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R.I.P., John Glenn The Mistletones performed at the Trade Winds Plaza for locals attending the third annual Customer Appreciation Party. The allstudent a cappella group is gearing up for their inaugural Christmas show on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Coral Shores High School Performing Arts Center. GABRIEL SANCHEZ/Keys Weekly


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LOCAL CHATTER

UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / DECEMBER 9, 2016 GABRIEL SANCHEZ

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When the final slice of pumpkin pie has been consumed, and the Black Friday shoppers have spent their last dime, that’s the signal to cue up the Christmas music. Roasting chestnuts over an open fire, while listening to Frank Sinatra’s “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” with your sweetie is what the holidays are all about. There are a few songs, however, that after a few decades of listening to over and over, have lost their luster. Holiday DJs, listen up; the Weekly asked locals …

What song could you do without this holiday season?

Chelsea White, of Diver’s Direct, said, “All of them.”

“’Jingle Bells;’ it gets old. Enough with the bells already,” said Carice Walker, of Subway.

“’Silent Night;’ it’s overplayed,” said Michelle Newton, of Key Largo Floral and Gifts.

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See under the Sea New app charts Keys’ underwater terrain GABRIEL SANCHEZ

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ustrian diver Thomas Nemetz was out sailing when he had an epiphany. “Why don’t they have maps of the ocean floor?” he wondered. Previously, companies like Google attempted ocean mapping, but featured only general terrain charting, according to Paige Tyrell, marketing assistant of Ocean Maps. That was then, this is now. “Ocean Maps allows users to see color coordinated depth lines, hotspot with photos, toggle various views, read overall site descriptions, obtain temperature and visibility, and read about ocean life present,” said Tyrell. “Perhaps the coolest feature is Dive Mode, which virtually simulates the dive.” The app has four views: terrain, underwater, depth, and dive mode. Only a year old, the small Austrian-based company has charted 120 sites in the Red Sea, along with Attersee Lake in Austria and Kreidesee Lake in Germany, and now, the

Head of exploration Stefan Zadny, right, looks over data collected from a testing site on Attersee Lake, Austria.

Florida Keys. Starting in September, the Ocean Maps team mapped 70 sites in the Keys, including Hens and Chickens, Alligator Reef, Sand Key, Spiegel Grove, the Christ of the Abyss, Duane and Bibb. On the app, simulation dives like

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the Tortugas and Sand Key are free with the download, while others need to be purchased. So far the company has a handful of downloads for different locations, but plan on merging them on to one platform. Their exploration team spent 10 hours a day, for three weeks, canvasing sites and collecting data in the Keys. The team used side scan sonar and remote operated vehicles to gather information. They dove, took pictures and captured data on sites from Key Largo to Key West to build the 3-D models. “Right now divers rely on memory or hand drawn maps. Our app gives you actual geographic data that is to scale,” said Tyrell. “We hope to increase safety by making the experience less overwhelming. If you have some idea of what you’ll encounter, it’ll be easier to orient yourself once you’re in.” The next features Ocean Maps plans to introduce are a customizable route feature, and a virtual community to shares photos, hotspots, and custom routes with other users. Custom routes allow users to make their own tracks or remap wrecks if a storm reorients the site, for example. Ocean Maps debuted the product at the Dive Equipment and Marketing Association (DEMA) event in Las Vegas this past November. That was where Capt. Tuck Hall, of Ocean Divers in Key Largo, first stumbled across the booth and saw possibilities in the new technology. “I think there’s lot of potential there. The map of the wrecks were pretty well done and I think as a tool for briefing dives it holds promise,” said Capt. Hall. However, Hall says the app still has a little more to go before it becomes a necessity. “The reef maps and resolution are not as polished as the wrecks, and the description and positional accuracy of wrecks needs a little adjustment.” Ocean Maps is available on both Google Play and the iTunes store for free, and is seeking more feedback from locals.


COMMUNITY NEWS

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he Monroe County Board of County Commissioners held a special meeting Tuesday in Marathon to focus on the affordable/workforce housing shortage in the land-limited County. The BOCC was presented with 33 recommendations established by a 14-member Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) that also included Commissioner Sylvia Murphy and Commissioner Heather Carruthers. The Committee was established by County ordinance in 2015 and met monthly for a year. The BOCC approved or supported most of the 33 recommendations, which addressed financing, monitoring, illegal rentals, community outreach and the County’s unique dilemma of having limited affordable allocation units to provide to builders under state mandate. While the BOCC commissioners agreed that trying to “solve” the complex problem would take a concerted community wide effort, Commissioner Carruthers said: “We did make progress.” Among the recommendations that the BOCC approved or supported: • Amend the definition of workforce housing in the Land Development Code to mean individuals or families who derive at least 70 percent of their income from work done in Monroe County or who are gainfully employed supplying goods and or services to county residents and visitors.

• Continue the inclusionary housing study for non-residential development to supply affordable housing for the employees it needs to operate • Direct staff to review legal, financial and legislative issues on the development of a property tax incentive for homeowners who rent a lawfully established existing market rate unit to a member of the workforce within the very low, low and median affordable housing income limits and rental rates. While many places have problems with affordable housing, Monroe County has the unique challenge of its geography and environment. The state limits growth in Monroe County because the island chain has been designated an Area of Critical State Concern. The County only has 692 affordable allocations remaining. Already in the pipeline are more than 15 projects whose developers have applied for or have indicated they will apply for affordable allocation units. If all the projects in the pipeline are developed, only 162 affordable allocations would be left, said Mayte Santamaria, Monroe County Director of Planning and Environmental Resources. “There are no easy solutions,” Santamaria said. “The Board took time today to review, debate and listen to the community on various strategies and incentives. The Board then directed staff to move forward with the ones they think could provide more affordable housing in the Keys.”

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District surveys on school start times In response to parents’ concerns, School Board members have proposed that the district conduct a survey to get input on school start times. It is important that parents complete the survey to express their thoughts on this important topic. Only one survey is needed even if you have children in more than one school. The survey will direct you to questions regarding both schools. The preferred method is to take the survey online; however, paper and pencil versions of the survey will be available at your child’s school as

well. The online version is available in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole. If you are unable to complete the survey at home, you may go to the Parent Education Center at each school to complete the survey on a computer or you can complete a paper and pencil version as stated above. School staff will advise you how to complete the paper and pencil version. The deadline for completing the survey is Tuesday, Dec. 22. The survey link is http://surveys.hanoverresearch.com/ s3/School-Start-Times-Survey.

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May the holiday force be with you! Theater of the Sea is hosting a Key Largo Chamber of Commerce event on Tuesday, Dec. 13 from 6 to 8 p.m for members only. The event is free for members and will feature food by Chef Wesley, plus drinks. The Island Time Trolley is standing by to drive members to the event for $15 each. The ride down and back includes some holiday cheer and snacks. The trolley will depart from the Key Largo Chamber of Commerce MM 106 at 5:15 p.m. For more details, call 305451-1414.

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BRIEFLY MarineLab to host microplastic awareness seminar As a member of the Florida Microplastic Awareness Project, MarineLab is offering a community outreach educational event on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. It will be at the MarineLab facility located at 51 Shoreland Drive in Key Largo, MM 103.2 oceanside. Participants will learn about the impact that microplastic has on the ocean and the adverse effect on the plankton, fish and shellfish that may eat them or take them in over their gills. Participants are encouraged to bring a one-liter sample of canal or nearby water to examine for evidence of microplastics. The seminar will also cover microplastics in common household toiletries and other items. A small $5 donation is suggested to help offset the cost of the materials consumed in the lab. Call MarineLab at 305-451-1139 to sign up. Children’s Christmas Party at the Elks Lodge The Tavernier Elks Lodge will host a children’s Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Claus will enjoy milk, cookies and lunch with the children. There will be cookie decorating, kid’s crafts and caroling. The Elks Lodge is located at MM 92.6 in Tavernier.


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n Sunday afternoon, a handful of artists spread out at The Bait Shack estate in Marathon to paint plein air. The occasion was one of two Florida Keys Council of the Arts holiday membership parties (the other is in Key West on Wednesday, Dec. 14). Dozens of guests were able to watch the artists paint, while enjoying bites by Irie Island Eats and music by guitarist Matt Jampol. Membership in the Florida Keys Council of the Arts entitles members to many benefits, and the pleasure of promoting arts in the Florida Keys. —Weekly Staff report

SARA MATTHIS/Keys Weekly 1. Upper Keys artist Kathleen Denis repurposed an old canvas, turned it on its side, and found new inspiration. Last year, property owners Sheila and Steve Cook purchased her work to hang in the home. 2. Florida Keys Council of the Arts Executive Director Elizabeth Young, left, Susan Server and Reen Stanhouse mingle at the event. 3. Robert ‘Pasta’ Pantaleo of the Upper Keys paints in the rain forest garden by a shimmering pool of water. 4. Amy and Peter Rosasco, left, Ganine and Theo Derleth and Rita Felts support the arts in the Middle Keys. 5. B.J. Royster chats with Marathon’s Deputy City Manager George Garrett.

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obbe Bonnen has remained the talented and humble musician whose authentic style mirrors his personality since he began his musical journey. Growing up in South Miami during the 1960s listening to the classics, Bonnen lived during some of music history’s most significant moments. “I remember where I was when I first heard Don Mclean’s ‘American Pie,’” said Bonnen of the iconic American classic. “I pulled off the road and thought to myself, ‘Wow, look what he’s done.’” By the time he started playing on South Beach in the late ‘80s, an acoustic guitar was all the young musician needed. Bonnen enjoys playing songs that take a minimalist’s approach, like those by James Taylor or Paul Simon. Bonnen zeros in on a note while entertaining patrons at “I grew up in the classic rock period with the Stones, Beatles, and Led Zeppelin,” Skipper’s Dockside in Key Largo. said Bonnen. “So, I gravitate more towards events and private parties, but makes time to songs that have enjoyable melodies, like songs perform at various local venues around the did back then.” islands. Instead of trying to drive the dance floor, Bonnen continues playing acoustic guitar, Bonnen utilizes songs that highlight the best but has incorporated harmonica, vocal harmoelements of his playing, and pair well with the nies, and a little technology to add dimension tone of his voice, to make enjoyable harmonies. to his sound. A few years after he started playing music, His favorite songs to cover include hits Bonnen was offered a job at Hawks Cay Resort from Jimmy Buffet, Tom Petty, Steven Stills, Neil on Duck Key. From there, his performances Young, Jason Mraz, Bob Marley, and Steve Earle. took him from the Marriot in Key Largo, to Aside from talent, Bonnen is also a source Ocean Reef, to Cheeca Lodge & Spa, where he for music history, which he enjoys talking still performs. about between sets with friendly locals. These days, he mostly plays corporate

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Live Music SNAPPER’S Joey Shalling - Friday, Dec. 9 Joey Shalling - Saturday, Dec. 10 Frank C. - Sunday, Dec. 11 Steve Venini - Monday, Dec. 12 Rob Smith - Wednesday, Dec. 14 Rick Merrill - Thursday, Dec. 15 Rick Merrill - Friday, Dec. 16

Owner Robbie Whitehurst has big boat parade plans for the club.

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Caribbean Club Robbie Whitehurst has been working at the Caribbean Club since 1963. “I had to cut the grass back in those days; when my family took it over,” he said. Robbie and his two sisters, Kathie and Kristy, still run the historic club. Robbie said, “Beer is a hot commodity, especially on a hot day. But in the mornings we are famous for our Bloody Marys.” They use fresh squeezed limes, and Robbie invites patrons to squeeze their own. The long-standing establishment also proudly claims to be the only bar left that does Rum Runners in a blender, the old-fashioned way. Robbie finds other ways to keep busy, too. “When not bartending, I work on the boat ramp, the pool table, the pool sticks … always something. Right now I’m working on my boat so I can participate in the parade,” he said, referring to the Key Largo Boat Parade set for Saturday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. On that night, the Caribbean Club has set eight waterfront tables available for $100 a piece to benefit Hospice. Robbie said each table comes with a bottle of champagne, “the kind that has a cork.” “We hope to make $1,000 for Hospice. Hospice does a great job, they make it comfortable for everyone’s final ride,” said Robbie.

GILBERT’S Loose Cannons - Friday, Dec. 9 Chain Reaction - Saturday, Dec. 10 Apache Dragon - Sunday, Dec. 11 Bobbe Brown - Tuesday, Dec. 13 Scotty Meyer - Wednesday, Dec. 14 DJ Reggae Ronnie - Thursday, Dec. 15 Rough Shot - Friday, Dec. 16 LORELEI’S CABANA BAR AND RESTAURANT Steve Venini Band - Friday, Dec. 9 The Dropouts Band - Saturday, Dec. 10 Webb & Davidson - Sunday, Dec. 11 The Carousers - Monday, Dec. 12 Dennis Holmes - Tuesday, Dec. 13 Webb & Davidson - Wednesday, Dec. 14 Webb & Davidson - Thursday, Dec. 15 Sweetwater - Friday, Dec. 16 SKIPPER’S DOCKSIDE Bobbe Brown - Friday, Dec. 9 Lee Sharp - Saturday, Dec. 10 Scott Meyer - Sunday, Dec. 11 Lee Sharp - Monday, Dec. 12 Bob Bonnen - Tuesday, Dec. 13 Ronnie Molyneaux - Wednesday, Dec. 14 Scott Youngburg - Thursday, Dec. 15 Bobbe Brown - Friday, Dec. 16 BAYSIDE GRILLE Luke Sommer Glenn Band - Friday, Dec. 9 Steve Venini Bayside Band - Saturday, Dec. 10 The Outer Band - Sunday, Dec. 11 Dave Bowman - Monday, Dec. 12 Steve Webb - Tuesday, Dec. 13 Steve Venini - Wednesday, Dec. 14 Steve Venini Bayside Band - Thursday, Dec. 15 Luke Sommer Glenn Band - Friday, Dec. 16 SNOOK’S Yishka - Friday, Dec. 9 Ashba - Saturday, Dec. 10 Yishka Reggae Man - Sunday, Dec. 11 The Freddie’s - Monday, Dec. 12 Ashba – Tuesday, Dec. 13 Bobbe Brown - Wednesday, Dec. 14 Scott Meyers - Thursday, Dec. 15 Yishka - Friday, Dec. 16

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ounders Park was awash with Yule-tidings this past Friday for the Islamorada Chamber of Commerce’s annual Holiday Festival. The scene included a 35-foot tall Christmas tree complete with falling snow, a rum bar spreading holiday cheer, vendors, a 30-ton snow mountain, lighted holiday parade fun activities for the kids and an appearance by the jolly old guy himself, Santa. The amphitheater’s stage featured a pet parade, costume contests, holiday music and performances by students of On Your Toes dance studio. — Weekly Staff report

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JASON KOLER/Keys Weekly 1. Snowballs in the Keys are unlike any in the world. 2. Islamorada Chamber of Commerce President Ken Gentes takes in the holiday spirit with daughter Patricia Hann and granddaughter Ashlynn. Sources say Gentes’ wish list includes wire nuts, Styrofoam cups, some ice for his beer and a gang of elves to help with the tree. 3. Corley, 12, and Layne, 8, goof off with mom Margie and dad Cale Smith.

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4. Five-year-old twins Natalie and Naiya Cornaire are requesting tiny toy dishes from the big man in the red suit.

mel, Joseph “Buddy” Koler, Holly “Sugarplum” Raschein, and Kate “Ruby“ DeLoach.

5. Florida Keys State Representative Holly Raschein and her gang of elves enjoyed the dance performances of On Your Toes dance studio: Erin “Sprinkles” Muir, Jennifer “Tinsel” Zem-

6. Key Largo residents Beth and Jason Harrington take in the sights of the season with their brood. Pictured are Gabrielle, left, Beth, Jackson, Nicky, Jonah, Jtwain, Nicho.

7. New to this year’s event was the gingerbread house contest. Bringing in the most money for the event was the Hemingway House submitted by Sweet Savannah’s Bake Shop.


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headed to Orlando having never really played another team. “We had to make quite a few stops to see to everyone’s comfort,” said Torelli, adding the trip to Orlando took them twice as long. But the diligence and love paid off from watching the Olympic Torch be lit, suffering the agony of defeat with smiles and a dance party with Mickey and Minnie thrown by Disney hosts. “The funniest part was slipping and sliding on the wet field during the game we lost,” said FKCC student and partner, DJ Smith, 18, a marine engineering major. “But everyone was still just so happy.” Smith, like Torelli, sought out the volunteer opportunity having worked with special needs kids in his home state of New York and is eager to do it again next year. “We work so well together and created a really close bond in a short time, I wish it could of lasted all year,” said Torelli.

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Beach & Beer Mile precedes half marathon GABRIEL SANCHEZ

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he second annual Islamorada Half Marathon and 10K is set for Sunday, Dec. 11, at 7 a.m. But the lesser known “Beach and Beer Mile,” may end up stealing the show among thirsty athletes. The Beer mile, which places four beer stations throughout a mile course, is set for Saturday, Dec. 10 at noon. This year, roughly 1,000 runners will represent 40 different states and a few countries throughout all the races. Race founders, and Coral Shores alumni, Robbie McClung and Eli Bailin, organized the Beach and Beer Mile with the intention of adding something fun for locals to precede Islamorada’s premier destination running event. “The half marathon and 10K is for more serious runners, so the Beach and Beer mile will be a fun departure from the usual race environment,” said Bailin. “It’s for locals, friends, or family, who came to root on their loved ones, but want to get in on the action.”

Registration-packet pickup for Sunday’s half marathon and 10K will be at Florida Keys Brewing Co. on Friday, Dec. 9 from 4 to 7 p.m. Late race entries can also register that evening or the following morning at 10 a.m. at the Islander, a Guy Harvey Outpost. Space is limited, so hasty registration is encouraged. The Beer Mile kicks off the weekend races from the beachfront of the Islander Resort. The first wave of competitive runners departs the starting line at noon followed by a wave of social runners at 12:30 p.m. Each beer station will be serving easy-drinking beer along with water and Gatorade. “Were happy to take a real popular event like the Beer Mile, and put a Keys twist on it,” said McClung. Entry is $35 for the Beer Mile, but locals can show their IDs at registration for a $10 discount. All participants receive a complimentary t-shirt. Visit Islamoaradahalfmarathon. com to register, or visit Florida Keys Brewing Co. to register in person.

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FOR LOCALS

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SAVE THE DATE

Anchors Aweigh Sundays

Friday, Dec. 9 • Knives, Forks & Spoonbills at 6:30 p.m. at Old Road Gallery, Tavernier.

Amara opens pool to locals

Nothing says the Keys like a giant flamingo inflatable in the pool.

The Tidal Wave — Amara’s signature cocktail.

Sunday, Dec. 11 • Islamorada Half Marathon and 10k at 7 a.m. at Islander Resort, Islamorada. Monday, Dec. 12 • Local Planning Agency at 5:30 p.m. at Founders Park Community Center, Islamorada. • Light Up Key Largo Trolley Tour at 5:45 p.m. at Key Largo Chamber of Commerce.

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mara Cay Resort has a new pool and a new program. Locals are now welcome to spend Anchors Aweigh Sundays lounging at Amara Cay’s new 3,200-squarefoot, zero-entry pool. It’s free, of course. With 125 pool chairs, there is plenty of room for tourists and locals alike to enjoy all-day food and drink specials with a revolving mix of live entertainment and DJs. The spacious deck area can hold 250 guests comfortably. “It’s a balancing act between guests and tourists. We want locals to feel comfortable and guests to enjoy themselves on their stay,” said General Manager Kara Lundgren. “We want everyone to have fun and come enjoy what we like to call, our ‘casual elegance.’ In the cooler months, the Wave Pool is kept at a comfortable 84 degrees, and during the hot summer, it’s chilled. The Wave Pool is handicap accessible and the maximum depth of the pool is only 5 feet, so no diving. At night, color changing mood lights add to the relaxing ambiance. The deck features Wi-Fi and

Saturday, Dec. 10 • A Lignumvitae Key Christmas catamaran rides at 9 a.m. at Robbie’s Marina, Islamorada. • Children’s Christmas Party at 11 a.m. at Elks Lodge No. 1872, Tavernier. • Pets and Piña Coladas at 11:30 a.m. at Keys Kritters, Key Largo. • Beer Mile at noon from the Islander, Islamorada. • Christmas in Key Largo at noon at Key Largo Fisheries Backyard Café. • Santa’s Stop, Shop & Sip benefitting the homeless at noon at Key Largo Lions Club. • Pops in the Park, Holiday Suites at 4 p.m. at Founders Park, Islamorada. • Lighted Bike Parade benefiting Wesley House at 5:30 p.m. from Key Largo Community Park.

Tuesday, Dec. 13 • Landscape Advisory Committee Meeting at 2 p.m. at Village Admin Center & Public Safety Headquarters, Islamorada. • REEF Fish & Friends Seminar at 6 p.m. at REEF Headquarters, Key Largo. Connect Four is just one of many games Amara Cay Resort has for fun-loving guests.

pool-side service such as appetizers, smoothies, frozen drinks, beer, and wine. The Tiki bar’s signature drink, “The Tidal Wave,” comes in a collector cup. Guests can also enjoy the beachfront and pier with a spectacular view of Alligator Lighthouse. And, locals can call ahead to reserve one of the 12 slips on the pier. Amara Cay’s staff enjoys seeing poolside guests’ smile, so they surprise them with treats. In the past, they’ve brought out popsicles, eucalyptus infused face cloths, and frozen grapes to hand out. Just beyond the Tiki bar, construction is under way on a new lawn area for yard games. Amara already has games like Connect Four and life-size chess for guests, along with pool floats, and a “Beach Read” book program. The new accommodations have received positive feedback from long

time guests. “I think it’s spectacular, there’s no comparison with the old pool and the new one. It’s absolutely stunning and the view is wonderful, they’ve done a great job,” said John Fellgraff, whose son lives in the Keys and whom they frequently visit. His wife, Judy, raved about the staff and attention to detail. “The people here are so accommodating and friendly. That’s a big reason why we come back. They remember who you are and look to meet every want and need you could have,” said Judy. “Somebody really has a sense of design, and it reflects in the interior part of the resort as well. It’s great.” In January, Amara Cay is launching its New Moon Parties. Admission is $15 and a complimentary drink is included. The event will also welcome local DJs and live entertainment to perform.

Wednesday, Dec. 14 • Key Largo Chamber of Commerce members’ luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at the Pilot House, Key Largo. • Free meditation class at 7 p.m. at The Long Walk Home, Key Largo. • Movie Under the Stars at 8 p.m. at Cheeca Lodge & Spa, Islamorada. Thursday, Dec. 15 • Key Largo Chamber of Commerce Members in Motion at 5:30 p.m. at Key Largo Chamber. • Village Council meeting at 5:30 p.m. at Founders Park Community Center, Islamorada. • ARTWALK at 6 p.m. at Morada Way Arts & Cultural District, Islamorada. • Cancer support group at 6 p.m. at Mariners Hospital main conference room. Thursday, Dec. 15 Lower Keys Community Choir at 7:30


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1 BRIEFLY Shop and visit with Santa On Saturday, Dec. 10, the Upper Keys Community Resource Council and Florida Keys Outreach Coalition will host an event to support homeless prevention services in the Upper Keys. The public is invited to stop by the Key Largo Lions Club from noon to 4 p.m. at MM 99. Organizers have planned face painting, cookie decorating, a gift wrap station and silent auction, plus live music and photos with Santa. Stop, shop and sip with Santa. Light up Key Largo Trolley Tour The Key Largo Chamber of Commerce will be the starting point for the Light Up Key Largo Trolley Tours staged on successive Tuesdays. On 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 Interfaith service to honor the homeless On December 21, the longest night of the year, at noon there will be a memorial service to remember our neighbors who have died in 2016 while homeless or at risk of homelessness. The interfaith service will be held at Settler’s Park, MM 91.8 oceanside at noon. It will be about 30-40 minutes. Garden Club to meet Jan. 17 The Garden Club of the Upper Keys will hold its next monthly meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 11 a.m. at the Francis Tracy Garden Center, MM 94 bayside. The presenter will be Tricia Keffer, who is the the graduate program at FIU. She will be speaking on the topic “What a Landscape Architect Does, and Tropical Hardwood Hammocks.” Open to the public, bring a bagged lunch. For more information please call Kathy at 305-519-0135. Send event information to theresa@keysweekly.com

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PROS SPEAK Upper Keys professionals volunteered at Plantation Key School’s Career Day.

Several guest speakers were on hand from a wide range of career choices, including Bank of America Relationships Manager Loretta Thompson, Publix Customer Service Manager Mary Akers, 20-year volunteer and life transition coach Carolyn Campbell, Restaurateur John Beddell from City Hall Café, Jeremy and Luke from Everglades Alligator Farm, PKS School Nurse Kerry Biondoletti, Herschoff, Lupino and Yagel Attorney Rob Stober, and Bahia Honda Park Ranger Keely Kesler-Final. “We truly appreciate the volunteers’ service and commitment to the future of our youth,” said PKS Guidance Counselor Laurie Beaton, who coordinated the program. -Weekly Staff Report 1. “A major goal for us in the community is to help develop our future workforce,” said Bank of America’s Relationship Manager Loretta Thompson, who engaged PKS middle school students at the event. “We appreciated the opportunity to participate.” 2. Life transition coach Carolyn Campbell described her work to Plantation Key School students during last week’s Career Day.


CSHS STUDENT OF THE WEEK

UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / DECEMBER 9, 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.”

CAITLIN YOUNG

JUNIOR

What organizations and activities are you involved with at CSHS and why are they important to you? I’m involved in NHS, Interact, video club, and this year’s drama production. They’re important to me because they can help me express myself and build character as well as bonding and aiding others. Who has been your biggest inspiration at CSHS and why? It’s not just one person. It’s a collection. I find inspiration through my friends, teachers, family – inspiration is always present. What class do you think has best prepared you for life after high school and why? TV productions, because in today’s modern society technology and media are constantly developing, and I believe that field holds more jobs for our generation. Also, this is my passion and what I wish to pursue. Instagram or Snapchat? What’s your favorite filter? Instagram. I like the pictures to remain natural. What are the biggest challenges facing the Keys? What would you do to meet these challenges? It’s not only the Keys, though it affects us severely, but environmental issues are the biggest challenge. Pollution, global warming, cutting down our mangroves, tearing up seagrass, touching coral, and coral dying due to rising PH levels are all part of it. I will use glass bottles, reusable bags, and not litter. Just be mindful! What are your plans after high school? Go to Florida State University and perhaps get a master’s degree. Do you think you will make the Keys your permanent home? Why or why not? No, I love this place and am always going to call it home, but I love traveling, adventure, and change. I see myself moving a couple times in my life. Finish this sentence: Living in the Keys has taught me… ... about community.

THEME: HAPPY HOLIDAYS ACROSS 1. Romans’ cleansing hangout, pl. 6. Bartender’s Triple ____ 9. Legal wrong 13. Be in harmony 14. *”And to ____ a good night” 15. Fraction 16. Big dipper 17. Flying saucer? 18. To stand forth 19. *Hanukkah spinning top 21. *C.C. Moore’s character 23. *”____ the fields we go laughing all the way” 24. Actor Wilder, 1933-2016 25. Fast-food staple 28. Unpleasant road display? 30. *How many days of Christmas? 35. Pinocchio, e.g. 37. *Like Tim Cratchit 39. Iron setting 40. Like Andersen’s duckling 41. Many times 43. World’s longest river 44. Bellhop, technically 46. Fork prong 47. Malaria symptom 48. School supplies staple 50. Pale gray 52. H in HMS 53. “____ there, done that” 55. R in rpm 57. *Tournament of Roses tradition 60. *Burning block 64. Lacy neckwear 65. Poe’s Morgue, e.g. 67. Guanaco’s cousin 68. Mountain ridge 69. Retirement plan 70. Cowboy movie 71. ____ farewell, past tense 72. Ensign, for short 73. Small songbirds

DOWN 1. Shiny on top? 2. Lab culture 3. “Trade” without one vowel 4. Sunny prefix 5. Sowing machine 6. Author Bellow 7. *North Pole worker 8. Bring to an end 9. De Niro’s ride, 1976 10. Relating to ear 11. Classic board game 12. *Marines’ giftee 15. Checks out again at the library 20. Muse of love poetry 22. Blast maker 24. Herbalist’s bitter cure 25. *New Year stemware 26. ____ mortis 27. Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meeting spot 29. *Stocking stuffer 31. Tallest volcano in Europe 32. “Gone with the Wind” actress 33. Monetary worth 34. Mideast V.I.P. 36. Whiskey grain, pl. 38. Strong desires 42. India’s first Prime Minister 45. Sales lure 49. *Prominent Christmas color 51. Like directory pages 54. Bone-chilling 56. Relating to velum 57. Legal prefix 58. In the sack 59. Learning method 60. Those voting “yes” 61. *A Christmas present given on the 26th 62. Black cat, e.g. 63. Needlefish, pl. 64. Mike Tyson’s punch 66. Big coffee holder

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BUSINESS

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Everdew can be found throughout Europe, in Miami north to Melbourne and Tampa and in New York, as well. Locally it can be found in several places:

Drink the Sky

KRISTEN LIVENGOOD kristen@keysweekly.com

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Everdew water made in the Keys

atching water vapor straight from Florida Keys’ skies, Everdew water can’t get any more pure, or any more homegrown. Founders Maria Ershova and Duane Orridge, Big Pine Key residents for the past four years, came up with the idea brainstorming using their business and engineering backgrounds. “There isn’t a lot of manufacturing down here, so we are pretty lucky to produce here,” said Orridge. The two traveled the world before settling in the Keys, surmising that this climate was most perfect for water production. “Compared to other bottled water brands on the market, Everdew is proud that it originates from the cleanest eco-source of water available in the world — the sky” said Ershova, who lives an active lifestyle and knows hydration is essential to her wellbeing. “No chloride, fluoride, or sodium makes any appearance in our water.” According to the business partners, most bottle water comes from the ground or the faucet. Everdew’s water making process is simple – warm, humid air and a cool, clean environment. Water is pulled from the moisture in the environment; its by-product is fresh air. “The Keys are perfect for this — a Caribbean climate, clear skies and sweeping sunsets — the best ingredients for our water,” said Ershova.

Everdew is a locally sourced water for an active lifestyle.

Using the water vapor as its main ingredient, Everdew bottled water is made in Big Pine Key and sold around the world.

• In Key West: Date and Thyme, Eaton Street Seafood Market, Mellow Ventures, Key West Bait and Tackle, Bad Boy Burrito, Fausto’s on Fleming, Sugar Apple, Shatki Yoga, Casa Marina, Glazed Doughnuts, and a few convenience stores. • In the Lower Keys: Baby’s Coffee, Good Food Conspiracy, Cone Republic, and Shell gas stations on Summerland, Ramrod and Big Pine Key, • In Marathon: Food for Thought and Curley’s Coffee. • In the Upper Keys: Islamorada Brewing Company and Hilton Hotel in Key

Everdew has crucial electrolytes and essential minerals added. “We stay healthy when our cells are mineralized well and oxygenated,” Ershova said. Jenny Sullivan, owner of Cone Republic, an ice cream food truck located in Big Pine Key, sells Everdew at her shop. “It perfectly complements the holistic, local lifestyle I promote here,” she said, offering compotes and toppings made from organic fruits grown down the street at Grimal Grove. “Local is best.” “We want to start a trend where people look at where their water is from, and the quality,” said Orridge. “We have a great local following, which is really cool.” More information on the product, visit drinkeverdew.com

Team Relentless wins Islamorada Sailfish Tournament 172 sailfish released last weekend

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1st Place team Relentless with tournament director Dianne Harbaugh and Santa Claus.

econd-generation charter captain Paul Ross of Islamorada led his anglers aboard Relentless to the win of the Islamorada Sailfish Tournament that ended Sunday, Dec. 4. The tournament kicked off the renowned triple-crown Florida Keys Gold Cup Sailfish Championship series. Upper Keys anglers Fenton Langston and Jimmy Hendrix, with James and Debbie David of Fort Lauderdale, released 15 sailfish. Six sails were caught within 40 minutes Sunday which led the team to the overall win and trophy. Second place, with 14 released sailfish, went to Capt. Robert Collins at the helm of Last Dance, fishing with Matt McLean of Naples, and Islamorada resi-

dents Ken Longaker, Robert Helms and Brandon Hopper. McLean contributed eight of the 14 sails to earn the highpoint angler trophy. A field of 21 boats and 96 anglers tallied a total of 172 releases over the three-day tournament, according to organizers. The remaining two events in the Gold Cup Series include the Cheeca Lodge Presidential Sailfish Tournament set for Jan. 19-21 and the Islamorada Fishing Club Sailfish Tournament Jan. 25-26, when an overall series champion is to be crowned. —Contributed


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THE GIFT OF SELF These organizations need holiday help VALERIE KOLESSAR

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t’s the most, wonderful time of the year, right? Sadly, not for everyone. The magic of Christmas is nothing more than a bitter memory for those whose circumstances are less fortunate than ours. The elderly, infirm in nursing homes far away from family. The homeless. The sick. The lonely. And the list goes on. Why not share some of your holiday cheer with them? Embrace the true spirit of the season by contributing time, talent, or gifts to those in need. Yours may be the only smile they see this Christmas. • The staff at Mariners Hospital in the Upper Keys makes every effort to get patients home for the holidays, and recognize home is where the greatest need exists. Several social agencies offer services for the homebound and their caregivers. And they can all use extra hands this time of the year. Visit an hour with a homebound person to allow a caregiver to squeeze in a little shopping of their own. Deliver food to someone who would otherwise go hungry. Offer support to families facing the loss of a loved one. With locations throughout the Keys, your closest Visiting Nurse’s Association, Hospice, Meals on Wheels or Center for Independent Living is only a phone call away. It may be the most important call you make this season of giving. • Key West Rehabilitation Center distributes holiday gifts to those who call the facility home. The greatest need this year is lotion for the women, cologne for the men, and blankets for everyone. Or share your talents with the residents as a group by leading a holiday sing-a-long. Call Sara at 305-296-4888 to make arrangements. • Keys Area Interdenominational Resources, best known as KAIR, has been serving Marathon’s needy since 1998. They work in partnership with other agencies and organizations to help return people to productive lives. In 2012, they began overseeing Independence Cay to extend their services to the area’s homeless. They accept donations of every type – time, cash, food, clothing, in-kind donations – they can use whatever you have to offer. A wish list and methods of donating are detailed on their website at KairOnline.net. • Folks at Marathon’s DAV Chapter 122 assemble packages for community members deployed on active military duty both stateside and overseas. A donation box is located on their premises during normal operating hours beginning at 10 a.m. Items most needed are clothing, dehydrated food like jerky, toothpaste, toothbrushes, toothpicks, music CDs, and movie videos. Local disabled vets can use a little help, too. Donations of money or gift cards can brighten the day of someone feeling lost and forgotten. The Chapter collects those, too. Some of you may be reading this and think, sounds great but I’m already stretched out. No worries! Need exists all year long, not just during the holidays. Charity has no season. Your gift is appreciated no matter when it arrives.

Holiday Helpers of the Florida Keys Tis’ the Season to Give HAYS BLINCKMANN hays@keysweekly.com

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very year the Wesley House’s annual toy drive provides hundreds of Keys kids much needed presents under the tree — but it’s not just about the toys, it’s about the families. There is specific reason the toys are unwrapped. Each year, the Wesley house opens up a “shop” for one day and parents are allowed to come in and hand pick the unique gift, that one of kind thing that is just right for their child. The experience is personalized so families can feel good about what’s under the tree and have a true Christmas. Holiday Helpers of the Florida Keys Families accepts referred families in need for the program. To refer a family that may need assistance, call Wesley House, KWPD, Monroe County Sheriff’s Dept., Kids Come First, Monroe County School District, Healthy Start, ELC, Salvation Army, Samuel’s House, and Upper Keys YMCA program. Another way to give is to “adopt” a whole family and provide anything from presents to food during the holidays. The “shops” will take place Saturday, Dec. 17 in Key West, Sunday, Dec. 18 in Marathon, and Thursday, Dec. 22 in Key Largo. All organizations will be accepting referrals and unwrapped toys up until then so … give, give, give.

Drop off your unwrapped toys at any Holiday Helper location

“We make sure every child has a present.” —Jeremy Wilkerson, of Wesley House

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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 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 positions. Apply in person Mon-Fri 1011am @ Sunset Grille & Raw Bar Knights Key Blvd. Marathon 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

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• CLASSIFIEDS, PUBLIC & LEGAL NOTICES • 305.743.0844 DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER

Marina, Bar & Grill

58901 O/S Hwy - Grassy Key, FL Teaching... Learning...Caring

NOW HIRING:

LINE COOK Full-Time

Detention Deputy Trainee:

Dolphin Research Center is seeking an experienced Medical Technician. Responsibilities include assist in medical procedures, treatments, monitor animal health, implement treatment plans, routine lab procedures. Must have BS or BA, certified vet tech or equivalent experience. Benefits include medical, life & disability insurance, 401(k), paid vacation, sick & holidays & so much more. Job description available at www.dolphins.org. E-mail a cover letter, DRC application and your resume to drc-hr@dolphins.org. EOE

(Habla Espanol) Vacation Pay

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 December 15, 2016. Applicants may apply on line at www.keysso.net or contact Charles Slebodnick at cslebodnick@keysso.net or 305 292-7044. EEO/AAP.

Health Insurance with NO COST to employee Overtime Available

Apply in Person: 1200 Oceanview Avenue (Off 15th Street)

Marathon (305) 743-5317

HIRING! Full & Part Time Positions.

Now Hiring In Key West

TELLER – Part-time We are looking for experienced, friendly, outgoing applicants with excellent customer service skills to assist customers in handling transactions. Must be flexible and able to work Saturdays. Teller experience and/or excellent customer service skills required. To apply, please go to www.my100bank.com, then click Careers. For assistance contact HR@my100bank.com. EEO/AA/M/F/Veteran/Disabled

Apply in Person. Grassy Key Outpost 58152 Overseas Hwy.

Sweet Savannah’s Bake Shop is now hiring for evening shifts.

Please Apply In Person 8919 Overseas Hwy in Marathon

CoCo’s General Store NOW HIRING:

Part-time Deli and/or Retail Sales. Apply in person at 50 Coco Plum Drive, Marathon 305-743-7743

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Bluegreen Vacations The Hammocks at Marathon

SE BUSCA PERSONA PARA LIMPIEZA DE HABITACIONES Uso de equipos de limpieza

UNA GRAN COMPAÑIA CON GRANDES BENEFICIOS Plan De Seguro Médico, Dental y de Visión, 4 semanas de Vacaciones, Cuenta de Retiro 401k, Potencial de Crecimiento y muchos beneficios más!!!

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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.

APLICA HOY MISMO: jobs.bluegreenvacations.com

LLÁMANOS HOY:

305-289-6700

HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:

Immediate opening for a HVAC Service Technician

General Manager Servers, Busperson, Bartender and Food Runners.

Upper & Middle Keys. Great Pay • Paid Holidays • Sick Pay • Medical Insurance • Paid Vacation

Please apply on line at www.spottswood.com/careers or on site 13201 Overseas Highway. EOE m/f/d/v

Apply in person 171 Hood Ave • MM 91.5 • Tavernier p 305-852-2960 • f 305-852-0656


UPPER KEYS WEEKLY / DECEMBER 9, 2016

let’s do business - (305) 743-0844 Rent the Legendary Keys Cruisers $45 per week includes baskets-locks-lights

We also rent Kayaks

Free Delivery, Free Pick Up & Free Snow Removal Marathon and Key Colony Beach

305-743-3204

www.bikemarathonbikerentals.com

All Keys Real Estate

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

NEW & REPAIR

305-664-0099 www.TikiHuts.com

STATE CERTIFIED THATCHING CONTRACTOR CYC 000002

Karen Raspe, P.A. karen@acresales.com 305.393.9010

9141 Overseas Hwy. Marathon, FL 33050

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

MULCH

WWW.DOTPALMS.COM

Come join the FUN & paint with a former Rockette & Broadway Entertainer

305.407.0225 Please call for our party schedule or to book your own Private Party!

giorgionefineart@gmail.com LEARN HOW TO DANCE

Only $35 Puts Your Business Card Here

Ballroom & Latin Dance Private & Group Lessons First Lesson Free!

Theo & Ganine’s DANCE CENTER 305-766-3428 Gulfside Village #40

Gift Certificates Available

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Martha Roca, Air Methods patient; baby Jacob Roca; Jo Thevenet, flight nurse; Leo Mijares, flight paramedic; and Gary Glover, pilot

Baby born in flight This summer, the LifeNet Key West crew picked up Martha Roca, who was just 26-weeks pregnant, from a nearby hospital to transport her to Miami for pregnancy complications. They were surprised when she told them halfway through the flight, “this baby is coming.�

Jo Thevenet and baby Jacob Roca

Thanks to the calm strength of the medical crew, including Jo Thevenet, flight nurse, and Leo Mijares, flight paramedic, baby Jacob was born in flight at just two lbs. Gary Glover, pilot, handled the situation smoothly and was successfully able to bring Martha and Jacob to the care they both needed.


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