an easy way to find a partner interested in eating me out but not (or only rarely) anything else? I know the best options are the apps, but there are parents as well as former students on those. I already have a target on my back as a liberal teacher. I can’t afford to get caught seeking sex online and the time and energy to date before disclosing my sexual preference sounds exhausting. I don’t want another applethemed gift. I want my pussy licked.
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women to go down on — and just go down on — outside their relationships, with their wives’ permission (in some cases) or without it (in mostButcases).tofind them you’re going to have to get on the apps, TACO, which may mean getting out of your small town.
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Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on September 27, 2022 at the location indicated: Store 1317: 5592 L B McLeod Rd Orlando, FL 32811, 407.720.2832 @ 2:00 PM Stephanie Mote- Cothes, Household goods; Wil lard Green- Sport Equipment, Clothes, Books; Nyasia Lyles-Household Goods; Gloria Sims- Old Furniture, Gardening Tools, Tool box, Boxes; Dawn Anderson-
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Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those indi viduals listed below at the location indi cated: September 27th, 2022 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the follow ing: 1:00 PM Extra Space Storage 610 Rinehart Rd. Lake Mary, FL 32746 (407) 333-4355 Adriana Robin- Mattress, Box Spring, Dresser, Bags, Angela MillerHousehold Goods, Susan Gant- Furniture
Sergio Mora- personal belongings, some furniture, boxes, Hannah Delapaz- Cloth ing and personal items, Jozahira San tiago-dining set furniture and personal items, Marques Johnson- household goods. The auction will be listed and ad vertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction.
Household Goods; John HowardHousehold Goods; Austin Lang- Boxes and Bags; Antony Rivera- Household Goods; Store 1333: 13125 S John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32837, 407.516.7005@ 10:00AM Jolly Long-home items, Burnett-clothes,books,decorative.Lynnise Store 1334: 5603 Metrowest Blvd Orlando, FL 32811, 407.516.7751 @ 12:00 PM: Devona Timbs: household furniture and items, etc; Elizabeth Pabon: housegoods; Eu gene Lederer: seasonal items, Christmas decorations, excess furniture; Falonne Fenelon: household goods; Jonquil Zackery: 2bdr fullest; Lazarus M Mitchel: books, art; Marie Josette Georges An toine: boxes, shoes; Mary King: furniture, boxes, dining room furniture; Stephanie Magin Pooley: household items, furniture, art Store 7057: 13597 S. Orange Ave Orlando FL 32824, 407.910.2087 @ 10:30 Am- Steven Rivera: living room and bedroom set 2 tvs, surround sound system- Juliana Fagundes: clothes, toys, shoes- Sagely Shubert: household- Ed wardo Acosta: Mainly boxes- Tameka Davis: 3 bedroom set, mattress, boxes, electronics, tv, pictures. Store 7143: 6035 Sand Lake Vista Dr, Orlando FL 32819, 407.337.6665 @ 11:00 AM Kristin Hall - boxes / Kim Burns – guitar, bags, boxes / James Tidwell – bed, dresser, mattress, bags, boxes / Brian Mahoney – bed, chair, bag, boxes, tool box / Andrea Perez – Household goods / Alun Volcy – 3-bedroom home / Samantha Jones – totes, furniture, tv, boxes, mattress, table, stand, cooler / Dennis Baez – table, totes, boxes, dresser, clothing, stand / Esau Pearson – bags, boxes, shoes Store 7306: 408 N Primrose Dr. Orlando FL 32803, 321.285.5021 @ 12:15 PM – Donnie Ducharme: Bed frame, mattress, lamp, bags, boxes, clothes. -Gerald Hayes: clothes, shoes, dishes, slow cooker. -Jamal Cannon: boogie board, luggage, ball. Store 7590: 7360 Sand Lake Rd Orlando, FL 32819, 407.634.4449@ 11:45AM Denson Porter- 3 bedroom Home, Christina WhitesideHousewears, Clothing, Toys, Boxes, Samuel Stewart- Records and salt and pepper shakers, Francesca NicolasFurniture, Eric Picardi- Uber Business Equipment, Brittany Holmes- household items, Danielle Rosenthal- Boxes, Crystal Smith- bags, totes, clothes, boxes, Shanya Carty- 1 bedroom apartment. Store 8136: 3501 S. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando FL 32839, 407.488.9093@12:00PM
Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated September 27, 2022 at the time and location listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 1451 Rine hart Rd Sanford, FL 32771 (407) 915-4908
Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1001 Lee Road Orlando, FL 32810 (407) 489-3742, September 23rd, 2022 @ 12:00 PM: James Robinson: household items, Greg Ofori: household items, Bernita Bethay: household items, Kelly Cox: household items, Dayam Garcia: shelving & 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.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 03 / TYNAN CASE NO: DP20534, IN THE INTEREST OF Minor Child: S. R. DOB: 08/24/2014. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: Stephanie Cruz Address Unknown: A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regard ing the above referenced children. You are hereby commanded to appear before Honorable judge Greg A. Tynan on October 11, 2022, at 9:30 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michi gan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, 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 THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEAR ING CONSTITUTES A CONSTRUCTIVE CONSENT TO THE TPR PETITION OF THE CHILD(REN) AND COULD RESULT IN THE
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ALL ABOARD STORAGE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Personal property of the following tenants will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a rental lien in accordance with Florida Statutes, Sections: A83.801 - 83.809. All units are assumed to contain general household goods unless otherwise indicated. Viewing of photos will be available on www.lockerfox.com, up to 5 days prior to each scheduled sale. The owners or their agents reserve the right to bid on any unit and also to refuse any bid. All items or units may not be avail able on the day of sale. The Public Sale will take place via www.lockerfox.com on: Tuesday, September 27, 2022, 2:00 p.m., or thereafter, at: Sanford Depot, All Aboard Storage 2728 W 25th Street, Sanford, FL 32771 407-305-3388 Leah Nel son-1012, Randy Clayton-1077, Daphene Daniels-1253, Lynnette Vidal-1260, John Winkle-1467, Donita Hines-1478, Dillon Gene-1606, Crystal Dixon-1684, Chasity Diaz-1726. The above Tenants have been given proper notice, fourteen days prior to the first publication of this Notice of Sale, that the Owner will enforce a statu tory lien on the property located in their respective unit of the above-mentioned self-storage facilities. Ad to run: Septem ber 7th and 14th, 2022.
and Boxes, Guylyn Laney- Household Goods, Jean Theodore- Household Good, Jean Theodore-Households Goods The auction will be listed and ad vertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.
Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1420 North Orange Blossom Trail Orlando FL, 32804 (407) 312- 8736, on 9/27/2022 @ 12:00PM: Samantha Caves-Baby crib. Donnell ColemanBags. April Reaves- Furniture. Michael Parker- Dining set. Reggi Simmons- Vac cum. Gineva Tacho- Personal 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.
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Russell- Bags, Totes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storaget reasures.com Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above reference facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the property.
407.720.7424 @ 1:30 PM: John David pool table, cat tree, pool slide, gaming chair, Whitney Whitworth chair, bicycle, boxes, clothes, totes, shelves, fishing poles, Jamey Guiffre suitcases, bags, clothes, Enrique Bravo wheel chair, deep freezer, household goods, Whitney Engle car seat, pots and pans, bags, boxes, totes, James Michael Morvel Jr household items, dresser, kitchen items, toys. 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.
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Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property de scribed below at the property indicated: September 27, 2022 at the times and lo cation listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00 PM Extra Space Storage 1101 Marshall Farms Rd, Ocoee 34761 (407) 516-7221
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hassel $436.51, 1571 Scott Hornbuckle $311.92, 2431 Michael Keller $604.24, 1061 Mark Denis $1,092.33, 1520 EVELYN RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ $478.47, 1611 PATRICIA LINDEMAN $717.66, 1437 MICHAEL MAIOLO $318.52, 1217 Flint Chaffee $670.72, 1049 Antonio trammell $541.90, 1426 Gordon Grandison $550.95, 1152 Orlando Pagan $1,078.50, 1466 ANGEL CARTER $399.14, 1015 Sergio Rocha $623.60, 5046 Alexander Bankert $1,079.06, 1406 Martina cortez $663.80, 2213 DALE COWELL $761.06, 1091 Mys tery Room $730.19, 2121 Stephanie Deon $324.73, 1720 mystery room $335.40, 5062 Tyree Holmes $745.06, 1414 haley pryor $957.37, 1563 vernetta walker $541.22, 1250 SARAH FOLAN $455.82, 1645 jasmine jackson $830.57, 1290 rodrasha taylor $511.46, 1245 Damian Brown $1,016.58, 1288 darrell coffee $541.22, 1607 robert rosado $705.61, 1405 dave Blair $670.72, 1495 Kevin Kennett $313.27, 1411 robert rosado $663.01 U-Haul Mov ing & Storage of Sanford, 3101 S Orlando Drive, Sanford, FL 32773; 1649 Robert Carvell $438.07, 1372 DAWN DUVALL $623.60, 1534 TYESHA BOUIE $879.20, AA5359N steven johnson $1,427.30, 1432 Repoleon Porchia JR $449.40, 0119 Tony Posey $921.94, AA0770B steven johnson $1,427.30, AA1093H Jason Campbell $1,534.35, 1946 ROBERT COCHRAN $373.48, 0171 Katrina Boyd $716.85, 1932 Joeseph Holden $431.90, AA4444G Andrew Bays $2,827.35, 1723 Lois Miller $424.16, 1366 DANIEL PEREZ ACEVEDO $1,230.62, AA4037A Savanah Echevarria $2,746.65, 1617 Renata Fanara $353.30, 1818 BRENDON DERIVAL $619.80, 1064 Angel Jurado $623.60, 1712 Chris Bibeault $405.60, 1754 Imuran Charlemagne $879.20, AA8897K sandra Benda $1,006.05, AA4635A Latichia Macon $1,455.35, 1709 Brandon Hardy $608.47, 1849 KELLY BRADLEY $619.80, AA2125A Jason Campbell $1,534.35, 1068 lawanda Tillmon $555.88, 1540 OB TALLEY $344.30, 0103 DENISE THOMAS $456.11 U-Haul Moving and Storage of Sanford on Rinehart Road, 1811 Rinehart Road, Sanford, Fl 32771; 3047 Walter Washing ton Jr $2,557.64, 2147 Walter Washington Jr $2,969.88, 4139 shiquita alexander $607.10, 2155 ALEXISC FORD-ST FLAVIEN $516.44, 1038 Willeana Murray $486.84, 4079 Mystery Room $644.24, 4156-57 Barbara Rosenwinkel $660.07
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 07/HIGBEE CASE NO: DP20-321, IN THE INTEREST OF Minor Children: K. B. DOB: 05/25/2016, C. A. DOB: 07/05/2020 SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: Willie Brinson
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/TYNAN. CASE NO.: DP20-493 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: A.R. DOB: 09/15/2014. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Brandy Bennett Villegas (Address Unknown) 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 General Judge Greg A. Tynan on October 11, 2022 at 9:00 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. The Hearing will be conducted in person. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TER MINATION 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 23rd day of August, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Stacy McDuffie, Esq., Florida Bar No.: 0056020, Senior Attorney for State of Florida, Department of Children and Families Children’s Legal Services, Stacy. mcduffie@myflfamilies.com, By: /s/ CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, Deputy Clerk (Court Seal)
regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Circuit Judge Heather Higbee on Friday, September 23, 2022 at 9:15 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 speci fied. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTI TUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE 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. YOU MAY BE HELD IN CONTEMPT OF COURT IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR. WIT NESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 19th day of August, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Khairiya C. Bryant,, Esquire, Florida Bar No.: ClerkOFkhairiya.bryant@myflfamilies.com23221CLERKTHECIRCUITCOURTBy:/s/Deputy(CourtSeal)
Notice of Public Auction for monies due on storage units located at U-Haul company facilities. Storage locations are listed below. All goods are household contents or miscellaneous and recovered goods. All auctions are hold to satisfy owner’s lien for rent and fees in accordance with Florida Statutes, Self-Storage Act, Sections 83.806 and 83.807. The auction will start at 8:00 a.m. on October 6th, 2022 and will continue until all locations are done. U-Haul Moving and Storage at Maitland Blvd, 7815 North Orange Blossom Trail, Or lando, FL 32810; AA3772A RENEE SMITH $4,758.40, W12 redfin property masters llc $3,752.20, D44 MARGARET MILATZ $685.70, A14 Darcie Concepcion $638.00, L57 Deborah Daniels $320.15, A21 kemar porter $429.60, U87 Margaret Collines $466.00, B35 Dawn Hebbert $564.80, A16 Rashaw Griffin $440.20, A13 Zaryia Stephens $374.00, U78 diamante taylor $270.65, B74 Cheryln Hicks $1,017.80, B62 deanna PATTERSON $671.20, L55 KATH LEEN Schweiger $643.40, W10 RICARDO LEWIS $3,075.70, D60 elismari quintana $351.25 U-Haul Moving and Storage of Apopka, 1221 E Semoran Blvd, Apopka, Fl 32703; 1336 Juana Rodriguez $384.35, 1170 Miguel Hernandez $1,269.60, 1139 tamera harris $911.80, 1051 JOSEPH MEDINA $837.70, 1184 TERENCE MC CLAIN $1,227.70, 1250 JOSE SANTANA $1,314.60, 1006 joann myers $885.35, 1002 Barbara Antley $721.10, 1103 Militsa Sheppard $684.90, 1108 ESTEBAN FELICIANO $1,166.20, 1334 Mystery Room $381.90, 1296 Zachery Rainwater $1,259.53 U-Haul Moving and Storage of Altamonte Springs, 598 West Highway 436, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714; AA2269G ANDREW ONJUKKA $454.25, AA2528C Cresta Pillsbury $454.25, C106 Jennifer Sweeney $1,341.50, C132 Mar queshia Dean $1,309.52, B129 MARITZA BROWN $748.76, AA4805H Charline Rodriguez $2,774.60, A110 Weinfrid Lundor $1,131.25, C139 JOHN O’NEILL $950.40, B109 Marisol Lozada $1,261.82, AA8880F Yazmary Franco $2,132.80, AA6337F Yazmary Franco $2,111.10, AA4031K Stephen Allison $1,127.90, AA8028H Alexandra Smith $1,577.00, AA4811K Alexandra Smith $1,577.00, AA4101E Charline Rodriguez $2,774.60 U-Haul Moving and Storage at Semoran Blvd, 2055 State Rd 436, Winter Park, Fl 32792; 1691 XIOMARA SANCHEZ $518.85, 1098 VALLAN NEAL $381.76, 1168 Marisol Yureidini $551.48, 2703 Jasmine James $385.27, 1008 MILTON MONTESDEOCA $972.54, 1248 LEONARDO SANTANA $782.36, 1667 KINAYA TATUM $427.85, 1670 KAITLYN PARKE $690.46, 1417 Jennifer Colon $371.76, 1183 AMMON POWELL $908.17, 1074 Trinity Torres $734.66, 1116 LEONARDO SANTANA $782.36, 1683 Micah talley $576.01 U-Haul Moving and Storage at Longwood, 650 North Ronald Reagan Blvd, Longwood, FL 32750; B048 Anthony Martinez $463.20, E015 Joseph Barbosa $479.10, A012 Ray mond Lopez $1,516.92, B035 Carlos Perez $598.75, E074 Quelladin cintron $558.88, A095 Joshua Fox $585.60, B057-58 Eboni Carty $942.32, E012 Jacqueline Gonzalez $363.85, C041 Christopher Mills $582.95, E073 Larhanda Jones $292.02 U-Haul Moving and Storage at Lake Mary Blvd, 3851 S Orlando Drive, Sanford, Fl 32773; 2702 Jeffrey Bey $307.15, 1325 mystery room $638.92, 2205 Phylicia Farrell $585.72, 0001 Angele Torres $1,038.05, 1447 brandon hughes $436.51, 2221 JESSICA HARRIS $910.43, 0005 Johnny Jones $1,250.95, 1724 alfred jimenez $363.78, 2803 Stephanie Deon $323.38, 2552 Elizabeth Washburn $461.80, 1469 ANGEL CARTER $399.14, 1474 destiny
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Ansley Prather, of 210 Stirling Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789, pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, is hereby advertising the following fictitious name: Addressed by Ansley It is the intent of the undersigned to register “Addressed by Ansley” with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Dated: 9/7/2022
NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE The Bronze Kingdom LLC (unit A7, G8) at Ready Spaces ORS LLC, located at 2507 Inves tors Row Suite 100, Orlando FL 32837, will be sold to the highest bidder at www. storagetreasure.com on September 23rd at 5:00PM to satisfy the owner’s lien for rent in accordance with FL law. All content sold “as is” and by unit only.
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD(REN). WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 25th day of August, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Sacha C. Dixon, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 1017790 Orlando, FL 32801
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Seller neither warrants title to any items sold and does not make any express or implied warranties to any item sold.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION FOR MONIES DUE ON STORAGE LOCK ERS 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, SEC TIONS 83.806 AND 83.807, STARTS AT 8:00am and RUNS CONTINUOUSLY. U-Haul Ctr Goldenrod 508 N Goldenrod Orlando Fl. 32807 10/04/2022: 506 Judith Turney, 721 Cooper Craig, 725 Rafael Escorcia, 738 Eric Gilghrest, 102 Craig Levine, 509 Alba Garcia Rivera, 101 Criag Levine, 225 Nicole Salzman, 1217 Jose Alvarez, 1300 Chandrea Anderson, 6001 Demaris Ruiz, 322 Julian Pelaez, 106 Darius Thomas. U-Haul Ctr Orange ave 3500 S. Orange ave. Orlando Fl. 32806 10/04/2022: 1605 Jean Faustin, 1103 Martin Ifedebe, 1830 Isis-Stone Peters, 2202 Eboni Townsend, 1815 Rod Smith, 2018 Sabrina Vaughn, 1304 Qushaun Mickle, 2407 Ray Amburgey, 1701 Tonya Roberts, 1831 Shani Heslop, 1521 Helenikka Williams, 1931 Nivia Lampkin. U-Haul Ctr Baldwin Park 4001 E Colonial Dr. Orlando Fl. 32803 10/04/2022: C158 Esmeraldo Romero, B113 Laura Roark, D104 Trevor Bertran, C141 Brackston Helms, B159 Tyson Davis, C197 Toja
Address Unknown: A Petition for Ter mination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above referenced children. You are hereby commanded to appear before Honorable judge Heather Higbee on October 27, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michi gan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, 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 THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEAR ING 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 31st day of August, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: George Lytle, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 985465 Orlando, FL 32801
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 07/HIGBEE CASE NO: DP20-321, IN THE INTEREST OF Minor Children: K. B. DOB: 05/25/2016, C. A. DOB: 07/05/2020 SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: Tyrone Davis Address Unknown: A Petition for Ter mination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above referenced children. You are hereby commanded to appear before Honorable judge Heather Higbee on October 27, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michi gan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, 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 THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEAR ING 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 31st day of August, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: George Lytle, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 985465 Orlando, FL 32801
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Personal property of the following ten ants will be sold for cash to satisfy rental liens in accordance with Florida Stat utes, 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, October 4th, 2022 at times indicated below. Viewing and bidding will only be available online at www.storagetrea sures.com beginning at least 5 days prior to the scheduled sale date and time! Also visit info.com/Orlando-FL-storage-units/www.personalministorage.formore Michigan Mini-200 W Michigan St Orlando, FL 32806-at 10:30am: 12 Lill Lamones 63 Dexter Jones Jr 72 Miquisha paul 116 Laura Cervantes, Bao’s Castle Personal Mini Storage Forsyth-2875 Forsyth Rd Winter Park FL, 32792-at 10:00 am: 76 Linda Ramirez Santos 132 Jennifer Ren Horn 208 Barbara Pickett 209 Trevor Ian Hay 260 Cori Jackson 321 Patricia Priddy 332 Danny Floyd Key Jr. 340 Ferdinand Gonzalez 409 Moriah Maney 505 Christy Ortiz 549 Calus Jr Saint Georges 558 Inawa Naydayad Personal Mini Storage West-4600 Old Winter Garden Rd Orlando, FL 32811–at 11:30am: 73 Jesse S. Walker 181 Samuel Demming Jr 231 Earnst Sanders 226 Carole Yvonne Kaiser 413 Greg Remado Thomas 430 Guerinaud Bernardin 433 Anthony Petterson 443 Delic Ann Rascoe 478 Alzono Smith 491 Tyqueria Lashon Rivers 553 Robert Leon White 586 Shan nece N. Telfer 613 Terica Shacon Holmes 628 Zelphry Warrin Ishman 634 Teresa Denmark 635 Tamara Latoya Wilson 713 Paula Staelens 1964 Chevy Pickup Vin: 4C254T108935 Personal Mini Storage Lake Fairview-4252 N Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32804-at 11:00 am: 0280
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OR ANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DI VISION: 07/HIGBEE CASE NO: DP 21-049 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: D. B. DOB: 05/06/2020. NOTICE OF ACTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: TONYA BLAND, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. WHEREAS a Pe tition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 03 / TYNAN CASE NO: DP19-642, IN THE INTEREST OF Minor Child: N. S. DOB: 06/16/2014. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: Tariq Bagley Address Unknown: A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regard ing the above referenced children. You are hereby commanded to appear before Honorable judge Greg A. Tynan on October 18, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michi gan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, 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 THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEAR ING 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 1st day of September, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Sacha C. Dixon, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 1017790 Orlando, FL 32801 (CourtCLERKSacha.Dixon@myflfamilies.comOFCOURTBy:/s/DeputyClerk.Seal)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 07/HIGBEE CASE NO: DP22191 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: L.B. DOB: 03/17/2022. NOTICE OF ACTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: MARY GRACE BERNIER, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. WHEREAS 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 Circuit Judge Heather Higbee on Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:00 a.m.at the Juve nile 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.
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FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTI TUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE 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. YOU MAY BE HELD IN CONTEMPT OF COURT IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR. WIT NESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 8th day of September, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Khairiya C. Bryant,, Esquire, Florida Bar No.: 23221 khairiya.bryant@myflfamilies. com CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal)
Stanley Celestin 0346 Torianna Ricketts 0364 Angel Augustin 0372 Cornelius Boles 0419 Khristoffe Mccalla 0808 Lin’Zay Stevenson 0846 Crystal Wood 0863 Christian Hill 0991 Brandon Mills Fairview Mini Storage-4211 N Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32804-at 11:00 am: D32 Benedicto Lopez Barthelemy Personal Mini Storage Edgewater-6325 Edgewater Dr Orlando, FL 32810-at 11:30 am: 101 Tori Blake 324 James Thomas 331 Lee Anthony Johnson 406 Jescina Odette Adams 521 Kevin Jeff Donjoie 731 Jeannette Lee Valentin 741 Jorge Palma 932 Omari Meeks 1033 Jovan Donovan Henry 1205 Jeffrey Carl Crowson 1206 Leeonna Robinson 1310 Samantha De Jesus 1409 Emily Anton 1812 Latrice Brit ton 2130 Yachira Pabon, 2021 homemade trailer Personal Mini Storage Forest City Rd-6550 Forest City Rd Orlando, FL 32810at 12:00 pm: 1002 Nyesha Aikens 1048 Ferron Burke 1071 Jennifer S Harris 3116 Wesley Whitaker 3163 Michael Reese, Jr. 3244 Charmaine Jackson 4034 Ai’Niya Bradford 5050 Guemsnel Maurepas 5052 LaQuinda Scott 6045 Devon Thomlinson.
Notice is hereby given that Mindful Storage will sell at public auction, to satisfy the lien of the owner, personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the fol lowing times and locations: September 14th, 2022 9:30am Mindful Storage facility: 900 Cypress Pkwy. Kissimmee, FL 34759 (321) 732-6032 The personal goods stored therein by the following: #E206-Households, #E215- Households,
Am. Vincent Smith; Household items. Vincent Smith; Furniture, household items. Michael Hines; household items. Taiiwan Love; Household items, boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on Purchaseswww.storagetreasures.com.mustbemadewithcash 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: Pursuant to F.S. 713.78 on September 30th, 2022 at 9:00 am, Riker’s Roadside Of Central Florida, INC, 630 E Landstreet Rd, Orlando, FL 32824, will sell the following vehicles and/or vessels. Seller reserves the right to bid. Sold as is, no warranty. Seller guarantees no title, terms cash. Seller reserves the right to refuse any or all 20223ELA6RX22NG00258520051GRAA06295J60962320081FUJGLCV38LAB323720153C4PDCGB1FT5876552008JTDJT92388514281420081N4AL21E28N55018920195NPE34AFXKH7840371987/FLZFLZX7588F987bids;/HYUN/NISS/TOYT/DODG/FRE/GDAN/CNSD.
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: 2009 Toyota VIN: 4T1BE46K19U325347
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NEW GEN ERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the fol lowing dates, 08:00 am at 2603 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY KISSIMMEE, FL 34744, pursu ant 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. OCTOBER 7, 2022
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#2089-Furniture, #1156-Boxes, #A112Furniture, #2102-Boxes, #2025- House holds, #1055-Furniture, M312-Furniture, #M306-Households, #B118-Households, #1114-Households, #2236-Furniture, #2021-Households, #1072-Households. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Mindful Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.
personal property described below be longing to those individuals listed below on September 23, 2022 at the locations indicated: Store 1631: 5753 Hoffner Ave. Orlando FL 32822, 407.212.5890 @10:15 am: James Jones, Entertainment Center with Fireplace, Tv, boxes; Andreya Wil liams, household items; Michael Hicks, boxes; Jamie Barreto Jr, household goods; Edgar Soto, household items; Alexis Broomfield, boxes and furniture; Daniel Bodt, personal goods, home décor, clothing. Store 7155 @ 1305 Craw ford Ave St. Cloud FL 34769 (385) 266-1653 @11:15 AM. Joseph Richardson, Household items; Torneshia Knighton, Boxes and clothes and stuff I don’t need right now. Store 8460: 4390 Pleasant Hill Rd Kissimmee FL 34746 (407) 429-8867 @ 12:15 PM: Mary Barckman housegoods, Carlos Alizea Housegoods, Kymani Enwright Furniture couch and dinner table some house stuff, Behavior City LLC. School Furniture, Alyssa M Lacroix household goods & personal items. Store 8753 @ 540 Cypress Pkwy Poinci ana FL 34759 (863) 240-0879 @ 12:45PM
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ADAM AYED ENTERPRISES LLC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 9/30/2022, 09:00 am at 9712 RECYCLE CENTER RD ORLANDO, FL 32824- 8146, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ADAM AYED ENTERPRISES LLC reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all 2019KNAE15LA5K60530212015WBA3A5C58FP60499020141FA6P0H7XE537605120133FADP4CJ2DM15412820133AKJGLDR4DSBV360820114T4BF3EK0BR17770020092LMDU68C29BJ0845920082A8HR54P98R11889420054S3BL67635621431920041HD1FYW134Y72740120022HGES16512H50844019931G8ZK8577PZ269134bids.STRNHONDHARLEYDAVIDSONSUBARUCHRYLINCTOYTFRHTFORDFORDBMWKIA.
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la, Mariela; 2221 - Amill, Amy; 2292 - Guti errez Bonilla Jr, Cesar; 2320 - Simmons, Anthony; 2405 - Fletcher, Sherry; 2406 - Span, Mahogany; 2428 - deverney, corey; 2430 - Polanco, Rosa; 2431 - Mur phy Jr, Michael; 2531C - Gardner, Daniel; 2555 - Wilson, Brian; 2562 - Hampton, Emmanuel J; 2639 - Vaughn, Jimmy; 2645 - Jarrett, Rochelle; 2648 - Galarza, Jorge; 2651 - Soler, Maritza; 2654 - McCarthy, Desiree; 2677 - Hedglin, Myra; 2702 - TCC Construction, Contractors + Architects LLC Tully, Devon; 2704 - Andrews, Bonnie; 2721 - Broome, Alexis PUBLIC STORAGE # 25897, 10053 Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando, FL 32825, (407) 901-6126
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 08:00 am at 10850 COSMONAUT BLVD ORLANDO, FL 32824 pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/ or all bids.
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Cartagena, Ely; 2101 - aikens, Jasman; 2116 - yorkie, myles; 2129 - Santiago, Kevyn; 2131 - Hernandez, Rosa; 2141 - Alcinord, John; 4016 - Bridwell, Shana; 4038 - Costello, Nicholas; 4049 - Noriega, Raziel; 5022 - Valen, Joanne; 5027 - little, Marilyn; 5038 - Lebedev, Alexei; 5060 - Daniels, Rodney; 5075 - Rodriguez, Kiara Cruz; 6002 - Kendall, Nigel; 6024Diaz, Jose; 6026 - thomas, Khiana; 6038 - Malcolm, Gabrielle; 7027 - Martin, Michael; 9035 - Parker, Kyle; 9048Bertin, Maurice PUBLIC STORAGE # 20179, 903 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32807, (407) 392-1549 Time: 10:10 AM
Time: 10:50 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0102 - Dei Aryee, Deborah; 0118 - Burnett, Kimberly; 0139
- Henry, Melissa; 4010 - Henry, Melissa; 4050 - Rodriguez, Jerameel; 4053 - Noy es, Leslie; 5006 - price, Raynard; 5018Gonzalez, Melissa; 5024 - Kinerson, Leonard; 6010 - Rodriguez, Sandra PUBLIC STORAGE # 25973, 250 N Goldenrod Rd, Orlando, FL 32807, (407) 901-7489 Time: 11:00 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A049 - Correa, Jacky; A079 - Warren, Donish; A128 - Orero, Rosalind; A130 - Berbere na, Alexandra; A137 - Colon, Margarita; A154 - Augustave, Desiree; A198 - Lo zada, Maria; A202 - Colon, Bianca; A216 - Rojas, Suhiel; A217 - Santos, Evan; A242 - Bennett, Joshua; B311 - Reese, Sahara; B320 - Cruz, Arthur Phillips; D395 - Valen cia, Alejandro; D420 - McIntire, Madison; E509 - Baker, Shannon; E527 - Shamsid din, Brianna; E530 - Aguilar, Fidel; F560 - Campbell, Mikeith; F562 - Sanchez, Dyemond; F569 - Padilla, Joeshlian; F572 - Sczesny, Marcel; G581 - Earl, Lesley; G592 - Santos, Melkin PUBLIC STORAGE # 25974, 1931 W State Rd 426, Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 901-7497 Time: 11:10 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetrea sures.com. A031 - King, Victoria; C071Jackson, Bonny; C078 - Saunderson, Pharoah; C088 - Rhodehamel, Codie; C121 - Valenti, Regina; C128 - Hester, Callie; C160 - Brown, Casey; D332 - tel leria, Gabriel; D411 - Surmacz, Lisa; D450 - Saunders, Brian; D462 - Camelo, Jeffrey PUBLIC STORAGE # 28084, 2275 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822, (407) 545-2547 Time: 11:20 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A123 - silva, Jaime; B101 - Viering, Christine; B102 - Viering, Tianna; B111 - Moronta, Natalia; B132 - Ortiz, Daniel; B172 - RO DRIGUEZ, FAWN; B183 - collins, Jennifer; B188 - DeLeon, Yanelys; B191 - Whitner, Antonio; B211 - Ana, Toddreana; C109Gainey, Rush; C121 - torres, priscilla; C122 - Orozco, Silvana; C184 - CLICKSDEMERS, EVA; C189 - Bell, Markesha; C191 - Jones, Trena; C209 - Chavez, Jessica; C211B - Carrington, David; C221 - Hart, Steven; C227E - Pacheco, Orlando; C230G - Garcia, Ramona. 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 Orangeco, Inc., 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080.
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- SCOTT, ALLISON; 0154 - ernst, Kristina; 0208 - Leon, Caterina; 0214 - Betancourt, Alex; 0364 - Santiago, Gretchen; 0416
Katherine Carter-Bennett Household items, Raymond Brown Household items, Daniel Wilkinson Household items, Jes sica Aponte Household items, Kristopher Alexander Household items, Steven Sig gins Christmas decorations, Car parts, Andrei Suarez Javier Household items, Tools. Store 7107: 6174 S Goldenrod Rd, Orlando, FL 32822 (407) 955-4137 @10:45
Notice of Public Sale Notice is hereby given that Storage King USA at 4601 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32839 will sell the contents of the storage units listed below at a public auction to satisfy a lien placed on the contents (pursuant to Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes). The sale will take place at the website StorageTreasures.com on September 28, 2022, at 9:00 am. The sale will be conducted under the direction of Christopher Rosa (AU4167) and StorageTreasures.com on behalf of the facility’s management. Units will be available for viewing prior to the sale on StorageTreasures.com. Contents will be sold for cash only to the highest bidder. A 15% buyer’s premium will be charged as well as a $100 cleaning deposit per unit. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time before the sale or to refuse any bids. The property to be sold is described as “general household items” unless otherwise noted. Randy Mueller #0C050, Ennis Williams #0C048, Andrew Kirk #0F018, Edenilson Alexander Santos Rivera #0F019, Cynthia Pollock 0I042, Brianetta Cade #0J020.
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Business Analyst needed for PMX Investments dba AZ Car Rental, Orlando, FL 2 cond mkt rsrch 2 obt info on car rent svcs; prvd compt anlys reg tgt mkt; rec new meth of rents, OL promos, svcs by eval cur svcs 4 exist clts; new prod sourc done by study of new biz areas, intro of new veh flts or addl svcs 2 ofc; Cust retent actys. Req MBA, F/T mail res: 8000 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32809.
Marketing Coordinator to research conditions in local, regional, national, & online markets; collect data on cus tomer preferences & needs to identify & increase flight students & potential customers; plan digital marketing & advertising campaigns; develop pricing strategies with the goal of maximizing the company’s sales; gather data on competitors & analyze their prices, sales, & methods of marketing; formulate, direct, or coordinate marketing activities; engage in customer relations to ensure satisfaction; & involved in training employees of the company’s marketing department. Bach. Degree required in BA or Marketing or related course of study. 2 yrs. Of work exp. required in Business, Marketing, or related field. Plz submit written resumes by mail to My Flight, LLC, D/b/a MyFlight, 400 Herndon Ave., Orlando, FL 32803; Attn: Mr. Abel.
To be sold at auction at 8:00 am. on October 5, 2022 at 7301 Gardner Street, Winter Park, FL. 32792 Constellation Towing & Recovery LLC
To satisfy the owner’s storage lien, PS Orange Co. Inc. will sell at public lien sale on September 22, 2022, 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 9:30 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 # 08711, 3145 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32826, (407) 613-2984 Time: 09:30 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 1013 - Burke, Lilly; 1027 - St Amant, Drew; 1028 - Stewart Wolfe, Joni; 1157 - WILSON, PAIGE; 1168 - Hope, Terence; 1190 - HARPER, ELIZABETH; 1196 - Rich, Danielle; 2006 - Gonzalez, Lizette; 2009 - Ortiz, Michelle; 2012 - Baldarrama, Josten; 2016 - Smith, Connie; 2029 - Olibrice, Evans; 2033 - Brock, Jeremy; 2038 - Anderson, Jayson; 2116 - Williams, Barbara; 2135 - Shipman, Yasmine; 2172 - Pierre, Nikyra; 2199 - Fenton, Saidah; 2205 - Gor don, Denali; 2241 - Bass, Dominique; 2253 - Olibrice, Evans; 2263 - Wolfe, Catherine; 2305 - Lozada, Janet; 2318 - Marshell, Monica; 2381 - Mickens, Kirk; 2391 - Al berts, Kristin; 4042 - Sanderson, Jonathan; 4148 - Halle, Lisa; 4156 - Hall, Shanndora; 4190 - Perez, Michael; 5032 - Newberry, Charles; 5044 - Burke, Brennain; 5102 - Joseph, Hyanicque; 5109 - Risbrook, Emmanuel; 5118Groover, Nanyamka; 5130 - Arzola, Camila; 5157 - Vitale, Michael PUBLIC STORAGE # 08720, 1400 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 487-4695 Time: 09:40 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0153 - Osprey Lakes HOA Lakes, Osprey; 0203 - Boston, Krystle; 0218 - Newton, Wendie; 0314washington, latanya; 0357 - Alexander, Loretta; 1012 - Harrison, Shanese; 1025 - Mims, Roberta; 7051 - Kebreab, Lybrya; 7064 - Jackson, Johnnie; 7077 - Figueroa, Alexis PUBLIC STORAGE # 08726, 4801 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822, (407) 392-4546 Time: 09:50 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0140 - Burgos, Agustin; 0150 - Larribeau, Annelle; 0165 - Areizaga, Alfredo; 0187 - Jablonski, Gloria; 0226 - Pinto, Sergio; 0237 - Bruno, Victor; 0239 - Fontanez, Cynthia; 0242 - Broederdorf, Jeffrey; 0264 - Norberto, Tonia; 0267 - Castillo, Pedro; 0289 - Negron Jr, Alexis; 0293 - Vasquez, Prisilla; 0296 - camp, Ishmael; 1017Madera, Liz; 1023 - Morris, Agnola; 3043 - Jones, Andrew; 3059 - Lewis, Heather; 4011 - ADR Handyman LLC Camilo, Luis; 6021 - Areizaga, Anthony; 6024 - Brana gan, Elizabeth; 7004 - Cordero Pearman, Arlena; 7007 - Negron, Jemsy; 7011 - Mi randa, Cindy; 7034 - Roundtree, Darryl; 7041 - Santiago, Nicholas; 7082 - Mc zeke, L’wayne; 7098 - Camilo, Orrego; 7107 - Alvarez, Gebriel; 7112 - PierreJeune, Ruchamo; 7128 - Campos, Luis; 7144 - Rodriguez, Daniel; 7146 - Kilgore, Teliegha; 7151 - Blackman, Bernell; 7153 - Mitchell, Sandra; 8003 - Papageorgiou, George; 8037 - Callwood, Luella; 8112 - Carpio, Jessica; 8124 - Garrett, Michelle; 8167 - Santana, Rosa PUBLIC STORAGE # 08765, 1851 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32826, (407) 513-4445 Time: 10:00 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0107 - Wise, Paradise; 0134 - WALDRON, SEAN; 0135 - WALDRON, SEAN; 0232 - Daniel, Jeannine; 0245 - III, Bennie Brown; 1001 - benevides, tyler; 2016 - dashiell, Brian; 2066 - thomas, Khiana; 2086 - Yancey, Kevin; 2088 - Kelly, Jontavious; 2091 -
Sale to be held at www.storagetrea sures.com. B003 - Gatson, Nina; B006 - Williams, Artavis; C001 - Clarke, Clennon; C009 - Figueroa, Yaiza; C025 - Thomas, Marcus; C029 - Pena, Maria; C034 - Colon, Dionette; C042 - Carnes, Donna; C048 - Caban, Isaiah; C052 - Dav ermann, Christina; C068 - collins, Jennifer; C086 - Downie, Lynda; D013Gonzales, Dario; D062 - Mcgregor, Ronnie; D077 - De Leon, Maria; D158Castro, Jorge; D160 - Blackman, Ronald; D169 - Santos, Angel; D180 - Daggs, Donald; D184 - Dean, Shelena; D209Ewing, Simone; E021 - Guzman, Lianyi; E026 - Thomas, Pedro; E032 - Garcia, Sarah; E048 - Ruiz, Edisson; E091Mitchel, Rocky; E107 - Sanchez Alvarez, Filiberto; E108 - Reyes, Nidia PUBLIC STORAGE # 24105, 2275 N Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32807, (407) 545-2541 Time: 10:20 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 1231 - Angoy, Robin; 1367 - Finn, Mike; 2079 - Willis, Guy d.; 2158 - Acosta, Digna; 2214 - Pew Mortgage Research Lavalle, Aneurin; 2267 - whitmore, catherynne; 2295Barnes, Jennifer; 2304 - Blount, Anezha; 2313 - PEREZ, EDWIN; 2327 - Hayes, Kari; 2361 - Richardson, Alvin; 2398 - Cruz, Mark; 3083 - Solomon, Elsa-Marie; 3102 - Theus, Wanisha; 3295 - Lawson, Nathan; 3326 - Stringfield, Desere; F330 - BLAKE, NATASHA; F361 - Taylor, Patricia; F366 - Hunt, Michael; F374 - de maintenon, shelby; F379 - Pittman, Michael; F411 - Ruiz, Raymond Anthony; F445 - Williams, Dakaja; F447 - Cassidy, Michael; G451 - curley, Keshawn; G492 - Lopez, Jessica; G504 - Millan, Luis; G518 - Bartley, Silas; G520 - Wagner, Carl; G521 - Lopez, George; G529 - Holt, Jeremy; G530 - Taylor, Jacqui; G532 - Yo chum, Dan; H539 - Cepeda, Nelson; H563 - Wilton, Kipp; H584 - Martinez, Delfina; H624 - Paty, Pauline; H627 - Pledger, Kinnis; I673 - Mosley, Marquetta; I684 - Pledger, Kinnis; J705 - Bachand, Danna; J709 - Blanco, Natalio PUBLIC STORAGE # 25781, 155 S Goldenrod Rd, Orlando, FL 32807, (321) 247-6790 Time: 10:30 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetrea sures.com. 1119 - Nieves, Jose; 1125 - Weathers, Lorenzo; 1254 - Crawford, Irma; 1267 - murphy, Cheyanne; 1271 - Rodriguez, Jose; 1279 - Subiabre, Anyi; 1283 - Bradley, Ronald; 1289 - Francois, Destiny; 1331 - Vazquez, Shantellys; 1333 - Rivera, Edgardo; 1367 - Hernandez, Ronald; 1409 - Stanley, Demetrius; 1437 - Robinson, Anya; 1601 - Collins, Zackery; 1602 - saidi, basem; 1605 - Salomon, Javier; 1722 - Porro, Freddy; 1734Fouche, Vanessa; 1746 - Neves, John; 1773 - Woods, Marvin; 2000 - Harriell, Jerrelle; 2058 - Autry, Lamar; 2208 - Hib bett, Shamiya; 2213 - Anderson, Vanilla; 2241 - Alvarado, Reinaldo; 2296 - Weath ers, Lorenzo; 2429 - Parks, Jacqueline; 2437 - Betancourt, Alex; 2458 - KEEFE III, WILLIAM; 2460 - Salomon, Javier; 2611 - Betancourt, Leon Orpheus PUBLIC STORAGE # 25851, 10280 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32817, (407) 901-2590 Time: 10:40 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 1007 - Persaud, Ronald; 1011 - Boggiano, Nancy; 1202 - Velez, Luis; 1207 - Dennis, Lorenso F; 1211 - Hancock, Damon; 2021 - Lopez III, Luis; 2051 - Ireland, Sarena; 2057 - Cata
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Software Engineer II: Develop mobile apps for IoT energy mgmt h/w. Reqs Master’s in CS/CE, IS, or Comp. Apps. w/2 yrs exp in app dev. for IoT devices. Must be authorized to work F/T without employer sponsor. Job location: Oviedo, FL. Email resume to Smart Charging Technologies, LLC ylopez@smartchargetech.com.to Ref: SE
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