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Capt. Donnie Lange, of Tackle Center in Islamorada, said, “That’s an easy one. Beer.”
Michael Merrit, of Worldwide Sportsman’s Bayside Marina, said, “A radio. Though when I’m working I’m listening to channel 16, you still have to have tunes. I’ll usually play some classic rock.”
“Fuel. It’s often overlooked, but you can ask a captain from Sea Tow and they’ll probably tell you that fuel is the number one call they receive,” said Mike Goldberg of Key Dives.
Capt. Rick Stanczyk, out of Bud N Mary’s said, “Bait. There’s only been one time that I’ve had the misfortune of leaving my shrimp at the dock. Thankfully I had a buddy who was out and brought me some of his extra.”
For sponsorship info, call Mike Leonard 305-743-7368 All proceeds to benefit local projects and scholarships.
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oral Restoration Foundation has been awarded $2.1 million in funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to restore eight reefs along the Florida Reef Tract to levels outlined in NOAA’s Acropora Recovery Plan. Out of 17 coastal habitat restoration organizations that were selected for funding through NOAA’s Community-based Restoration Program, Coral Restoration Foundation is the sole recipient for a coral reef restoration project. The $2.1 million grant will be distributed over three years and will be matched dollar for dollar by Coral Restoration Foundation. Based out of Key Largo, Coral Restoration Foundation operates the world’s largest reef restoration program. With six offshore coral nurseries in South Florida housing over 50,000 corals at a time, the foundation uses innovative techniques to grow threatened coral species which are later outplanted on to reefs. Clusters of corals are
outplanted strategically to increase the amount of genetic diversity for these once dominant coral species. The grant awarded by NOAA will allow Coral Restoration Foundation to take the next leap in restoration efforts and will contribute to advancing the organization’s overarching goal of saving our world’s oceans. Spanning almost 150 miles along the coast of South Florida and the Florida Keys, the Florida Reef Tract is the third largest barrier reef in the world. Barrier reefs provide habitat for marine life, but are critically important for humans as well. They provide storm and erosion protection for coastal communities, support the tourism industry, create thousands of jobs, and produce food for millions of individuals. Sadly, since the 1970’s, the populations of two key reef building species, staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) and elkhorn (A. palmata), have declined by 92-97 percent due to various factors. As a result, these species are now listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
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The project’s first year will begin with a Pilot Study involving close to 10,000 corals being outplanted across 20 reefs, including North Carysfort, Molasses, Sombrero, Coffins Patch, American Shoal, and Western Sambo. This followed by monitoring throughout the year will identify eight best suitable reef sites for the remainder of the project and will span the entire Florida Reef Tract from Key West to north of Monroe County. The project will result in over 50,000 previously dominant coral species, elkhorn and staghorn, being outplanted to restoration standards in NOAA’s Acropora Recovery Plan. The scale of this project is unprecedented and shines a light not only on the urgency of saving our reefs. Coral Restoration Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Key Largo, FL working to restore our coral reefs, educating individuals on the importance of our oceans, and using science to further research and monitoring techniques. To get involved or learn more, visit coralrestoration.org. — Contributed
COMMUNITY NEWS
UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / NOVEMBER 25, 2016
‘Tis better to give, than receive Toys for Tots & Holiday Helpers collecting gifts for local children JASON KOLER
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very year, thousands of deserving children throughout Monroe County benefit from the charitable work of two leading organizations who work tirelessly to ensure that every boy and girl makes it onto Santa’s Nice List. “A lot of the list comes off the school’s free and reduced lunch list – about 5,000 to 8,0000,” said Toys for Tots volunteer Kyle Burkel. “We raise more toys per capita that any other Toys for Tots Drive in the country.” The drive, part of the Marine Corps national Toys for Tots program, culminates with a Poker Run and Parade on Saturday, Dec. 17. The ride leaves Gilbert’s Resort in Key Largo at 11:30 a.m. and concludes at the Oceanview Inn and Sports Bar in Islamorada. “The Keys being what they are,
everyone helps everyone else. All the toys that are raised go to local kids,” Burkel added. Toys for Tots drop-offs include any of the Islamorada Fire Stations, Capital Bank or Ocean Sotheby’s Real Estate. In Key West, the major player is Wesley House Family Services which organizes the Holiday Helpers of the Florida Keys toy drive. Spokesman Jeremy Wilkerson relies on a partnership of 10 agencies to collect toys for families who, for a number of reasons, may not have the resources to provide for their children during the holiday. They accept new, unwrapped toys at any of their offices throughout the Keys plus any Centennial Bank or Keys Federal Credit Union branch, Royal Furniture and Womankind. Both organizations are also accepting checks. For more information on the Poker Run contact Sgt. Lou Slagle at 305401-0149. The Wesley House can be reached at 305-809-5000.
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UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / NOVEMBER 25, 2016
BRIEFLY Light up Key Largo Trolley Tour
Grant writing Workshop is set
The Key Largo Chamber of Commerce will be the starting point for the Light Up Key Largo Trolley Tours staged on successive Tuesdays. On Nov. 29, Dec. 6, Dec. 8, Dec. 12, and Dec. 16, about 20 decorated stops will be staged for guests to view the holiday decorations. Guests also have the opportunity to disembark and shop. Tours begins at 5:45 p.m. and cost $20 per person, per tour. For tickets, call 954-830-4545 or email Jeanne@islandtimetrolley.com. Or visit islandtimetrolley.com
The Florida Keys Community College and Grant Writing USA will present a two-day workshop in Key West on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 5-6 from 9 to 4 p.m. The tuition is $455 for instruction, workbook, and alumni website access. Use the discount code “Chamber” to receive a $30 discount off registration price. Seating is limited, online reservations are necessary. Tuition payment not required at time of enrollment. Contact Janet Darling of Grant Writing USA at 888-290-6237.
Nazarene Church hosts movie night
Win for the little Canes The Upper Keys Hurricanes B-Team beat their rivals from Marathon in their final game of the season at Coral Shores High School recently. In the photo running with the ball is #42 Isaac Holmes and blocking are #32 JD Davis and #62 Tyler Born. CRYSTAL SEBBEN/Contributed
The Nazarene Church is having a movie night on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. The fundraiser is an effort of Living Waters charity to assist community members to obtain necessary medications. For more information contact Minister Eveyln Hardee at 305-809-6173.
Businesses stage appreciation party The local businesses of the Tradewinds Shopping Plaza will host a customer appreciation party for patrons on Thursday, Dec. 8 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to enjoy the music, food and wine, games, raffles, and prizes. Raffles prizes include 42-inch flat screen television smart phones, and more.
CSHS STUDENT OF THE WEEK
UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / NOVEMBER 25, 2016 The Upper Keys Weekly is proud to partner with Coral Shores High School faculty and students in choosing “The Student of the Week.” Recipients are chosen on a myriad of qualifications ranging from academic standing, athletics, outstanding achievements, community involvement, individuality and moral fortitude. We thank our future leaders and CSHS for allowing us to share in a weekly dose of “Cane Pride.”
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What organizations and activities are you involved with at CSHS and why are they important to you? In sports I play junior varsity football and varsity soccer. I also play in band, and play concert jazz, rock, and marching.
Instagram or Snapchat? What’s your favorite filter? I don’t use social media so my favorite is no filter. What are the biggest challenges facing the Keys? What would you do to meet these challenges? The dying off of the Florida Bay sea grass is a big issue — we need the bay for fishing, recreational uses, charters, ecotourism, etc. What are your plans after high school? Join the Coast Guard, attend college for emergency medicine, and become a helicopter rescue swimmer. Do you think you will make the Keys your permanent home? Why or why not? I just moved from Orlando and will be living here until I enlist in the U.S.C.G. then I’ll potentially live anywhere. Finish this sentence: Living in the Keys has taught me… … how laid back you can be and how much fun it can be living in a small town.
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THE ARTS
UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / NOVEMBER 25, 2016
Resurrecting wood Retired school teacher
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ariano Leone takes old wooden items and makes them new again, creating vibrant functional furniture. His craft is upcycling — breathing new life into discarded items. For example, he builds shelves out of pallets or tables from old fencing or benches out of old decking. Then Leone paints “Keysy” images as a focal point using bright colors. For his commissioned pieces, Leone said he works in reverse; he doesn’t take any money upfront. “People are good about having their own ideas. They usually tell me what they like — ibis, mahi mahi, flamingos — and we go from there,” he said. Everyday, Leone cranks the oldies station and goes to work where his woodpile is mountainous. His children often hum the “Sanford and Sons” theme song when he arrives. But this “hyper Italian from New York” doesn’t mind. It keeps him busy, and five years ago when he participated in his first craft fair and sold everything, it only fueled his passion to create. Leone credits his long teaching career, eight years of it at Coral
2. This Town Niall Horan 3. Satisfied Sia 4. Minnesota Lil Yachty Shores High School, with providing the drive to create. (He also credits his wife Valli, of 48 years, and their personal art collection. She is a writer and published author – and their faith in God.) After years teaching special education, social studies and vocational studies, he was a dismal failure at retirement. “I tried volunteering, then fishing everyday, felt lukewarm about golfing… But I realized I needed to continuously work, non-
stop. This is it,” Leone said, then added laughing, “I’ve met more people in the last five years creating art than I did as teacher.” Leone’s work can be found at resurrectionwood.com. His artwork is on display at the Redbone Art Gallery in Islamorada, Morada Way Art Walk once a month, Artisan’s Market in Key West once a month, the Key Largo Gallery, and The Art Box. Contact Marty Leone at 305-321-5466 for more information.
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ENTERTAINMENT
UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / NOVEMBER 25, 2016
Libations
Snook’s Anthony Frisone thinks Winona Richardson is ‘tops.’
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newbie to the Keys, Winona Richardson has worked at Snook’s Bayside Restaurant and Grand Tiki Bar since June this year. She and her husband sold everything, packed their cars, and aside from a four-hour nap she took in Nashville, drove 30 hours straight to get here with their three dogs and cat on board seeking “a different pace.” Manager Anthony Frisone said, “She’s tops, doesn’t get better than her.” Her favorite drink to serve is the Blue Kokomo. It takes coconut
rum, blue curacao, Coco Lopez and pineapple juice. (Richardson loves this libation; she drinks them herself.) “It’s really sweet and they go down easy. It pairs well with the coconut shrimp appetizer.” When she’s not working, she drinks coin style margaritas, which means no sour mix, just straight lime juice. When not behind the bar, Richardson kayaks everyday on the bay. She went to college for nursing, pre-med, and pre-veterinarian science, “just about everything.” She doesn’t know what her future holds, but she loves the view at Snook’s. Richardson works full-time, almost everyday, but sometimes takes a day off on Wednesdays. Visit her at the bar and ask for the Blue Kokomo. Snook’s is located at 99470 Overseas Highway in Key Largo.
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COMMUNITY HOLIDAY CALENDAR NEWS
UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / NOVEMBER 25, 2016 MARATHON
Advent Calendar of Kindness
The Keys are a giving, volunteering community. There’s so much going on — locals helping locals — that it’s hard to keep it straight. So, the Keys Weekly created a little cheat sheet, an advent calendar we’re calling it. Help out with one, or five, of the charitable calls to action below. Cut out this page and hang it on the fridge. Let’s make it merry! — Weekly Staff report Sun
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Drop off an unwrapped toy (or a check) to any Islamorada fire station for Toys for Tots in the Upper Keys
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19 Refrain from exchanging knowing looks with other locals in the long line at Publix
Get Santa a new bottle of rum
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Michelle Franck and Lisa Ziels are ‘elves’ for 31 needy Marathon ‘tweens and teens; gift cards needed; 305-731-4931
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Marathon volunteers needed to pack and ship care packages to military overseas; cash ok too; call 305-731-6040
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Pay for someone else’s toys on layaway at Kmart
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Buy the Salvation Army bell ringer a bottle of water Lighted Bike Parade for Wesley House in Key Colony Beach (Dec. 7 in Bayview Park)
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Participate in 17 Toys for Tots Poker Run & Parade; bring toy; first stop at Gilbert’s Resort and last at Oceanview Inn
Actually park within the lines today while shopping
Grand Vin hosts a Trolley Ride to benefit BVMP in Key West
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By one of 500 24 raffle tickets sold to win a $1,000 Publix gift card; fundraiser benefits United Way
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orty years ago, Maria Hopwood received the ultimate gift —a second chance at life. Given six months to live, Hopwood says her recovery would not have been possible if not for the compassion of others. She said it was a summons to serve those who are not as fortunate. “After I recovered, I made a promise to God to help American families because I felt that this country gave me my life and health back,” said Hopwood. And so began her work. She started by simply helping single parents, bringing comfort to troubled families around the Upper Keys by buying food and clothes, and devoting time to motivating their children. Now she delivers beautiful flower arrangements to Upper Keys families as a way to continue the promise she once made. Her kids and grandchildren, some of them in England, pitch in too. Her nonprofit, Maria’s Hope and Prosperity, was officially founded in 2011. Her larger mission is to assist under-privileged students go on to college. Through flowers sales, Hopwood has gathered the funding needed to support her initiatives in Monroe County. Her flowers are available at the nonprofit’s show room near Lazy Days Restaurant, or by delivery. (Hopwood hopes locals will consider her flowers for their next ceremony or special event,
as all proceeds help children.) Her store has various types of orchids, roses, tulips, daisies, and many other tropical flowers for sale. Through flower sales, primarily, plus donations and sponsorship, Maria’s Hope and Prosperity has expanded the outreach. “We realized there was a growing need, and that we had to grow ourselves. Every year we give out more than $100,000 in donations, scholarships, supplies, and materials,” said Hopwood. Hopwood’s influence has trickled down the Keys to Marathon and Marathon High School’s Dr. Christina Belotti. Belotti is the teacher sponsor for Keys to Be the Change at Marathon High School. In Marathon, students focus on homelessness and poverty with a strong focus on students in special circumstances. “That’s how we tied in with Maria, we partnered with her last month and had her speak at our meeting,” said Belotti. “She came to us last year because she wanted do something for graduating seniors. For class night, she donated five lap tops and two scholarships to students.” But her outreach goes beyond the Keys. Every Tuesday, Hopwood sends supplies to orphaned Haitian and Dominican children. Every year she also coordinates a supply shipment to Cuba, as well.
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Snappers Oceanfront Restaurant & Bar 139 Seaside Avenue, MM 94.5, Key Largo • (305) 852-5956 • www.SnappersKeyLargo.com SNAPPERS OCEANFRONT RESTAURANT offers quality dining with a Florida Keys feel at moderate prices in a casual atmosphere. Both locals and visitors alike are treated to a truly enjoyable Keys experience when visiting Snappers. Open daily from 11am, Sunday Brunch 10am.
Pilot House’s macadamia panko-encrusted fish is a popular choice.
CHEF’S FARE: SIMPLICITY Professional brings flavor to cuisine at Pilot House THERESA JAVA
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here’s a new head chef at Pilot House, Luigi Maestri. Compared to most stereotypical restaurant chefs, he’s a little different —soft-spoken, unassuming and seemingly relaxed. Maestri joined Mark Charles at the Pilot House two months ago bringing his 15 years experience and skill to the kitchen. Originally from Colombia, Maestri is Latino and Italian. (His Italian accent intensifies when speaking of that food.) As for recreating the menu, he said … not yet. He’s Chef Luigi implemented small changes for now and wants to hone in on consistency and presentation, and integrate more local flavors and foods. “It is stone crab season, and we have the freshest seafood available here in the Keys,” he said. Fresh herbs and spices keep the flavors simple, while kicking up the quality. Maestri, who will be turning 46 years old next week, believes in healthy foods. He said the hogfish snapper available at Pilot House is extremely fresh and good for you. He said a great option on the menu is the macadamia crusted hogfish, prepared by first pan sautéing, finishing in the broiler with citrus maca-
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damia panko crust then topped with mango pineapple salsa. The fish is served with coconut rice and fresh vegetables and has gained notoriety — it was featured on “Diners, DriveIns and Dives” on the Food Network. In the future, he may add snapper livornese to the menu. It’s a simple recipe, baking the fish in garlic, tomatoes, capers, black olives and lots of fresh parsley then finished with a fresh beurre blanc sauce. Maestri also spoke of adding a house-made pesto sauce to the menu and how much he loves tiramisu. “I pay very much attention to the details. I like colorful dishes,” said Maestri. Maestri has been a professional chef since 2001. He also trained as a commercial pilot. When Maestri isn’t in the kitchen, he voraciously reads new recipes, and cookbooks. He likes watching the TV shows “Chopped” and “Hell’s Kitchen.” He said he leads a “boring life” with his wife, who he’s been with for 25 years, but admits he once sampled snake on a camping trip. “Luigi is a great fit for our operations here. He’s got the proven talent to take us to the next level. We are still offering our great menu and fresh seafood, but he’s going to do what he does and make it better,” said general manager Mark Charles. The Pilot House is open everyday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and open until 11 p.m. weekend nights. It’s located at 13 Seagate Boulevard in Key Largo. Call 305-451-3142 for more information.
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SUPER DOCTOR
8. Last book you read? I only read on vacation. But it was “Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World.” 9. Favorite gift? A painting of an angry cat that’s in the front office. It was given to me by a patient.
20 Questions with Dr. Mahoney
10. Favorite restaurant in Key West? Mangia, Mangia! 11. Favorite restaurant in the Upper Keys? Every single one of them since I don’t have time to cook often, which I do love.
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r. Joanne Mahoney has been practicing Internal Medicine for 30 years now. She took the slow route through medical school; first starting out as a medical technician, then went on to become a physician’s assistant, and then decided to become a medical doctor. She’s the medical director with Hospice VNA, the Rural Health Network in Key West, the Plantation Key Nursing Center and Key West Health and Rehabilitation. Mahoney said that nurses are her “best friends,” and without them and other support staff, she couldn’t do what she does. “We live in a very giving community,” Dr. Mahoney said. Dr. Mahoney spends a weekend a month in Key West to accommodate her many jobs. And she’s also an avid angler and has had the same fishing mate and friend since Coral Shores High School. Yes, she is a true Conch.
12. Best vacation? Cat Island with my friends who live there. 13. What scares you? Being helpless to change an outcome for a patient. I wouldn’t say scared really, but sad. 14. What always makes you happy? I love my pets. My animals they are always there for me. 1. What inspired you to become a doctor? My family doctor as a child and my father as a teen. Bonus that it’s a recession-proof profession!
5. Top three favorite albums? Moody Blues’ “Question of Balance” definitely, “Stairway to Heaven,” and any Kenny G album.
2. What’s the biggest fish you have caught? I’ve caught a 50-pound sailfish but I lost a 100-pounder on the line.
6. What is your favorite car aside from an Accord? I’d take a Jaquar, XJE. They’re really sleek looking.
3. Are you squeamish when having your blood drawn? No, but I hate shots — at least it’s over quickly. 4. What’s the last play you saw? “Naked Boys Singing.” It was hysterical!
7. Favorite movie? “Gone With The Wind” or “Shawshank Redemption,” that’s a good one. It’s about being good to people and having it come back to you later in life.
15. What’s your favorite “transplanted plant?” China berry tree. 16. Favorite guilty pleasure? Ice cream. 17. Coffee or tea? Green tea. 18. Do you have a health regimen? Swimming and a different daily exercise. 19. If you could perpetually be any age, which age? I would be 50 — old enough to know better and still young enough to enjoy all life has to offer. Finish this sentence. 20. When I go, I will go … with the knowledge that I did my best in all the circumstances of my life. I hope God has a nice suite for me.
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Florida Keys State Representative Holly Raschein became friends with Madruga in 2008 and served with him on the board of Leadership Monroe County.
Manny Madruga graduated from University of Miami law school.
“This is a black mark on our precious, small community. This is going to be a long healing process because he touched so many lives in so many ways. “ —Holly Raschein
Raschein says Madruga was a pillar in the state’s capitol when it came to advocating for the legal field. “He would have been a great judge, state attorney, state representative or whatever he wanted to do,” she added. “He was a true gentleman and statesman.”
BRITT MYERS
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Late prosecutor touched many lives in the Keys
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would receive a text reading “HH,” which was Manny’s code for happy hour. It was typically a Monday or Tuesday and it was understood we would meet at the Brewery. And it was equally understood I would have to endure relentless taunts ranging from his superior billiards abilities to how the Miami Hurricanes were the greatest program in college football history (and Manny could win any argument — especially those pertaining to Canes football). But these weekly sessions are what I will miss the most about Manny Madruga. If you knew Manny, he had sheepish grin that accompanied his jabs, but it was that same endearing trademark that made Manny, a tenacious prosecutor, one of the most approachable figures in the room. And perhaps that was Manny, a paradox. Inside the courtroom, he was a fierce prosecutor with an unrivaled passion for the law. Just after graduating from the University of Miami Law School, Manny joined the Monroe County State Attorney’s Office and shortly after prosecuted his first murder trial at the age of 26. Manny went on to prosecute some of the highest profile cases in the history of the county and in
FRIENDS REMEMBER MANNY MADRUGA Two days after his friend’s passing, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office General Counsel Patrick McCullah was still reeling and fighting back tears at the loss of his friend and colleague. He and Madruga first met in 1995 as prosecutors with the State Attorney’s Office. As trial partners, they became fishing buddies and eventually best friends while working together on a number of cases including the high-profile murder case of Jeffery Wallace.
“I just can’t get my head around it,” he said. “I spoke with him the night before and we were actively talking about a job search. I just wish he would have given me or someone else a chance to talk to him.” —Patrick McCullah
McCullah says he will remember Madruga as a great trial lawyer. “One of the best I have ever known.”
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2009 he was honored with the Gene Berry Memorial Award from the Florida Prosecuting Attorney’s Association — its highest honor. Yet Manny’s legacy outside of work was equally impressive. Madruga served on dozens of boards and devoted his time to countless non-profits, including the Boys and Girls Club, MARC House, Masonic Lodge, Key West Ambassador Program, Sunset Rotary and countless others. Today, a recent picture with members of Manny’s Leadership Monroe County Class serves as his profile picture on Facebook. He took great pride in staying connected with that particular group, which is where I met Manny in 2007. Just recently, he told me, “After all of these years, it makes me proud that our class still has the most representation at Leadership functions.” Sure, Manny was always competitive, but he also cared about preserving relationships. Manny had many friends, but one of his closest friends was his ex-wife, Ani. Manny would often remark that one of his proudest, and most thankful, achievements was that he and Ani remained close after their divorce. It was during one his stories about Ani that he once choked up. He was remarking on the early days and how she was incredible mother. It was the only time I ever saw him cry.
“I am really upset with Manny,” Smith told the Weekly days after his friends passing as he worked through a range of emotions. “He was just such a great guy.” An investigator with the Public Defender’s Office, Smith worked alongside Madruga as a police officer with the Key West Police Department since 1990.
“This was a straight up guy who was never vindictive,” Smith said. “I am still trying to wrap my head around it. I am still trying to believe that Manny Madruga did this.” —Scott Smith
Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay met Madruga back in 1990 when he was a patrol sergeant and Madruga was a junior prosecutor. Together they served on many boards and volunteered countless hours at community events too numerous to list. Ramsay had recently offered Madruga a job with the Sheriff’s Office.
“His passion was to make our community cleaner and safer and get the bad guys off the street,” Ramsay said. “Manny was a great guy; a friend to the Sheriff’s Office and to me personally. This is a devastating loss.” —Rick Ramsay
Family was sacred to Manny. In his last months, he spent weekends in Miami tending to his mother as she rehabbed from an illness. I would often invite him out to watch a game or shoot some pool, but Manny would text back that he was heading to his mom’s. He never once treated it as a duty. Instead, he would return to “HH” with updates on his mother’s progress and how proud he was of her determination. I don’t think he ever stopped to realize it, but his descriptions about his mother were reflections of his own fortitude and character. Above Hurricane football and deer hunting in South Georgia, Manny cherished trips to see his daughter Natalie in college. Some of Manny’s favorite stories involved something simple, such as some dinner in Orlando with Natalie, but those were their stories and not mine to tell. I can simply tell you that Manny loved his daughter as much as any father could. My stories are like so many others who knew Manny. He touched countless lives in a myriad of social and professional circles. The themes of these memories will all share a common denominator about a man whose artistry was words … yet he led by example in life. I don’t know how much love a person can give, but Manny gave every day — to so many people. And while we may never know exactly why our friend took his own life, I will always believe that Manny gave until he could give no more. And like all of us, I simply wish I could have one more text reading “HH.”
Manny posted this picture of his daughter to his Facebook account in 2014 with the following caption: ‘Birthday dinner with the most special person in my life. Happy Birthday, Natalie.
There will be a mass this Friday at St. Mary’s at 3 p.m. There will be a celebration of life to follow at Duval Square at 4:30 p.m.
Doug and Sue Harrison served on the MARC Board of Directors with Madruga for a number of years. Doug recalls a particular Christmas party where the board could not get Madruga off the serving line. “Finally after several attempts Manny poured sauce on my shoe and said, ‘Health Department only lets clean shoes on the line,’” Doug said with a faint laugh. “Like everyone else, this caught us totally flat-footed,” Sue added. “We all feel like something has been taken away from us. I keep thinking it is about me, but it not about me.”
—Doug & Sue Harrison
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SAVE THE DATE Saturday, Nov. 26 • International Sand Art Competition from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Casa Marina, Key West. • Light Up Key Largo Tree Lighting Festival at 5 p.m. at Murray Nelson Government and Cultural Center, Key Largo. • Pops in the Park, Music in America Concert at 4 p.m. at Founders Park, Islamorada. • Polynesian Luau & Pig Roast at Snooks Bay Restaurant, Key Largo.
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Sunday, Nov. 27 • Holiday lights celebration and Santa visit starting at 5:30 p.m. at Marathon Community Park. Tuesday, Nov. 29 • Light up Key Largo Trolley Tour at 9 p.m. at Key Largo Chamber of Commerce.
Chef Drew offers catering, pop-up restaurants and classes from his mobile food trucks. THERESA JAVA/keys Weekly
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Seasoned chef follows new business model
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hef Andrew Tsang is bringing big-city culinary ideas to the Keys. As proprietor of Chef Drew’s Island Catering, or CDIC, Tsang is the proverbial new kid on the block, in a truck, set to celebrate his one-year anniversary in January. The start-up mobile catering has had a successful first year. This past week has been busy for Tsang. He’s been filling orders by stuffing chicken into ducks and fitting them both into turkeys to make “turduckens.” And somewhere in there, there is Cajun sausage stuffing. “It’s a lot of work, but they’re so good, it’s worth it,” Tsang said. “It’s labor-intensive, it’s a two-man job,” said Emilio Molina, sous chef. Tsang said he filled about two-dozen orders for Thanksgiving and he hopes to double that for Christmas. A stuffed turducken feeds 10-15 people easily.
Tsang’s CDIC offers all the traditional holiday sides as well as some of the newer trendier items like Peruvian blue whipped potatoes, sweet potato gratin, succotash and white chocolate bread pudding. He also offers colossal stone crab claw platters. The mobile catering venture started out as a bet over drinks with former Snapper’s Waterfront Restaurant owner, Howard Kolbenheyer. Tsang bet that if they offered mobile catering, it would become wildly successful. So, they did. Then, Kolbenheyer sold the restaurant and Tsang went on independently with the catering.
The start-up mobile catering has had a successful first year. This past week has been busy for Tsang. He’s been filling orders by stuffing chicken into ducks and fitting them both into turkeys to make ‘turduckens.’
Tsang may be a new business owner, but he’s a well-seasoned chef. He’s been executive chef at Snapper’s, Green Turtle, Marker 88 and Pierre’s. And he’s had screen time on cooking shows like “Cutthroat Kitchen” and “Man vs. Child.” Aside from taking on a new business, Tsang teaches culinary classes at Corks and Curds in Key Largo the second Tuesday of every month from 6 to 8 p.m. The meal prepared is paired with wine or champagne for students. The next class is scheduled for Dec. 13. What else? Tsang, along with Molina, creates pop-up restaurants. The duo is set to create a five-beer pairing menu at Florida Keys Brewing Company in December. “It’s basically where we can plan an elaborate menu that isn’t at a restaurant. It can be anywhere,” Tsang said. The only thing that changes is the location and the menu. The pop-ups offer ramen noodle bars, sushi bars, Kosher meals, “anything and everything.” Chef Drew Tsang can be reached at 305-853-6206. For more information, visit chefdrewsislandcatering.com.
Wednesday, Nov. 30 • Free meditation class at 7 p.m. at The Long Walk Home, Key Largo. • Movies Under the Stars at 7 p.m. at Cheeca Lodge & Spa, Islamorada. • Innocent Souls Vietnam 1968 presentation at 5 p.m. at Florida Keys History & Discovery Center, Islamorada. Thursday, Dec. 1 • Annual Holiday Open House Party at 4 p.m. at Garrett Chiropractic, Islamorada. • Marrvelous Pet Rescue Yappy Hour at 6 p.m. at Buzzard’s Roost Restaurant, Key Largo. • Sail the Keys Ribbon Cutting ceremony at 5:30 p.m. at Smuggler’s Cove, Islamorada. • Village Council Meeting at 5:30 p.m. at Founders Park Community Center, Islamorada. Thursday, Dec. 1 through Dec. 3 • Islamorada Sailfish Tournament registration at 6 p.m. at Whale Harbor, Islamorada. Friday, Dec. 2 • Book club discussing “Cross Creek” at 10 a.m. at Marathon library. • 12th annual Holiday Festival at 4 p.m. at Founders Park, Islamorada. Saturday, Dec. 3 • TRI Key West at 7 a.m. from Higgs Beach. • Yard sale at 8 a.m. at The Long Walk Home, Key Largo. • Maria’s Hope & Prosperity Holiday Dinner & Auction at 3 p.m. at Smuggler’s Cove Marina, Islamorada. • Movie night at 7p.m. at Church of the Nazarene, Key Largo. Send events to gabriel@keysweekly.com.
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ROTARY ON THE MOVE F
rank Derfler, president of the Rotary Club of the Upper Keys, bottom photo, presented two checks totaling $1,000 to Plantation Key School staff: Tina Cash, left, Kelli Brower and Lara House. The money will be used for an innovative literacy program for students in grades K-8 called “PKS Readers are Leaders.” The program encourages students to read books of their choosing and provides incentives in hopes the students will become lifelong readers. The donation was made possible through a grant received from Community Foundation of the Florida Keys that was matched by Upper Keys Rotary. The club also inducted a new member. Traci Ryan, right in the top photo, is pictured with Derfler and Membership Chair John Gallant. Ryan has been in the hospitality industry for more than 30 years and currently serves as the area sales manager for Islamorada Resort Company, which includes Pelican Cove, Amara Cay Resort, La Seista Resort and Postcard Inn. She has lived in the Upper Keys for nearly five years, moving from St. Petersburg where she was involved with sales and catering. Originally from Utica, NY, she lives in Islamorada with her fiancé Richard Ratloff and two furry cats. — Contributed
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1963 Pontiac Grand Prix -almost entirely original parts and interior. Blue inside and out. Great condition. $12,500. For more details or more pictures, call 305-733-7901. Located in Marathon.
LEIGH ANN’S COFFEE HOUSE Now Hiring BARRISTAS & FOOD PREP Full-time/Part-time day & night shifts. Server for Evening Wine Bar also needed. Apply in person at 301 Sadowski Causeway, Key Colony Beach.
positions. Apply in person Mon-Fri 1011am @ Sunset Grille & Raw Bar Knights Key Blvd. Marathon
Ocean Front Condo for sale by owner on 2nd floor at Seaview Condominiums Marathon. 2BD/2BA, w/d hookup, only one in complex! Ocean views from every room. Large concrete boat slip, parking for trailer w/small ramp! With some personal touches, this could be your dream home in Paradise! $300,000 (828)3375070
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Nails by Ivis in Marathon is looking for a Nail Tech, F/T or P/T, call 305-924-0179 NOW HIRING: Servers, Bartender, Line Cook and Day-time Dishwasher. Please apply in person at Nowhere Bar & Grill, 11399 Overseas Hwy, MM 53, Marathon. 305-998-4451 M e c h a n i c , SMALL ENGINE, Full or Part Time. Long term employment. (305) 852-0600 MARATHON - Full-time Office Position - Diversified full time position Tue-Sat 9 to 5 for an outgoing people person with solid Microsoft programs background and skills as well as self-starter. Middle Keys resident preferred Please provide references with your resume. Previous applicants need not apply. drenda@cbschmitt.com HIRED Customer Service Auditors needed for Marathon and Key Largo areas. w w w.shopperjobs.com OR Mandi.Flinders@ shopperjobs.com OR 1-800-259-8551 Ext. 205 Accountant - Florida Keys Country Club. FT; Min 5 yrs exp, degree in accounting pref. Includes, POS, F&B, Golf/tennis and hotel accounting and administration. Full job description available. Salary based on exp. Contact Tara at 305-7436586 or tara@keyscpa. com. EOE. Warehouse Crew D’Asign Source is looking for a permanent Warehouse Crew member. Must have reliable transportation, be on time and organized. Must have a valid driver’s license & CDL. Starting pay $15hr, overtime available. careers@ dasignsource. com Full-Time Salaried Position in Key West Office. The Porter-Allen Insurance Company is looking for an experienced Customer Service Representative. Licensed preferred 2-20 or 4-40 Florida. Monday-Friday 8-5. Please call David or Elizabeth at (305)2942542. Fax (305)296-0054. LOOKING FOR Wait Staff, Food Runners & Hosts. Established busy restaurant must apply in Person. Sparky’s Landing, Key Colony Beach
Advertising sales professional sought for temporary position for local tourism-centric creative printed publication. Could turn into longer-term. Compensation well above typical potential. Key West and Lower Keys. For more details contact sales@ wanderingdog creations. com or call 305-495-2820. Florida Keys Diesel Repair, Inc. located at 531 107th Street, Marathon, is now hiring qualified diesel technicians. Caterpillar or Cummins Certified Diesel Techs need only apply. Requirements are 5 years minimum experience on Cummins or Caterpillar engines, at least one certification on one of the described engines, proficiency in SIS or QSOL also required. Please contact us at 305289-2070 Irrigation/Landscape Lighting Specialist D’Asign Source is looking for a highly skilled and motivated Irrigation/ Lighting Specialist. 3 or more years of lighting and irrigation design, Installation and maintenance experience. Competitive compensation and benefits. careers@ dasignsource.com Seeking stable happy energetic personality for PT sales position in fun gift shop. Must be year-round Marathon resident; retirees welcome. Stop in to schedule appointment at 11528 Overseas Highway Marathon Construction Foreman wanted. Needs Vehicle. Pay commensurate with experience. Call 305-304-7995 Looking for i n d e p e n d e n t w o r k e r . M u s t have vehicle Great pay and training included. Call 305304-7995 Servers & Bartenders Needed Full Time Please apply during business hours. Key Colony Inn, 700 W. Ocean Dr. Key Colony NOW HIRING: Sweet Savannah’s is now hiring for evening shifts. Please Apply In Person. 8919 Overseas Hwy in Marathon NOW HIRING Lunch & Dinner Shifts, Full Time Only with Experience. Apply in person, Grassy Key Outpost, MM 58 EXP. HELP ONLY needed for all
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FOR RENT COMMERCIAL 2 Office Spaces For Rent in Marathon. One office is approximately 500 square feet and the other is approximately 600 square feet. Contact number is 305 743 5142.
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FOR SALE HOMES Trailer for Sale in Galway Bay, 55+, 1BD/1BA, with twin beds. Away from the highway! Good parking, $9,500 Call (231) 668-1866
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HOBBIES / COLLECTIBLES SELLING OLD NAUTICAL items. Lanterns, Chelsea Ship Clocks, Ship Wheels, Binnacles, Vents, Signs & 1/2 Hulls. ALSO BUYING. Call Lou 603-455-6106 PRIVATE COLLECTOR WANTS Rolex, Dive watches and Pilot watches. Old model Military clocks & watches. Call 305-743-4578
LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Al Maidah, located at 1019 White Street, Key West, FL 33040 in the county of Monroe, intends to register said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida.
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Duplex For Sale in Marathon. 2BD/2BA each side. Excellent condition, long term tenants. $399,000 Financing available. Call 305-664-1286
The Florida Keys Country Club now has job openings for the following positions. Full and Part Time positions for Cooks, waitstaff, bartenders for the Harbor View Cafe'. Pro Shop and Cart Barn are looking for crew members for golf course maintenance. If you like people, have great energy and would like to work in a wonderful environment apply in person 4000 Sombrero Blvd., for an application Tuesday-Friday
HIRING • TOP PAY for Experienced & Licensed Electricians • Benefits • Over 36 years in Marathon • Voted Best Electrical Contractor • Confidentiality Assured • If you know someone who would like to take their profession to the next level please call: Kelly Electric 305-743-6098 Kelly6098@aol.com
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PART TIME POSITIONS Detention Deputy Trainee: The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is accepting Preliminary Applications for a Detention Deputy Trainee Academy starting January 31, 2017. Monroe County Sheriff’s Office will pay for your new career (tuition, books and salary). Preliminary Applications must be completed and received by November 18, 2016. Applicants may apply on line at www.keysso.net or contact Charles Slebodnick at cslebodnick@keysso.net or 305 292-7044. EEO/AAP.
Tellers • HR Representative Accountant I • Credit Analyst II Portfolio Analyst Consumer Loan Manager Loan Processor • Loan Closer We offer 401k, 401a, profit sharing, educational reimbursement, health/dental plans, short/long term disability, and life insurance, as well as paid time off and holidays for full time employees.
Apply Online @KeysBank.com 305-296-8535 Equal Housing Lender • Member FDIC • EOE-M/F/V/D
Fly Tackle & Retail Sales Associate & General Apparel & Retail Sales Associate Apply in Person, Call or Send Resume sandy@floridakeysoutfitters.com
305-664-5423 Mile Marker 81.2
Full & Part Time Positions. Apply in Person. Grassy Key Outpost 58152 Overseas Hwy.
Installation & Service Technicians Get your foot in the door to an awesome future. The demand for Broadwave products and services continues to grow, giving YOU a great opportunity to grow your career. As one of our Communications Technicians, you'll connect customers to our many state-of-the-art offerings while building a solid foundation for your professional future. In this entry-level role, you will work independently in customers' homes and outdoors to install Broadwave products and services or troubleshoot reported issues as quickly as possible. During these visits, you'll build rapport with customers to ensure a positive experience each and every time. As you develop expertise in all of our offerings, you will be given opportunities to advance throughout our organization. In addition to STRONG communication skills, our Installation & Service Technicians must have the following: • Ability to lift and move up to 80lbs • Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends • Ability to work well under pressure • Ability to perceive differences in wire and cable colors • Ability to complete on-the-job and/or classroom training as required to remain on the job • High school diploma or the equivalent is required Meet 275lbs weight limit due to safety restrictions • Must reside in the Lower Keys • Satisfactory results from a background/employment history investigation • Qualification on pre-employment screening • Up to 2 years of related experience is a plus, but not required Valid state driver’s license and non-negligent driving record Please send resumes via email at csmith@broadwave.com
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Management positions @ Fairvilla's Sexy Things (524 Front Street, Key West Florida 33040)
THE MOORINGS
MM 81.5 Seeking self-motivated people for
General Housekeeping Fax Resumes to 1-305-664-4242 or pick up an application at 123 Beach Rd. Islamorada
Applicants must be open minded & personable with the ability to lead others. Should enjoy interacting with customers, and be a responsible self-starter with computer skills & the ability to focus on details. Reply to this job posting by sending all of the following to Cherie@fairvilla.com: Letter of interest on the available position • Current resume & your availability & include your favorite joke PLEASE NOTE: Emails that only include a resume without a letter of interest will NOT be considered. • Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
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305-289-6700
HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
Servers, Busperson, Bartender and Food Runners. Please apply on line at www.spottswood.com/careers or on site 13201 Overseas Highway. EOE m/f/d/v
Immediate opening for a HVAC Service Technician Upper & Middle Keys. Great Pay • Paid Holidays • Sick Pay • Medical Insurance • Paid Vacation
Apply in person 171 Hood Ave • MM 91.5 • Tavernier p 305-852-2960 • f 305-852-0656
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let’s do business - (305) 743-0844 Rent the Legendary Keys Cruisers $45 per week includes baskets-locks-lights
We also rent Kayaks
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305-743-3204
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Brenda Alexander
Broker Associate
Selling The Florida Keys...
10055 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL 33050 305-481-5156 (Direct) www.KeysIslandSales.com Brenda@KeysIslandSales.com Each Office Independently Owned and Operated
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Kitchen Cabinets Sales REAL Wood Cabinets at Particle Board Prices KitchenKorner/Fred's Beds 1333 O/S Hwy, MM 53.5 • 305-743-7277
Ceramic Tile We Do Porcelain Installations! Marble Licensed & Insured Granite Tops FREE ESTIMATES U.S.1 & 109th St, Marathon Floor & Wall Tiles (Across from Beall’s Outlet) Carpets Lic#SP-3562 289-3019
DOT PALM, Inc. LANDSCAPING & TREE SERVICES
SP 3636
TREE CLIMBER WANTED F R E E E S T I M AT E S FREE
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got brick? installation • repairs commercial retaining walls brick cleaning & sealing Dave Keller (305) 304-3966 family owned & operated
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LEARN HOW TO DANCE Ballroom & Latin Dance Private & Group Lessons First Lesson Free!
Theo & Ganine’s DANCE CENTER 305-766-3428 Gulfside Village #40
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