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(DON’T) SHOW ME THE MONEY

Injunction blocks detailed financial disclosure law for municipal elected officials

Atemporary injunction granted by a federal judge means some mayors, elected officials and candidates in the November 2024 elections will avoid a public deep dive into their personal coffers – for now.

On June 11, Florida Southern District Court Judge Melissa Damian granted a temporary injunction to block enforcement of Senate Bill 774 due to its infringement on First Amendment rights of municipal leaders.

Signed in May 2023 by Gov. Ron DeSantis after passing through the Florida Legislature, and effective at the start of 2024, the bill required an expanded pool of elected city, town and village leaders to fill out the highlydetailed Form 6 financial disclosure document instead of the previouslyrequired – and far less detailed – Form 1, used for decades by those same officials.

Form 6, already the standard for certain higher-level county and state offices as a product of Florida’s 1976 “Sunshine Amendment” to its Constitution, requires disclosure of a bevy of financial information including officials’ net worth, assets and liabilities of more than $1,000, values of possessions and household goods, and all sources of income over $1,000.

Form 1, on the other hand, only requires disclosure of major income sources – but not the exact amounts –of more than $2,500, along with property valued over $10,000 and liabilities over $10,000.

Until Monday, seated officials were required to complete Form 6 by July 1, prompting multiple Keys municipalities to enlist the help of outside consultants to simply complete the complex form correctly.

Staff analysis reports from multiple Florida Senate and House committees, Damian wrote, failed to provide

justification for the change or consider less burdensome options to achieve the underlying goal of SB 774.

“Neither (report) includes empirical data nor evidence suggesting that either committee investigated, studied, or solicited reports on the need for municipal elected officials to comply with the more comprehensive requirement of Form 6,” she said, eventually agreeing that the bill violates First Amendment rights by “impermissibly compel(ling) contentbased, non-commercial speech.”

After concerns in the Legislature over its potential to discourage citizens from running for local offices, roughly 125 municipal elected officials resigned across the state between the bill’s passage and when it took effect, Damian’s ruling said.

On Feb. 15, 2024, a group that now totals more than 170 elected officials sued the Florida Commission on Ethics over the new requirements, arguing the bill was not narrowly tailored enough to achieve the “compelling government interests” of protecting against conflicts of interest and deterring corruption.

Though the state has seen a “steady, upward trend” in the number of ethics complaints filed against municipal leaders, Damian wrote, the Commission on Ethics’ annual report and more failed to establish that the more detailed Form 6 disclosures will address the trend, or that the information is “necessary or relevant to the issue of (the trend).”

“The State enacted SB 774 without giving serious consideration to whether the government interests at stake could be addressed through less burdensome alternative means,” Damian concluded. “It is not apparent … that a change from the Form 1 requirement to the Form 6 requirement was necessary, nor that SB 774 is substantially related to the State’s identified interests.”

Jamie A. Cole, the plaintiffs’ lead

attorney, lauded the injunction in a June 11 statement. “Most municipal elected officials receive little to no compensation for their public service, yet they are being asked to disclose their precise net worth, income and assets,” he said. “This legislative overreach has already resulted in the mass resignation of about 125 municipal elected officials and, if allowed, would discourage many others from serving their communities.”

As of Monday, all five council members in Marathon had yet to file what mayor Robyn Still called a “heavy burden” in Form 6.

“I understand the need for transparency, and I understand the reason behind (the disclosures),” she said. “But we’re not doing this for a salary. We have other jobs and other commitments. So to come and ask (us) to fill this out as if it was our full-time job, I think that was an overreach. I did this because I wanted to serve the community, but this doesn’t pay my bills.” Still said she believed Form 6 would “absolutely” discourage future candidates in local elections, adding that the detailed rundown of possessions could make officials an easier target for home burglaries along with ethics complaints stemming from honest mistakes in completing an onerous form.

The timing of Damian’s order comes at a critical juncture for Monroe County, which will close its qualifying period with a new landscape for candidates in municipal elections in the coming weeks. Required until Monday to file a Form 6 disclosure, candidates now need only a Form 1 instead.

A June 11 memo from the Florida Commission on Ethics confirmed that while current municipal leaders who have already filed Form 6 early may not “replace” the document with a Form 1, those who have yet to do so may now complete Form 1 by the July 1 deadline.

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Senior Marquisha Abraham’s graduation speech, while reflecting upon the past four years at Marathon High School, also focused upon Abraham’s unique upbringing. She grew up as the daughter of Haitian immigrants who came to America in the hopes of a better life. Now college-bound, Marquisha has graduated with valedictorian honors after four years of hard work and perseverance.

“(My parents) always hoped that in leaving Haiti and coming to America, their kids would become something and do great things,” said Marquisha. “I guess they’re watching what my sister and I are doing and thinking that, ‘Dang, we came here for the right reasons and look at what’s happened to us.’”

After graduation, the Keys Weekly caught up with Marquisha to learn more about her future plans and reflect on her high school career.

Where will you be attending college and what will you study? I’m attending the University of Florida to study business administration on a pre-law track.

What will you miss most about high school? How would you describe your experience? Many people say they don’t like their high school experience or high school in general. I loved mine. I enjoyed all the sports. Weightlifting, volleyball, tennis – I will definitely miss all of those.

I was born and raised in Marathon, (and) I will definitely miss going to that little school. I knew everywhere, all the nooks and crannies, so it's definitely a familiar place for me, and I will 100% miss everything about that school.

What difficulties and challenges have you faced over the past four years? Getting my first B in A.P. biology was definitely a critical moment for me because up until then I had never had a B. So, for me to get a B in that class, knowing that I was in the running to be valedictorian or salutatorian, or just in the top percentage of my class, felt heart-wrenching. Balancing the day-to-day of being a high school student, whether it was academics, socially keeping up with my friends, or all of the many clubs and sports that I was in, was definitely a bit of a challenge.

How did you work through them? For the A.P. bio portion, that first B was a reality check, and I really had to just focus and find time in my busy schedule to study and put in time for that. To balance my social life

In her commencement address, Marathon High School valedictorian Marquisha Abraham heaped heavy praise on her Haitian immigrant parents Martine, left, and Gerson. CONTRIBUTED

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and academic life I just had to find the best way that I could organize my time.

Besides yourself, to whom do you attribute your success? 100% my parents, my family and my sister. They’re all very critical for my academics. Yes, it might be me mentally, but they’re there for me emotionally. They’re my rock. They’re people I rant to and talk to about anything, and they just make me feel better.

My weightlifting coaches, Ms. James and Mr. Schubert, were also very helpful for me throughout my high school journey. Not only were they my coaches and my teachers, but they felt like people who I could confide in. They just made the high school experience better for me.

How have you changed over the past few years? I feel like I’ve definitely matured. I’ve learned a lot within the last four years. From earning my first B to trying weightlifting as a new sport in ninth grade, I’ve learned how to talk to people and more about math, science, history and all of that. But I feel like I’ve learned more about myself as well. It’s been four years of me evolving, learning and growing.

SHELF HELP

Staff from your Monroe County Public Library recommend some of their favorites from the collection.

What: “Girly Drinks: A World History of Women and Alcohol” by Mallory O’Meara

Why: “Girly Drinks” is a fun, feminist and informational account chronicling the immense impact women have had on society through the making and consuming of alcohol. From beer and ale, to whisk(e)y, to sake, to sorghum, this is an inclusive and culturally aware history. Learn how English ale wives inspired witches, with their tall pointed hats and large brooms; and how the champagne widows of France pioneered a beverage we love to toast! Full to the brim with riveting stories, you’ll savor every line. Grab a beverage and tuck in!

— Marquisha Abraham

What message would you want to give incoming students? Enjoy it and live it. There’s literally nothing to do but be involved. If you don’t make the most of your high school experience, then it really won’t be a high school experience. Join those clubs that you might not have wanted to join in the beginning, but find out you love. Join a new sport, do something to make you feel like you’re part of a community within the community.

Where: You can get “Girly Drinks” as an e-book and a Book Club In A Bag from the Monroe County Public Library system.

How: You can request books online by logging in to your account at keyslibraries.org and get e-books and e-audiobooks 24/7 at estuff. keyslibraries.org. If you don’t have a card, you can visit your local branch or register online to get one. Questions? info@ keyslibraries.org

Recommended by: Riona Campbell, library associate, Key West library

See previous recommendations at keyslibraries.org/shelf-help.

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Join those clubs that you might not have wanted to join in the beginning, but find out you love. Join a new sport, do something to make you feel like you’re part of a community within the community.
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GEORGE KOLER: WHAT I’VE LEARNED

As told to Jason

Born in northeast Ohio and raised in a large extended family, my dad passed along so much more than his affinity for Cleveland sports, charcoal grills and an unrelenting work ethic. A tireless provider, Dad would either be working or available for his kids and family – rarely taking time for himself or any hobbies. Now a grandpa, his support, love and words continue to help me.

Picking up a skilled trade while in the military served me my whole life. I knew it would help me, but I thought it would just help me get a degree. I never did go back to school, but I learned how to make a living.

My first job was at a service station and I was told by the owner I would never be a mechanic. By the time I left there I was rebuilding generators and doing tune-ups. Never let anyone tell you what you can’t do.

I learned whatever you are paid, you have to earn it. My first job out of high school was a laborer for a plumbing company. And my work didn’t end at the shop. When his yard needed mowing, I grabbed the lawn mower. When his car was dirty, I washed it. They fired me at the end of the summer because they wanted me to attend college.

The one thing college taught me was that college was not for me.

Koler

Pick a car that matches your personality. If you like to go fast, don’t just drive fast – go fast everywhere you go.

You can learn by watching. I watched my dad and uncles build their own homes and learned by asking them to let me swing a hammer, put mortar on a brick and run electric.

Leaving home is like going into the unknown. You will make mistakes as you gain experience. This is part of life. Don’t cry about it. Learn from it, fix it and move on.

To quote someone else, “Growing old is a fact of life. Growing up is optional.”

Watching my kids grow up taught me to enjoy the small things, like playing catch and going fishing. You don’t have to take an expensive vacation to Hawaii. Just enjoy the moment.

Watching my mom die from cancer when I was 18 taught me life is just not fair for everyone. Meaning her, not me.

When you have a family you have a responsibility and you push yourself to give your family everything that you can.

I learned to never stop learning.

Helping my kids with their math made me worry about their future. I learned later there are a lot of ways to succeed at life without having to do calculus.

If you ever get a disoriented moose stuck in your garage (or carport) I know how you can safely remove him. Just ask Jason for my number.

Anyone who gives you a “one time offer” should be shown the door.

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FATHER’S

A SALUTE TO POPS

CELEBRATING THEIR PROUDEST MOMENTS, BIGGEST FAILS AND HEARTFELT MESSAGES,

ALEX RICKERT

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They’re quick with a joke or the turn of a wrench, they’re always willing to teach their kids the best tips and tricks, and they’re the undisputed number one source of eye-rolls for moms across the globe. No matter what passions, knowledge or pranks they pass on to their kids, we love them. From all of us at the Keys Weekly, we’d like to honor all the dads in our islands and beyond as we tip our caps to just a few of the Middle Keys’ finest.

Matt’s proudest dad moment: “When Caden was first learning to talk, we watched ‘Transformers’ when Reetta was not home. One Decepticon referred to a female as the B word. Reetta came home while we were still watching the movie and Caden told Reetta her name is the B word. Reetta was very pleased with me.”

Why he’s a special dad: “My dad is my hero,” said daughter Claire. “He is the most loving, hard-working, fun, talented, strong and gentle beefcake you’ll ever meet.” Photo by Kinsey Beck.

Why he’s a special dad: “Omar is always there when we need him and gives great advice. He’s not just a dad, but a best friend and father figure to everyone. He takes care of the people he loves, will always have your back,

makes sure his kids are safe and taken care of, and is always there to help pick you back up after you fall.” Submitted by his family: Nicole, Omar III and Madison.

JOHN ALLEN

His funniest dad moment: “There was a moment I knew my daughter Cadence was just like me. In preschool, the teacher asked the class what they would see on a tree hunt. The teacher wrote down some example answers: leaves, squirrels, pine cones. My daughter Cadence’s answer was ‘trees.’ Yep, Captain Obvious.”

LUIS GONZALEZ JR.

Luis’ proudest dad moment: “Watching Penelope and Trey be adventurous and try new things. Seeing them come into their own while doing many of the things I did as a Keys kid has been amazing to see. Watching them grow up the way me and my wife did is pretty special.”

DALE COBURN

What makes him a special dad? “Dale is truly selfless, and he’s not afraid to be silly. Kaylynn and I are always laughing!” Submitted by his wife Courtney.

MIKE NEALIS

What makes him a special dad: Amelia Nealis says her favorite thing about her daddy, captain Mike Nealis, is he’s funny and always shares his sushi with her. Happy Father’s Day and Happy 40th Birthday! Submitted by his wife Blair.

SPENSER BRYAN

His funniest dad moment: “I love being a dad to my daughter Emma, son Beau and stepson Jaxson Cameron. But sometimes I forget Emma is like a little parrot. She repeats EVERYTHING her potty-mouth dad says!”

What makes him a special dad: “He’s been everything you could want in a dad. He’s helped us become the men we are today teaching us about life every step of the way. Thank you for

everything and happy Father’s Day!”

Submitted by his family: Sandy, Tyler, Sean and Roscoe

GERSON ABRAHAM

He’s a special dad because: “My dad is super reliable and always there to support my sister and I. He’s the backbone to our family and we wouldn’t be the same without him.” Submitted by his daughter Marquisha.

ROGER HAINES

His proudest dad moment: “The proudest days of my life were the days my beautiful daughters were born.”

His proudest dad moment: “My proudest moment is realizing that all three boys are now great young men!”

His proudest dad moment: “Witnessing the joy and wonder in my children's eyes as they fell in love with the Florida Keys and the ocean. This connection they formed inspired my wife and I to take a leap of faith and move our

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lives from Texas to this incredible area. Seeing our kids thrive, exploring the shores, learning about the ocean, and becoming a part of this wonderful island community fills me with immense pride and gratitude.”

TODD CHILDRESS

He’s a special dad because: “He’s hardworking, provides for us and always looks out for us. And he makes us laugh – he’s one of the funniest people we know.” Submitted by his family: Patti, Max and Carley.

BRENDEN ‘UB’ EUBANK

He’s a proud dad because: “Having been a single dad for 16 years; myself, Dayanna, Thomas, and Elena have been so richly blessed by this amazing community and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”

NANDO BONILLA

His family says: “To the best Hubby, Dad, PoPo, and Tio with love so true. On this Father’s Day, we honor you. For all your love, laughter and wisdom, we say thank you! Love, your Jenni, Karissa, Kris, Niko, Ethan, AJ, Aria, Emi, Elliot, Emmett, Nora, Emily and Danny.”

KEN WOLFE

His proudest dad moment: “My proudest moment as a father is seeing my daughters choose to follow Jesus Christ as their personal lord and savior. Also, both of my girls do jiu jitsu, and I am proud of them fighting hard every time they get on the mat.”

JAMES SIMCIC

He’s a special dad because: “James is the ‘do-it-all’ dad. If he’s not working, you’ll most likely find him at the community park coaching whatever sport is in season. He is generous with his time and knowledge – especially if it pertains to boats or fishing. We are lucky to have him!” Submitted by his wife, Sarah.

JOHN KOTCH

His proudest dad moment: “Teaching and coaching Casen to play the game of baseball that I played for 26 years growing up, and making sure that Jess and the kids are always well taken care of.”

MIKE LYNE

From his family: “You’re the best, Dad. Love from all your girls!”

Submitted by his family: Jessica, Sofia, Monroe and Maeve.

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PAUL RICKERT: WHAT I’VE LEARNED

As told to his son

ALEX RICKERT alex@keysweekly.com

My dad was born in the land of fast horses and smooth bourbon – no, really, my Nana’s maiden name is Beam. When people ask me to describe him, I always said he is the picture of relentless hard work for the good of his family, and the picture of humility in light of his enormous career accomplishments managing the finances of what is now a division of FujiFilm. I always knew about his love for theater, his kids, movies and cooking, but this hour-long sit-down may stand as the coolest conversation I’ve ever had with my dad.

Growing up in a household with six kids, I learned early on that we all had to pull together with our own responsibilities. Later on, our different backgrounds and skills helped us take care of our mom in different ways. I also learned that I was never alone – and that’s both a good and bad thing. I was a junior in high school before I even had my own room.

I learned that I should have had lunch with the Pope. In 1974, I traveled to the Vatican with a boys choir, and Father Medynski, our director, chose Franny Morales to represent North America at a lunch with the Pope, because he thought it was good that Franny knew Spanish. But ever since then, he says he should have picked me. It was the first thing he said when he met your mother 20 years later. Two years later, I got to conduct a boys choir on the stage at Royal Albert Hall in London –I think that was partly in compensation. Editor’s note: My dad to this day has an engraved mug from our family saying “I should have had lunch with the Pope.”

My mother was deeply rooted in her Catholic faith. She would discuss it with us, and a lot of my values came from that. Not because the Catholic church said so, but because she taught me the underlying reasons why. I go to church, not because I have to, but because I need something to fulfill my life and remind me about the right behavior, especially with how easy it can be to not be fair and respectful to people.

Growing up in a family that loved music and show tunes, I learned that music always made my life happier – even when your Nana made me perform in front of relatives like the Von Trapp kids. Your cousins are saying, “oh, you have lovely voices,” but you know they’re thinking “what a bunch of geeks.”

Starting work at the same company as my dad, Olin Corporation, people would tell me stories about him, and I learned that I wanted to be like him at work. He wasn’t boastful, he was calm, he was quiet, he was humble, and he’d listen to people fairly and come to a conclusion.

Staying at that company for 40 years, even as it’s been sold and changed names, I’ve learned that finding the right company is about always getting the opportunity to try something new. I’ve done accounting, budgeting, auditing, financial management, HR, IT and business acquisition. I tell people that I’m not that smart, but I worked that hard to figure things out.

Losing my father when I was 18 taught me to be self-sufficient. Your Nana provided us a place to live and did so many things to help us, but at the same time, all my brothers and sisters knew too that we had to help each other out.

When I proposed to your mother, she changed her mind and said “no” twice before we got married. I learned that some things you have to be patient and understanding for, and know that it’s worth the effort. But the third time, I told her SHE had to propose to ME.

In almost 35 years of marriage, I’ve learned that the keys are selective hearing and selective amnesia. Know when to say “Oh, I didn’t hear you say that.”

In all seriousness, I’ve learned that marriage is about love, but it’s also about working hard every day at it. And that’s true, but being with your mother hasn’t been all that hard work.

Having you and your sister, I learned that having kids felt like such a natural extension of your mother and I’s lives. I also learned how truly gross childbirth is.

As my kids grew up, I learned for the first time what the saying “my heart stopped” feels like, because there were three instances where I legitimately thought “I just killed my child.” I also learned the word “hereditary” doesn’t cover everything, because you guys could actually play sports without me passing on ANY genes.

Watching you makes me think about how you never meet anyone you don't want to talk to. I learned to think about that as I approach people, because I can be very standoffish. You also give me hope for learning new skills, because whatever it is, you go to YouTube and learn it.

Talking to your sister teaches me more about handling issues at work. We have a lot of the same problems, and they’re things that we learn together. And most importantly, she, and the whole family, keep me laughing.

Watching my kids as adults has shown me the best and worst about myself – both the lessons I’ve learned and the lessons I’ve missed. You’ve taken risks in your life to follow your dream career that I didn’t take, because I knew I wanted a family. Those made me anxious because you’re on a different timeline than I was, but I was also a little envious. And your sister works so, so hard. I can always justify it to myself, but I want both my kids to enjoy life.

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More than three weeks have passed since Monroe County Sheriff’s deputy Julian Garcia was discharged from the hospital — his life forever changed when, police say, a drunk driver slammed into the back of his patrol car as he conducted a traffic stop in Islamorada on the evening of April 9.

A swift response by fellow deputies and Islamorada Fire Rescue led Garcia to be airlifted to Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital. The young deputy underwent more than eight surgeries and many weeks in the hospital in hopes of saving his leg; it was severely injured when the drunk driver struck his patrol cruiser as he was walking between his car and another he had pulled over.

Despite the efforts by surgeons at Jackson Memorial Hospital, the decision was made that Garcia’s leg needed to be amputated.

Today, Garcia is slowly beginning the recovery journey with some rest and therapy. Eventually, he’ll begin to work with a prosthetic leg.

“The therapist gave me a paper of exercises to do at home. The first day doing it was pretty tough,” Garcia told the Keys Weekly in a recent phone interview. “For the most part I’ve just been waiting to be fully cleared and to start with the prosthetic.”

With everything Garcia experienced and endured, he continues to exude a chipperness many colleagues in the sheriff’s office have come to witness and admire about the 26-year-old.

“He’s always upbeat,” said Capt. Derek Paul, who oversees the Islamorada district where Garcia worked. “I really hope he can get back and work with us in some capacity.”

“Julian is phenomenal,” said Lt. Charlene Sprinkle. “He always has a good attitude and a smile on his face.”

Sheriff Rick Ramsay described Garcia as humble and one of the nicest people there is. Born in Miami, Garcia attended the law enforcement academy at the College of the Florida Keys and began with the sheriff’s office in February 2022.

“He worked really hard to become a law enforcement officer,” Ramsay said. “He’s remained positive and upbeat throughout the entire situation. It’s a testament to see how he’s handled this traumatic situation. He’s a fighter, and he’ll beat the odds and challenges.”

Garcia credits his support system, including his parents, girlfriend, three siblings and Sprinkle, in helping get through a life-changing experience.

“They’ve been there every step of the way,” he said.

And he’s especially overwhelmed by the support from his colleagues at the sheriff’s office, the Florida Keys community and other people outside the island chain who learned about the incident and either called to offer him best wishes or provide a donation.

“I don’t know how to explain it. I know the way our community is, but the way it happened, it opened my eyes even more as to how much they help. They really appreciate us,” Garcia said in relation to the community support, which has included

a blood drive and will feature a June 23 benefit at the Islander Resort in Islamorada. Organized by Islamorada Vice Mayor Sharon Mahoney, all proceeds will go to support Garcia’s recovery. Mahoney was traveling home from a council meeting the evening of the accident.

“I must have passed there minutes before he put his lights on and pulled over the car,” she said.

Mahoney, who runs the Casting for Cats and organizes the annual Poor Girls Sailfish Tournament, said securing donations and sponsorships has been rather easy for Garcia’s benefit.

“People have been phenomenal. They’re coming out of the woodwork and calling me,” Mahoney said as she retrieved two certificates donated by Hog Heaven. “It has been so simple. Everything right now is 100% donated.”

Those coming out to support Garcia during the benefit at Islander Resort between noon and 6 p.m. can enjoy an antique show, dunk tank and ax-throwing. There will also be a barbecue — the majority of the food items were donated by WinnDixie in Tavernier — and a drink tent. Attendees can also bid on items during a silent auction, and a live painting by Pasta Pantaleo will be auctioned off by emcee Capt. Skip Bradeen.

“It’s unbelievable how people just stepped up to the plate. I think we’ll have a big turnout,” Mahoney said.

Garcia is also receiving support from neighboring Miami-Dade County. Danny Morales is a law enforcement officer with Miami-Dade Police who founded Bleeding Blue Inc. in November 2022. Through his nonprofit, challenge coins are created by WarriorCoinCompany for people to purchase to support a law enforcement officer and family. Since its founding, Bleeding Blue Inc. has donated more than $168,000 to 31 law enforcement families.

Morales worked with Garcia’s sister, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and Ramsay to create a coin, which features a sailfish and nautical background on one side and the sheriff’s badge with palm trees and water in the background on the other side.

“The officer’s sister was super grateful. She explained there were a lot of bills that must be paid. I understand that officers make most of their money working overtime and doing extra duty,” Morales said.

The coin can be purchased for $30. All proceeds from the challenge coin sales will support Garcia.

Garcia couldn’t help but express his appreciation for the way the community has rallied behind him. He said he plans to be in attendance for the June 23 benefit.

“From what I hear it’s going to be a lot of people and it still just blows my mind of everything that’s going on and the way people are going to help. We’re grateful for everything, no matter what the help is,” he said.

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Monroe County Sheriff’s deputy Julian Garcia shows equipment inside his patrol car to Citizen’s Police Academy participants earlier in the year. CONTRIBUTED Deputy Julian Garcia, pictured right, started with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office in February 2022. The challenge coin by Bleeding Blue Inc. to benefit deputy Garcia. Scan the QR code to purchase the challenge coin to benefit Julian Garcia. People can help Garcia by donating via GoFundMe.

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STARTING A ‘RUCKUS’

11-year-old Tanner Snowden leads Keys team of combat bot builders

When one thinks of a combat robotics competition, familiar TV shows may come to mind such as “BattleBots” or movies like “Big Hero 6.” But according to 11-year-old Tanner Snowden, who teaches kids both younger and older how to build bots from scratch, it’s just a lot of fun.

In robot combat, creativity meets engineering in a thrilling competition. Participants design and build their own small-scale robots, each armed with unique weapons and strategies. The remotecontrolled machines then face off in an arena, testing their builders' ingenuity in the ultimate showdown.

From a young age, both Tanner and his younger brother Jackson, 9, shared a deep fascination with robotics. Tanner, the inquisitive tinkerer, began dissecting broken toys to understand their inner workings. By the age of 5, he'd mastered soldering and used this skill to mend toys for his brother. This early aptitude blossomed further when Tanner built his first independent robot, and his passion for robotics truly ignited when his father, a childhood fan himself, introduced him to the "BattleBots" TV show, igniting a shared love for the world of combat machines.

“I’ve always been fascinated with how things work,” said Snowden. “I really love robots. It’s fun to create something from a paper-pencil design and then see it come alive in person. One of the first robots I built was an autonomous robot, so it would go around on its own, and when it got within a certain distance of an object, it would turn away so it wouldn’t have a collision. I built that robot when I was 7.”

Fueled by his own passion for combat robots, Tanner is on a mission to empower other kids. He recently launched Ruckus Robotics LLC, and is currently leading a multipart workshop called "RUCKUS ROBOTICS | Build-A-Battlebot" for nearly a dozen kids ages 8 to 14. The program, which started April 21, allows new members to join any time. In a collaborative environment, kids brainstorm robot concepts, learn 3D modeling and printing, and get hands-on

experience testing and battling their creations. The ultimate goal? To refine their designs to competition standards and prepare them to enter combat robotics showdowns across Florida, competing as “Team Ruckus.”

Team member Skylor Willis has taken what he learned from the Ruckus Robotics instruction and created his own robot named “Atomic Bludger.” Together with Tanner’s creation “Amethyst,” the bots made their debut at the Robot Renegades competition in Palm Beach on April 13 and 14. Although they didn’t win the competition, both boys said it was a great learning experience for themselves and their team.

“Me and Tanner are the only ones that actually have a robot on the team,” said Willis. “A lot of the others have already made their drawings, but we were a bit ahead of them, so we were the only ones from our team who competed. It’s not really something I want to do as a job, but more of like a hobby.”

Robot combat is a thrilling arena fueled by passionate hobbyists. The complexity and cost of their creations run the gamut from nimble contenders to heavyweight powerhouses. To ensure fair fights and arena integrity, competitions use weight classes, including the “beetleweight” class for Snowden’s 3-pound “Amethyst” or the 1-pound “antweight” bots like Willis’. This allows similarly-sized machines to clash, with heavier robots naturally packing a bigger punch – and price tag. Safety remains paramount for everyone involved, from builders and operators cheering on their creations to the spectators in the stands. This is why robot combat arenas are typically enclosed by bulletproof screens, allowing for an entertaining spectacle without compromising safety.

“Our team members make the robots ourselves,” said Snowden. “We design it, make each and every part, then put it together ourselves. Nothing comes from a pre-made kit like a lot of the other competitors use.

“I’m really lucky because my dad helped us with the 3D printing of each individual part. He’s an industrial designer so he’s pretty knowledgeable with how to make things. We are the only team from Monroe County, so it’s basically like we are representing the entire Florida Keys when we enter these competitions.”

“Because Tanner has gone through essentially all of the growing pains of what to do and what not to do regarding the robotics competition world, we started this team to make it easier for others to be involved,” said Tanner’s father Sean. “We are trying to see what kids are out there in our community that are interested in robotics. We're not just doing combat robotics. It's also a strategic competition for scholarships, so it’s a really great opportunity for kids to participate, since there are few opportunities like this in our small community.”

More information on the team and sponsorship opportunities to keep the program free for its participants is at www.ruckusrobotics.com. Those interested in participating on the team can email ruckusroboticsllc@gmail.com.

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Tanner Snowden puts his bot ‘Amethyst’ in the arena at Palm Beach’s Robot Renegades competition. Team Ruckus member Skylor Willis shows off his one-pound creation, ‘Atomic Bludger.’
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How did you end up in the Keys? I was born in Fisherman’s Hospital!

What is the best and worst part of the Keys? The best part of the Keys is it’s where I grew up. The worst is how many changes have happened since I was a child. There have been so many developmental changes.

What can people find you doing when you aren’t working? You can find me reading a book, hanging out with my friends, or spending time with my family.

What is the most embarrassing fashion trend you used to follow? I think the two pairs of socks. You would literally layer your socks in different colors. That was definitely a ’90s thing.

What song always gets you on the dance floor? It really doesn’t even have to be a certain song. I just like to dance!

If you could shop for free at any store, which would you pick? Well, I want to say something frivolous, but right now I feel like it has to be Publix. I want to say Tory Burch or Nordstrom, but then yesterday I went to Publix and my groceries were like $280!

What’s one thing most people don’t know about you? I’m actually an introvert. I would be perfectly happy at home all the time. I love being home and reading or hosting a girls’ night.

What’s one important lesson you’ve learned from your mom? Always keep your faith. I have a tattoo in her handwriting that says pray, trust, wait.

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WORLD’S GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND

Rolling Stones still rocking 62 years on

Ihad the absolute pleasure of (again) seeing the Rolling Stones in concert on June 3 in Orlando.

More than six decades after Mick Jagger and Keith Richards got together in London, they are still at the top of their game. They have a new (and really good) album out in Hackney Diamonds, and they’re selling out stadiums across North America.

Country singer-songwriter Tyler Childers and his Food Stamps Band opened the show,and did an admirable job entertaining the Camping World Stadium crowd. Just because everyone had come to see the Stones didn’t seem to matter; everyone really enjoyed Tyler’s set. The band was amazing, and I’m going to give a further listen to his songs.

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Mick down the long catwalk into the crowd. Haynes is new; Mick saw her portraying Tina Turner in a West End musical production, and she also handled Lady Gaga’s vocal spotlight in “Sweet Sounds of Heaven.” She was the perfect foil for Mick in their vocal duet turns, and easily captivated that audience.

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On to the main act: Mick Jagger still struts/dances/skips along every part of the stage and catwalk nonstop throughout the two-hour show, save for Keith’s two songs. He must cover several miles during each show – not bad for an 80-year-old. The other octogenarian in the band, Keith Richards, is in amazing shape for someone who has seemingly cheated death more than a few times. The most junior Stone, Ron Wood, is a very spry 76. Like Mick and Keith, he moves like someone less than half his age.

The set list was a mix of the expected classics, some deeper cuts and four songs from the new album (which I was really glad to hear). The recorded announcer voice boomed from the speakers, “Ladies and gentlemen – the Rolling Stones!” The spotlights and big screens showed Keith Richards walking out and strumming the opening riff to “Start Me Up.” Mick came running out to the catwalk, his signature “moves like Jagger” on display for everyone in attendance. Older classics like “Get Off My Cloud” and “Paint it, Black” fell right in with, well, more older and even bigger classics like “Honky Tonk Women,” “Miss You,” “Tumblin’ Dice,” “Sympathy for the Devil” and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.”

The Stones offered each tour stop a chance to vote for a song specific to that show. Orlando’s choice was the psychedelic classic “She’s a Rainbow,” beautifully highlighted by Chuck Leavell’s piano work. Childers joined the Stones and traded vocals with Mick on “Dead Flowers,” a deeper cut I really hoped they’d play.

“Gimme Shelter” featured the vocals of Chanel Haynes in a duet with

“Jumping Jack Flash” closed out the main set, and the encore was the aforementioned “Sweet Sounds” and “Satisfaction.” A little over two hours after they started, the Stones took their final bow. Since original drummer Charlie Watts passed away in 2021, Steve Jordan has capably sat on the throne. Charlie actually told Mick and Keith before he died that if something happened to him, they should carry on with Steve. Bassist Darryl Jones, formerly of Miles Davis and Sting, has been with the band since 1994. He took over for original bassist Bill Wyman upon his retirement.

Allman Brothers veteran Leavell holds down piano and keyboard duties, and has served as the band’s live musical director since 1982. Matt Clifford is the band’s other keyboard player; Tim Ries and Karl Denson make up the saxophone section.

Special mention is due the backup singers: Bernard Fowler and Haynes. Fowler has toured with the Stones since around 1990. And Haynes was simply magnificent and powerful.

Mick hasn’t lost much over the past 60 years, either vocally or physically. And Keith and Ronnie were grinning like idiots at each other and the other musicians as they played.

I think that after all they’ve been through, the fact that they can still go out, play rock and roll and sell out stadiums at their age is a gift – and they know it. Judging from what I saw, I don’t think that this will be the last we see of the Rolling Stones.

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MEET THE 2024 ALL-KEYS GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM

The Lady Fins’ lone senior was the go-to pitcher for Marathon, earning an impressive 11-4 record with a 2.07 ERA and 111 strikeouts this season. Offensively, the Fins’ captain averaged .432 at the plate with 10 doubles and 16 RBI for a stellar senior campaign.

Fins find their stride as ’Canes and Conchs battle injuries

The 2024 spring softball season featured just one team with a winning record, as the Marathon Lady Fins went 12-6 in FHSAA 2A action. Their wins included a district quarterfinal victory, and though they did not make it out of districts with a title, they earned an at-large bid to regionals. Marathon returns all but one athlete next season, but the spot left vacant on the bench will be that of their dominant starting pitcher, Allison Garcia.

Key West entered the season as the reigning FHSAA 4A Region 4 champs and returned with plenty of talent this season. However, critical injuries plagued the Conchs, and their hopes for a third trip to the final four in as many years would not come to fruition. Key West finished the season 6-15, but it was not without highlights and glimmers of greatness to come.

Coral Shores played just five games this season, losing them all via mercy rule or forfeits. The young team did its best to rebuild but scrambled for eligible players when midseason injuries wiped out the bench.

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Key West’s Scarlet Niles embraced her leadership role this season, showing the way to the underclassmen with poise, positivity and, chiefly, her bat. The slugging senior amassed 21 hits for the Conchs, 6 of which were home runs. Batting .344, her on-base percentage was .488 and the home runs and a pair of doubles set her slugging percentage at .721. Once on base, she proved deadly to opposing defenses, stealing 7 bases and scoring 16 times. As if that were not enough, the Dartmouth University-bound athlete earned an impressive .965 fielding percentage.

With her impressive stats, one would never know Alexandra Rodriguez had stepped into a new role this season. Playing shortstop due to team injuries, she had a fielding percentage of .847. Offensively, Rodriguez batted .267, had a .345 on-base percentage and used her speed to steal 7 bases for the Conchs.

Key West’s Tavyn Gage made the switch from first to third base this season and did not miss a beat. The versatile junior had an impressive .904 fielding percentage, proving she was adept at any base. The hard-hitting junior had a .310 batting average, including four doubles this season. She also boasted a .355 on-base percentage, 5 RBIs and 2 stolen bases.

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TAVYN GAGE Junior, Key West Infielder ALLISON GARCIA Senior, Marathon Pitcher ALEXANDRA RODRIGUEZ Senior, Key West Shortstop Photos by Barry Gaukel and Maicey Malgrat

ELENA EUBANK

Junior, Marathon

Infielder

Junior Elena Eubank led the Lady Fins in multiple offensive categories. Eubank batted .451 this season and collected 23 hits, which included 7 doubles and a pair of triples. She stole 13 bases, crossed the plate 19 times, and batted another 19 runs in for Marathon this season.

BREANNA BREENER

Freshman, Key West

Pitcher

As just a freshman, Breanna Breener shouldered the responsibility of pitching like a much older athlete. In her first year with the Lady Conchs, Breener brought home 3 wins and struck out 64 batters while compiling a 2.90 ERA for Key West. Her poise and athleticism give the Conchs’ future a lot of promise for the next three seasons.

MADELYN THORNTON

Freshman, Marathon

Catcher

Marathon’s catcher proved to be a threat on both sides of the plate, batting .400 on the season with 11 RBIs, 3 doubles, a pair of triples and a home run. Defensively, Thornton was a wall of athleticism. Her accomplishments are even more impressive given Thornton was just a freshman.

SHYLO SANCHEZ

Sophomore, Key West

With two more seasons of eligibility left, Shylo Sanchez has everything it takes to dominate for the Conchs in the coming years. At catcher, Sanchez had a .932 fielding percentage, amassing 96 putouts at the plate. Offensively, she batted .211, boasted a pair of doubles and batted in 5 runs for Key West.

Junior, Key West

In her junior season, Alexa Condella earned a .321 batting average for the Conchs. She amassed 3 doubles, a pair of triples and drove in 11 runs, and her hitting got stronger as the season went on, making for an exciting senior campaign for the seasoned outfielder.

Freshman, Marathon Infielder

Marathon’s Sara Robinson proved to be a versatile player this season, spending time all across the infield and even filling in at pitcher when the Fins found themselves in a jam. Robinson batted .415, stole 11 bases, drove in 12 runs and amassed 22 hits. Three of those hits were doubles and three more were triples, making it even more amazing that she is just a freshman.

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In my last article, I spoke about how a sneeze brought me to my knees and sent an old lumbar injury from the past right back into the present. In this second part, I am going to concentrate on how many suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction and what can be done about it so a sneeze doesn’t cause you to have to pack a second pair of underwear.

Pelvic floor weakness can manifest in various ways, with urinary incontinence being one of the most common symptoms. Stress incontinence, characterized by leakage during activities such as sneezing, coughing or lifting, is particularly prevalent among individuals with weakened pelvic floor muscles. Additionally, pelvic floor dysfunction can contribute to fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapses and sexual dysfunction.

Strengthening the pelvic floor

Fortunately, pelvic floor weakness is not an inevitable consequence of aging or childbirth.

The pelvic floor refers to a group of muscles and tissues situated at the base of the pelvis. Think of it as a sling or hammock that supports the bladder, uterus and rectum. These muscles are essential for maintaining bladder and bowel control, as well as supporting the spine and pelvic organs.

Men do have a pelvic floor and can suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction. While pelvic floor issues are more commonly associated with women, men can also experience problems related to these muscles and tissues.

Several factors can contribute to pelvic floor weakness, including childbirth, hormonal changes, obesity, chronic constipation, aging and certain medical conditions such as pelvic organ prolapse. During childbirth, the pelvic floor muscles may stretch or tear, weakening their support structure. Similarly, hormonal changes during menopause can lead to decreased muscle tone and elasticity in the pelvic floor.

Regular pelvic floor exercises, also known as Kegel exercises, can help strengthen these muscles and improve bladder control. Here are five exercises recommended by healthcare professionals:

• Kegels: Contract the muscles around the anus and vagina as if trying to stop the flow of urine. Hold for 5-10 seconds, then relax. Repeat 10-15 times, several times a day.

• Bridge pose: Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Lift your hips toward the ceiling, engaging your pelvic floor muscles. Hold for a few seconds, then lower back down. Repeat 10-15 times.

• Squats: Stand with feet shoulderwidth apart and squat down as if sitting back into a chair. Keep your back straight and engage your pelvic floor muscles as you rise back up. Repeat 10-15 times.

• Pelvic tilts: Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Gently tilt your pelvis upward, engaging your abdominal and pelvic floor muscles. Hold for a few seconds, then release. Repeat 10-15 times.

In addition to exercises, modern medical procedures offer advanced options for managing pelvic floor dysfunction. These include pelvic floor physical therapy, biofeedback therapy, electrical stimulation and surgical interventions such as sling procedures or pelvic organ prolapse repair.

These treatments aim to improve muscle strength, coordination and overall pelvic floor function.

The targeted exercises and treatments mentioned here are aimed at strengthening the pelvic floor muscles and can be beneficial for men with pelvic floor dysfunction.

So what is next?

It’s essential for both women and men experiencing symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction, such as urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic pain, or sexual dysfunction, to consult with a health care provider for proper diagnosis and treatment. Prompt intervention can help improve symptoms and quality of life for anyone living with pelvic floor issues. You need not have to be afraid of sneezing or any other normal bodily function any more. Go get your pelvic floor in tip-top shape and those emergency undies can go bye-bye.

For men, common causes for pelvic floor dysfunction can include prostrate surgery, chronic prostatitis (chronic inflammation), chronic constipation and changes in hormone levels. Neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s can affect the nerves that control the pelvic floor muscles.

• Deep breathing: Practice diaphragmatic breathing, focusing on expanding your abdomen as you inhale and contracting it as you exhale. This can help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles indirectly by engaging the core.

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Arts Council seeks grant applicants

The Florida Keys Council of the Arts invites Monroe County arts and cultural organizations, as well as artists of all genres, to apply for three grant opportunities, ranging from $2,000 to $10,000: Art Builds Community, Artists in Schools and Special Project grants. The deadline is June 30 at 5 p.m., with applications available at www.keysarts.com. For assistance, contact the council at 305-295-4369 or director@ keysarts.com. The council, as Monroe County's non-profit arts agency, promotes local arts and culture through grants, Art in Public Places, and various events.

Marathon Chamber, OFF donate to MHS track and field

stop and admitted to stealing the car, the sheriff's office said.

Marathon man arrested for gas station battery

MURDER CHARGES FILED IN COLD CASE

DNA evidence points to then-15-year-old Keith Devon White, investigators say

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The Marathon Chamber of Commerce and Organized Fishermen of Florida (OFF) have donated $1,500 to the Marathon High School (MHS) track and field program. The money, along with many other annual donations, are generated from tips collected at the Marathon Seafood Festival. Recently, the chamber and OFF also contributed $1,800 to the MHS football program. Pictured are chamber CEO Daniel Samess, right, and MHS track coach Darby Sheehan. Photo by PATTI CHILDRESS/Keys Weekly

UF/IFAS Extension offers CPR & first aid certification

UF/IFAS Extension Monroe County is offering American Heart Association CPR (adult, child, and infant) and first aid certification courses throughout the Florida Keys. The combined course costs $41 and provides certification upon completion. Courses are scheduled for June 24 at 10 a.m. at the Monroe County Public Library Marathon Branch, and July 11 and 18 at 9 a.m. in the Gato Conference Room (1100 Simonton St., Key West). To register or for questions, call Monroe County Extension at 305-292-4501.

Vermont man arrested for gas station car theft

Andrew Scott Parizo, 38, of Grand Isle, Vermont was arrested on June 7 for allegedly stealing a car from a gas station in Marathon. The sheriff’s office responded to the Valero gas station on June 1 following reports of the theft of a Ford sedan. Detectives identified Parizo as the suspect in the incident. Parizo was stopped on U.S. 1 after a be-on-the-lookout order was issued. He was charged with DUI during the

A Marathon man was arrested on June 7 for battery on a gas station clerk and deputies. Phernando Torres Hill, 39, was charged with battery, battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest. The sheriff’s office was called to the Race Trac gas station around 8:30 p.m. regarding a suspect, identified as Hill, who allegedly touched and spoke to a female employee inappropriately. Security video corroborated the employee’s statement, the sheriff's office said. Hill reportedly stiffened his body, pushed backward and refused to follow sheriff’s office commands. He then kicked one deputy in the stomach and fought deputies attempting to place him in a patrol car. Hill was shocked with a Taser and taken to jail.

Keys Democrats host monthly public meeting

The public is invited to attend the monthly meeting of the Keys Democrats on Thursday, June 27 at 5:30 p.m. at the Marathon Library. The meeting will be a hybrid Zoom and in-person meeting. For more information, contact Mid-keys@keysdems.com.

Marathon Parks and Rec presents Luau Night at Community Park

Marathon’s Parks and Recreation Department is set to host a Luau Night at the site of the former Marathon Community Park skate park on Friday, June 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. The evening will include activities for kids, food and drinks, dancing and photos.

Monroe County libraries present summer reading programs

Every summer, the Monroe County Public Library offers programs to keep kids and their families reading. The community tradition promotes reading for fun and lifelong enrichment. The libraries create an encouraging framework for learning for all ages during the summer. Reading together as a family helps prevent summer learning loss and encourages strong communication and bonding. Summer reading isn’t just for kids, but for teens as well. Families can pick up reading logs, find books (including e-books), attend programs and more at every branch of the Monroe County Public Library – in Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine Key and Key West. This year’s theme is “Adventure Begins At Your Library.” More information is at keyslibraries. org/summer-reading-2024/, at the library branches and via email to info@ keyslibraries.org.

A31-year-old Marathon man has been arrested and charged with a previouslyunsolved murder from 2008, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release on June 5.

Keith Devon White stands accused of killing 48-year-old Beth Neumeier when he was just 15 years old.

Following an extensive investigation in partnership with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Office of the State Attorney, Sheriff Rick Ramsay told the Weekly the suspect’s DNA was found on both a used condom and the shovel they believe was used to beat Neumeier to death.

Neumeier was known to have worked as a prostitute in Marathon before her death, the sheriff’s office said. Her body was found on May 4, 2008 buried underneath a mulch pile in a vacant lot on 24th Street in Marathon. She was identifiable only by fingerprints due to damage to her face.

“I hope this brings some closure for the people who knew her and appreciated her as a person,” Ramsay told the Weekly. “(White) was someone we looked at as a person of interest way back then, and that never changed. In the last few years, we’ve closed three or four long-term cold cases that were solved either due to new technologies or constantly working on these cases.”

White has an extensive arrest record in Monroe County, including a 2011 armed robbery charge and felony charges filed in January 2024 for lewd and lascivious behavior with a corrections facility employee present while he was already serving time for driving without a license.

White is currently being held in the county jail without bond. His arraignment date and legal representation were not immediately available.

ROBERT ALAN EALES 1954-2024

Robert Alan Eales was born to David and Priscilla Eales on Sept. 24, 1954, and died at the age of 69 on May 6, 2024. He grew up in Tampa, where he attended Leto High School and the University of South Florida, graduating with a major in biology. He met Donna Jennings at USF and they were married in 1979.

Bob worked his way up over the years as an executive for multiple companies, including JCPenney. Later he became involved in PODS Moving & Storage, owning and operating franchises throughout Florida. Most recently, Bob established Formula Freediving in Marathon with his son Andrew. He was praised by his friends and colleagues for his business acumen.

Bob was the embodiment of a good man and was a role model for many. He demonstrated a lifelong commitment to his values –compassion, truth and "a desire to do the right thing" – and applied them to all aspects of his life. His philanthropic endeavors focused on science, the environment and the humanities. As a lifelong fisherman and diver, Bob shared his passion and knowledge with his sons, relatives and friends.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Donna; his in-laws, Anne and Clarence; his sons, Travis and Andrew, and their spouses, Charles and Andrea; his brothers, Malcom, William, David and Pete, and their spouses, Roxy, Lee, Carolyn, and Kristen; and his nieces and nephews.

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On this day: In 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that police must inform suspects of their rights before ques oning them.

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A Day in June

On June 19, many Americans will celebrate Juneteenth. The holiday honors the end of slavery in the United States. This week, The Mini Page learns more about this special day and the historical events surrounding it.

DELAYED FREEDOM

President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all enslaved people, took effect on Jan. 1, 1863. But until the Civil War ended in April 1865, more than two years later, there weren’t enough Union, or northern, soldiers to enforce the order.

Juneteenth celebrates the day that Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced that the 250,000 enslaved people in Texas were free.

As part of the announcement, Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger said:

“... all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves.” This meant that if enslaved people stayed to work, they would be employees and would have to be paid a wage.

Some former slaves remained in Texas, but others headed north or into neighboring states to find family members.

June 19 became a day to gather with family and celebrate freedom.

CELEBRATION

Most early Juneteenth holidays took place at parks or churches. Some white employers allowed their workers the day

off and even donated food and money. But during the Depression of the 1920s and ‘30s, many people were forced to move to cities to find work, and employers there were not as generous in recognizing Juneteenth.

As the civil rights movement grew stronger in the mid-20th century, the idea of freedom re-energized Juneteenth celebrations. Younger generations brought the holiday to cities that hadn’t observed it before.

In 1980, Texas made Juneteenth a state holiday. Today, most states recognize Juneteenth as a holiday, along with it being an official federal holiday.

Will you celebrate Juneteenth this year? Talk with classmates and friends about how you mark this day and other historical holidays.

Bird experts are asking residents across the United States and Canada to help prevent the up to 30 bird deaths per second that can occur during the spring migration from Feb. 15 to June 15 due to collisions with human-made objects. “Up to a billion birds die each year in the United States when they crash into windows and other structures made with reflective or transparent material,” said Andrew Farnsworth at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. He recommends homeowners turn off nonessential lighting from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., or draw curtains.

LINCOLN’S PROCLAMATION

President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation was signed in Washington, D.C. In part, his order read:

“I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States, and parts of States, are, and henceforward shall be free; and that the Executive government of the United States, including the military and naval authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons.

And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence, unless in necessary self-defence; and I recommend to them that, in all cases when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable wages. ...

And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution, upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind, and the gracious favor of Almighty God.”

RESOURCES

On the Web:

• bit.ly/MPJuneteenth

At the library:

• “Juneteenth Is” by Natasha Tripplett

• “The Juneteenth Story: Celebrating the End of Slavery in the United States” by Alliah L. Agostini

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photo by Carol M. Highsmith photo courtesy Austin History Center Abraham Lincoln People celebrate in Austin, Texas, on June 19, 1900. Mini Fact: In 2020, kids helped color art posters for a Juneteenth event in Washington, D.C.

TRY ’N’ FIND

Words that remind us of Juneteenth are hidden in this puzzle. Some words are hidden backward, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find:

CHURCH, CIVIL WAR, ENSLAVED, FAMILY, FEDERAL, GALVESTON, GRANGER, HOLIDAY, JUNETEENTH, JUSTICE, LINCOLN, MILITARY, PARK, STATES, TEXAS, WAGE, WASHINGTON.

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INVITITATION TO BID

The City of Key Colony Beach cordially invites interested contractors to complete and submit sealed bids by July 25th, 2024, no later than 9:30 am, for the following project.

WRF UV CONTACT TANK REHABILITATION

ITB 2024-02

THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF: Temporary tankage with associated components to allow bypassing of the City’s existing UV Contact Tank (design, procurement, installation, and demolition/removal of system by contractor and contractor’s engineer of record); existing UV Contact Tank removal; construction of replacement UV Contact Tank with interior and exterior coatings; replacement of all existing control systems (ultrasonic level detector, transducers, oats, etc.); miscellaneous restoration; and other improvements.

All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope to City Clerk Silvia Gransee at 600 W. Ocean, Key Colony Beach, Florida 33051 (mailing address PO Box 510141, Key Colony Beach, FL 33051), no later than July 25th, 2024 at 9:30 am clearly marked ‘Sealed Bid for the City of Key Colony Beach ITB 2024-02’ along with the name of your rm.

The bid manual, requirements, and speci cations are available on DemandStar at www.Demandstar.com.

All questions regarding the bid process should be directed to City Clerk Silvia Gransee at cityclerk@keycolonybeach.net

CALENDAR OF EVENTS ITB 2024-02

06-18-2024 Release Solicitation

07-08-2024 10:00 am Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Site Visit (600 N. 8th Street, Key Colony Beach, FL 33051)

07-11-2024 4:00 pm

07-18-2024 4:00 pm

07-25-2024 9:30 am

08-08-2024 9:30 am

Last Day for submission of written questions to the City Last day for the City to post answers to questions

Bid Due & Opening

(Open to Public – 600 W. Ocean Drive, Key Colony Beach, FL 33051)

Recommendation to Award Utility Board Meeting

08-15-2024 9:30 am City Commission meeting

Award of Bid

(Open to the Public – 600 W. Ocean Drive, Key Colony Beach, FL 33051)

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CITY OF MARATHON, FLORIDA REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPREHENSIVE SAFETY ACTION PLAN

The City of Marathon, Florida, is accepting Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from qualified professional transportation engineering firms, teams, or individuals to develop the City of Marathon Comprehensive Safety Action Plan in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets for All Program.

The City is accepting electronic submissions through Demand Star until Wednesday, July 24, 2024, before 3:00 p.m., local time.

RFQ documents may be examined online at www. demandstar.com. All RFQ documents must be obtained from Demand Star. RFQ documents obtained from any source other than Demand Star may not be accurate or complete, and each Respondent and sub-contractor assumes all risks by their reliance on such documents. Any Respondent or sub-contractor who does not obtain the RFQ documents from Demand Star will not be notified of any RFQ addenda issued by the City, which could contain material changes thereto.

To be considered, Responses must by 3:00 PM EDT, Wednesday, July 24, 2024.The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities, except timely submission of bids, to re-advertise for bids or to take any other actions that may be deemed in the best interest of the City. As a matter of information, the City does not bind itself to accept the minimum specifications stated herein, but reserves the right to accept any proposal, which in the judgment of the City Council will best serve the needs and interests of the City. Also, the City reserves the right to make such investigation as deemed necessary to determine the ability of any respondent to perform the services requested.

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NOTICE OF PERMIT ISSUANCE

The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of issuance of an individual permit to Richard Reynolds, 1166 Hakluyt Ln, Cudjoe Key, Florida, 33042, Parcel ID No. 00185660 000000 authorizing fill approximately 4,400 square feet (0.10 acres) of wetlands in order to construct a single-family home, driveway, and associated improvements in Mangrove Wetlands, Class III Outstanding Florida Waters to include portions of Section 33 Township 66 South, Range 28 East, in Monroe County.The application has been fully scanned and is available for public inspection via the Department’s Information Portal: http://webapps.dep.state.fl.us/ DepNexus/public/electronicdocuments If you have any questions or are experiencing difficulty viewing the electronic application, please call Daniel Sensi, (239) 344-5614.

NOTICE OF RIGHTS

This action is final and effective on the date filed with the Clerk of the Department unless a timely petition for an administrative proceeding is filed pursuant to the provisions of Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. On the

filing of a timely and sufficient petition, this action will not be final and effective until further order of the Department. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the hearing process may result in a modification of the agency action or even denial of the application. Petition for Administrative Hearing

A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department’s action may petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. Pursuant to Rule 28-106.201, F.A.C., a petition for an administrative hearing must contain the following information:

(a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency’s file or identification number, if known;

(b) The name, address, any email address, any facsimile number, and telephone number of the petitioner; the name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner’s representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner’s substantial interests are or will be affected by the agency determination;

(c) A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency decision;

(d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so indicate;

(e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts that the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency’s proposed action;

(f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes that the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the agency’s proposed action, including an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes; and

(g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action that the petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency’s proposed action.

The petition must be filed (received by the Clerk) in the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. Also, a copy of the petition shall be mailed to the applicant at the address indicated above at the time of filing.

Time Period for Filing a Petition

In accordance with Rule 62110.106(3), F.A.C., petitions for an administrative hearing by the applicant must be filed 21 days of receipt of this written notice. Petitions filed by any persons other than the applicant, and other than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be filed within 21 days of publication of the notice or within 21 days of receipt of the written notice, whichever occurs first. Under Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, any person who has asked the Department for notice of agency action may file a petition within 21 days of receipt of such notice, regardless of the date of publication. The failure to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person's right to request an administrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it.

Any subsequent intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the discretion of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. Extension of Time

Under Rule 62-110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department’s action may also request an extension of time to file a petition for an administrative hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an extension of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, before the applicable deadline for filing a petition for an administrative hearing. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. Mediation Mediation is not available in this proceeding.

FLAWAC Review

The applicant, or any party within the meaning of Section 373.114(1)(a) or 373.4275, F.S., may also seek appellate review of this order before the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission under Section 373.114(1) or 373.4275, F.S.  Requests for review before the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission must be filed with the Secretary of the Commission and served on the Department within 20 days from the date when this order is filed with the Clerk of the Department. Judicial Review

Once this decision becomes final, any party to this action has the right to seek judicial review pursuant to Section 120.68, F.S., by filing a Notice of Appeal pursuant to Rules 9.110 and 9.190, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, with the Clerk of the Department in the Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, M.S. 35, Tallahassee, Florida 323993000; and by filing a copy of the Notice of Appeal accompanied by the applicable filing fees with the appropriate District Court of Appeal. The Notice of Appeal must be filed within 30 days from the date this action is filed with the Clerk of the Department Publish: June 13, 2024

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FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Created Rich Financial located at 323 Fleming Street, Key West, FL 33040 intends to register the said name with the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL, USA.

By: Carl Schutze

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FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Teo Masters Financial

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NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR COMPETITIVE SOLICITATIONS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at 3:00 P.M., the Monroe County Purchasing Office will receive and open sealed responses for the following:

Engineering Design and Permitting Services for the Flagler Avenue (Key West) Road Resiliency and Adaptation Project Monroe County, Florida

Pursuant to F.S. § 50.0211(3) (a), all published competitive solicitation notices can be viewed at: www.floridapublicnotices. com, a searchable Statewide repository for all published legal notices. Requirements for submission and the selection criteria may be requested from the County’s electronic bidding platform at https:// monroecounty-fl.bonfirehub.com OR www.monroecounty-fl.gov/ BonfireBids. The Public Record is available upon request.

Monroe County Purchasing Department receives bids via the Bonfire electronic bidding platform. Please do not email, mail or attempt to deliver in person any sealed bids. Emailed/ mailed/physically delivered bids/ proposals/responses WILL NOT be accepted.

The Monroe County Purchasing Department hereby directs that bids be submitted via the Bonfire electronic bidding platform at https://monroecounty-fl. bonfirehub.com, no later than 3:00P.M. on Thursday, July 25, 2024. There is no cost to the bidder to use the Bonfire platform. Please do not submit your confidential financial information as part of your proposal. There are separate uploads for each set of documents, including confidential financial information. All proposals will be made public on the platform after an intended decision or 30 days, whichever is earlier, unless the bids/proposals are rejected in accordance with F.S. 119.071. If your proposal document includes financial information, that information will not be considered confidential and will be available and viewable to the public in accordance with public records law.

The bid opening for this solicitation will be held virtually, via the internet, at 3:00 P.M., on Thursday, July 25, 2024. You may call in by phone or internet using the following: Join Zoom Meeting

https://mcbocc.zoom.

us/j/4509326156

Meeting ID: 4509326156

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NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR COMPETITIVE SOLICITATIONS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 3:00 P.M., the Monroe County Purchasing Office will receive and open sealed responses for the following: No Name Key Bridge Repairs

Project Monroe County, Florida

Pursuant to F.S. § 50.0211(3) (a), all published competitive solicitation notices can be viewed at: www.floridapublicnotices. com, a searchable Statewide

repository for all published legal notices. Requirements for submission and the selection criteria may be requested from the County’s electronic bidding platform at https:// monroecounty-fl.bonfirehub.com OR www.monroecounty-fl.gov/ BonfireBids. The Public Record is available upon request.

Monroe County Purchasing Department receives bids via the Bonfire electronic bidding platform. Please do not email, mail or attempt to deliver in person any sealed bids. Emailed/ mailed/physically delivered bids/ proposals/responses WILL NOT be accepted.

The Monroe County Purchasing Department hereby directs that bids be submitted via the Bonfire electronic bidding platform at https://monroecounty-fl. bonfirehub.com, no later than 3:00P.M. on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. There is no cost to the bidder to use the Bonfire platform.

Please do not submit your confidential financial information as part of your proposal. There are separate uploads for each set of documents, including confidential financial information. All proposals will be made public on the platform after an intended decision or 30 days, whichever is earlier, unless the bids/proposals are rejected in accordance with F.S. 119.071.

If your proposal document includes financial information, that information will not be considered confidential and will be available and viewable to the public in accordance with public records law.

The bid opening for this solicitation will be held virtually, via the internet, at 3:00 P.M., on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. You may call in by phone or internet using the following: Join Zoom Meeting https://mcbocc.zoom. us/j/4509326156 Meeting ID: 4509326156

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA KEY WEST DIVISION CASE NO: 4:23-cv-10093-JEM NAUTILUS INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. CAPTAIN PIP’S HOLDINGS, LLC, DANIEL COUCH, TANNER HELMER, SRINIVASRAO ALAPARTHI, as P.R. of the Estate of SUPRAJA ALAPARTHI and as parent and natural guardian of Ak.A, a minor child, and RAVIKUMAR SADDA and ASRITHA RAVALA, as parents and natural guardians of V.S., a minor child, Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

(NOTICE BY PUBLICATION)

TO: DANIEL COUCH

Last known address of: 213 ANGLERS DR. S., APT. 1 MARATHON, FL 33050

You are notified that Nautilus Insurance Company (“Nautilus”) has initiated an action for declaratory relief under 28 U.S.C. § 2201 against you in the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Key West Division, captioned Nautilus

Insurance Company v. Captain Pip’s Holdings, LLC, Daniel Couch, Tanner Helmer, Srinivasrao Alaparthi, as P.R. Of The Estate of Supraja Alaparthi and as parent and natural guardian of Ak.A, a minor child, and Ravikumar Sadda and Asritha Ravala, as parents and natural guardians of V.S., a minor child, bearing Case Number 4:23-cv-10093-JEM. You are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, on Michele Vargas, Esq., an attorney at Clyde & Co US LLP, whose address is 1221 Brickell Avenue, Suite 1600, Miami, Florida 33131, on or before July 17, 2024 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court, at 301 Simonton St., Key West, Florida 33040, either before service on Ms. Vargas or immediately after. Otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded against you in the complaint.

Dated at Florida on this 20th day of May, 2024 Clerk of the Court Angela E. Noble, Clerk United States District Court Southern District of Florida By: Ketly Pierre

Deputy Clerk

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2024-DR-95-K DIVISION: FAMILY MANOL DELVA Petitioner, and, MARIE ELCANA ANILUS Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)

TO: MARIE ELCANA ANILUS RESPONDENT’S LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 281 NORTH WARREN AVENUE, COLUMBUS, OH 43204

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Manol Delva, whose address is 5B 8th Avenue, Stock Island, FL 33040 on or before June 24, 2024, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition.

The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: N/A

Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request.

You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.)

Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e-mailed to the address(es) on record at the clerk’s office.

WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings.

Dated: May 10, 2024

Kevin Madok, CPA Clerk of the Circuit Court

Monroe County, Florida

By: Destiny Johnson

Deputy Clerk

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NOTICE OF ACTION RE: MARATHON KEY BEACH CLUB

II ASSOCIATION, INC

MONROE County, Florida

NON-JUDICIAL TIMESHARE

FORECLOSURE PROCESS

TO: Unit Owner(s)

Last Known Address

Unit Week(s)

Amount due:

Robert A Bradley and Stefane B

Bradley 1303 Chestnut Street

Murray, KY 42071

Unit E 202, Week 48

$6,703.35

Marion Canty and Remelda Canty 26521 SW 124 Avenue

Naranja, FL 33032

Unit E 102, Week 50

$4,601.12

Richard Chosid and Cherie Chosid

3110 NE 48th Street

Lighthouse Point, FL 33064

Unit A 102, Week 01

$2,219.69

Unit A 102, Week 02

$2,219.69

Cure My Mommy’s Breast Cancer

C/O Ellen Schreiber

9 Endo Blvd, # FL 1

Garden City, NY 11530-6748

Unit D 102, Week 36

$3,571.14

Edward Daniel and Mary Daniel

P.O. Box 351853

Miami, FL 33135

Unit E 102, Week 36

$4,580.62

Jennifer Edwards f/k/a Jennifer Leanna and Zachary Edwards

2688 Whispering Drive

Largo, FL 33771

Unit E 202, Week 39

$6,702.41

Unit B 202, Week 47

$6,702.41

Maria George 3215 N 65th Avenue

Phoenix, AZ 85033-5216

Unit D 102, Week 50

$3,585.74

Lowell Higgins and Janine

Sanders-Higgins

64 Kilworth PK Drive

RR #5 Komoka, ON N0L 1R0

Canada

Unit A 102, Week 47

$6,705.00

Dewane L Hose

Greystone House

Lockton, N Yorkshire YO187QB

United Kingdom

Unit D 102, Week 42

$3,585.74

Charles Khoury

7343 Brisbane Hills Street Las Vegas, NV 89166

Unit B 102, Week 46

$7,225.00

Unit B 102, Week 47

$7,225.00

Gehard Jacob, Anneliese

Bentjerodt & Arquiyecto Eusebio

Celi 5150 Comuna Vitacura

Santiago

Chile

Unit C 201, Week 44

$3,585.74

Mary E McHenry, Michael B

McHenry & Tina M McHenry

46 Hodgson Avenue

Pittsburg, PA 15205

Unit A 102, Week 40

$4,601.12

Unit A 102, Week 41

$4,601.12

Lee M Purcifull

18406 Turning Point Drive

Lutz, FL 33549

Unit A 202, Week 36

$6,675.25

Shaki Rehman

11711 SW 130 Avenue

Miami, FL 33186

Unit B 201, Week 42

$6,701.46

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Jane Rosenthal 444 E 75th Street, Apt #3-B

New York, NY 10021

Unit E 101, Week 48

$5,597.15

Unit E 102, Week 48

$5,597.15

Vincent T Salvato and Angela Salvato 4700 Casswell Drive

New Port Richey, FL 34652

Unit A 101, Week 43

$3,585.74

Frank Schultz, Trustee of the Frank Schultz Living Trust

Agreement Dated March 24, 2000 1751 Beach Road, Apt 202 Englewood, FL 34223

Unit D 202, Week 49

$3,585.74

Frank Stewart and Jeanne C Stewart 3101 82nd Way North St Petersburg, FL 33710

Unit B 202, Week 40

$7,698.79

Chelsa Aran Taggart 1841 E 9th Street, Apt 2 Duluth, MN 55812 Unit D 102, Week 21

$5,619.22

Penny Weiss and Lynne Arnault 105 Kensington Road Syracuse, NY 13210

Unit E 202, Week 41

$5,597.15

Henry Zima, Halina Zima & Joanna D Ricci 2388 Carlanne Place Mississauga, ON L5E 2M2 Canada Unit B 101, Week 46

$3,585.74

Unit B 101, Week 47

$3,585.74

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of an action for non-judicial foreclosure of timeshare units on the Claim of Lien on the following described real property, located in MONROE County, Florida, to-wit: Unit Numbers and Annual Timeshare Use Periods (as set forth above) in MARATHON KEY BEACH CLUB CONDOMINIUM II, and all appurtenances thereto, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 859, Page 786 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida and all amendments and exhibits thereto. has been filed against you. If you fail to cure the default as set forth in this notice or take other appropriate action with regard to this foreclosure matter, you risk losing ownership of your timeshare interest through the trustee foreclosure procedure established in Section 721.855, Florida Statutes. You may choose to sign and send to the trustee an objection form, exercising your right to object to the use of the trustee foreclosure procedure. If you would like an Objection form, you should contact the undersigned Trustee, Thomas L Avrutis, Esquire, in writing. Upon the trustee’s receipt of your signed objection form, the foreclosure of the lien with respect to the default specified in this notice shall be subject to the judicial foreclosure procedure only. You have the right to cure your default in the manner set forth in this notice at any time before the trustee’s sale of your timeshare interest. Objections must be made in writing to: Thomas L Avrutis, Esquire

TRUSTEE FOR MARATHON KEY BEACH CLUB II ASSOCIATION, INC 201 Fletcher Avenue, Second Floor Sarasota, FL 34237 within 30 days of the first date of publication of this Notice. If you do not object to the use of the trustee foreclosure procedure, you will not be subject to a deficiency judgment even if the proceeds from the sale of your timeshare interest are

insufficient to offset the amounts secured by the lien.

Dated this 3rd day of JUNE, 2024.

Thomas L Avrutis, Esquire, TRUSTEE

TRUSTEE for MARATHON KEY BEACH CLUB II ASSOCIATION, INC

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

FILE NO.: 24-CP-000268-K

IN RE: ESTATE OF DOUGLAS JOHN KENNETT

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of DOUGLAS JOHN KENNETT, deceased, whose date of death was October 25, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for MONROE County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication of this notice is: June 6, 2024.

Personal Representative: EILEEN BURTNER JAMESON 5903 Mount Eagle Drive Apt 1014

Alexandria, Virginia 22303

Attorney for Personal Representative: JOHN FERRARI, JR.

Attorney

Florida Bar No. 111132

Ferrari, Butler & Moneymaker, PLLC 2520 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 11 Nokomis, Florida 34275

Telephone: (941) 960-1676

Fax: (941) 296-8656

E-mail: johnf@elderlegalfl.com

Secondary E-mail: pollyb@ elderlegalfl.com

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

FILE NO.: 24-CP-000277-K

IN RE: THE ESTATE OF EUGENIA YVONNE BUTLER

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EUGENIA YVONNE BUTLER, deceased, whose date

of death was July 3, 2022, is pending in the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division: File Number 24-CP-000277-K the address of which is 500 Whitehead St., Key West, FL 33040. The names and addresses of the personal representative(s) and the personal representative(s)’ attorney is set forth below. The Fiduciary lawyer-client privilege in s. 90.5021 FLA. STAT. applies with respect to the personal representative and any attorney employed by the personal representative.

All creditors of the decedent and other persons, who have claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmature, contingent or unliquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS JUNE 6, 2024. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:

CARLTON THURSTON 14905 Simmons Grove Drive Haymarket, VA 20169 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Nakeitha Sweeting Hodrick, Esq. FBN: 0079847

Sweeting Law & Mediation, P.A. 20451 NW 2nd Avenue, Suite 108 Miami, Florida 33169 786.279.4841

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 24-CP-000263-PK IN RE: ESTATE OF CYNTHIA L. YELKIN Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of CYNTHIA L. YELKIN, deceased, whose date of death was July 31, 2023; is pending in the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division; File Number 24-CP-000263-PK, the address of which is 88770 Overseas Highway, Suite 2, Plantation Key, FL 33070. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

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All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must

le their claims with this court

WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS

AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST

PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME

PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS: JUNE 6, 2024.

Personal Representative:

SEDAT L. YELKIN

9268 Youngstown-Salem Rd.

Can eld, OH 44406

Attorney for Personal

Representative:

JOHN MICHAEL LYNN, ESQ.

Florida Bar No. 0147273

Turner & Lynn, P.A.

7 Barracuda Lane

Key Largo, Florida 33037

Telephone: (305) 367-0911

turnerlynnpa@gmail.com

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AUTOS WANTED

AUTOS ALL YEARS!

Junk or Used Cars, Vans, Trucks. Runs or Not.$CASH 305-332-0483

AUTOS FOR SALE

Place your AUTO FOR SALE ad here.

$25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

BOATS FOR SALE

Rampage 25X10 Diesel Center Console. Charter sh rigged. 20 Rods & Reels + equip. Located in Marathon. 305-619-5282

Place your BOAT FOR SALE ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

Boat Lift For Sale in Marathon - 20,000lb Neptune Atlantic elevator boat lift -

$7500 407-620-3406

BOAT SLIP FOR RENT

Boat Dockage for rent in Marathon. Private bay bottom, up to 40' boat, self containing, o shore water, car & dingy parking space provided. 305-610-8002

Place your BOAT SLIP FOR RENT ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

EMPLOYMENT

Looking for Alarm Technicians with current working knowledge of re alarm systems in Marathon & Key West. Competitive pay. Hours: M-F 8:30a-4:30p. Email deborahg@ barnesalarmsystems. com or call 305-743-7334 for more information.

ATTENTION- Marathon Auto & Marine Services looking for Auto Techs and for Trailer Service Tech.Pay based on experience. Apply in person at 2525 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL. Ask for Steve or Jay.

City of Marathon Current Job Openings: Part-time Custodian/ Maintenance. Full Bene ts for full-time positions. EOE Please see City website for details www.ci.marathon.fl.us

Now Hiring Skilled Plumbers. New construction & full service. Upper Keys Plumbing Contractor looking for immediate hires to ll fulltime or part-time positions. Must have great mechanical & problem solving skills and clean driving record. Experience plus ownership of working toos and/or equipment based rate of pay. Email resume or request application to

Coast Guard Exchange

Miami is looking to fill a MWR Lodge Host position for our beautiful Marathon, Florida location.

The job has diverse duties caring for 4 cottages and our boat program. These include business management, grounds maintenance, customer service, and supervising the boating program. Please visit INDEED or the CGX Careers page and search “Lodge Host 5661”.

The MWR position is for Marathon, FL. $18-$23 an hour, full time. 305-363-9361

PlumbersinParadise@ outlook.com

Marathon Yacht Club is hiring part-time servers and bartenders. Private club, friendly atmosphere, guaranteed gratuities. Flexible lunch/dinner shifts available Tuesday – Sunday. Must provide photo ID, social security card or passport, and checking account. Call 305-743-6739 to schedule an interview or email o ce@ marathonyachtclub. com.

Marathon Yacht Club is hiring a full-time line cook. Private club, friendly atmosphere, afternoon/evening hours Tuesday –Sunday. Must provide checking account for direct deposit, photo ID, and social security card or passport. Call 305-743-6739 to schedule an interview or email o ce@ marathonyachtclub. com.

The Housing Authority of the City of Key West now hiring the following positions: Med Tech PT/Nights, FT Receptionist, PT Housing Assistant, Housing Choice Voucher Asst., PT

Receptionist, Housing Manager-Middle Keys, Maintenance Mechanic (Maintenance Worker, and HVAC Maintenance Mechanic $64.480-$72,800/ yr. plus bene ts. To apply, please contact Human Resources at: martinezm@kwha.org or 305-296-5621. Applications are available at the Administrative O ce located at 1400 Kennedy Dr., Key West, FL 33040 or online at www. kwha.org - EOE & Drug Free Work Place. This opportunity is covered under Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968.

Serve/Bartend on the ocean! The Cabana Club, an ocean front private swim club is seeking a customer service-oriented Server/ Bartender. Serve on pool deck, beach and/ or bar lounge. Open year round, 9:30am7pm daily. Full time/ Part time. Small friendly sta . Above average hourly wage plus tips. Apply in person at 425 E. Ocean Dr. Key Colony Beach or call 404-2193359 and ask for Dave.

Saturday front desk o ce person needed to answer phones and greet walk in customers

LPS Contracting is looking for an EXPERIENCED WELDER proficient in both steel and aluminum.

The job is located in Marathon, FL. Pay will be based on years of experience.

We are looking for someone to start as soon as possible.

Inquire with Mike at 920-241-1933.

at Big Pine Real Estate O ce. Call Frank 561283-9969 or DD 305289-6486

Place your EMPLOYMENT ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

HOBBIES/COLLECT.

PRIVATE COLLECTOR

WANTS Rolex, Dive Watches and Pilot Watches. Old Model Military Clocks & Watches. Call 305-743-4578

HOUSING FOR RENT

ANNUAL RENTALKey Largo - 2BR/2BA Spacious Doublewide, 1400 sq ft modular on canal w/40’ dock, direct ocean access. Very nice community. $3,500/ month 786-258-3127

Available for 1 person. 2 1/2 rooms + 8' X 22' screened porch. All utilities incl. wi , satellite TV, washer/dryer. 2nd house from ocean. Ostreet parking. Private & quiet. MM 96 Key Largo. $1,950/month F/L/S 305-853-3779

Long-term rental on Lower Matecumbe. 2BR/1BA Tile oors, W/D, 2nd oor w/wrap around balcony on canal. Private beach access. $2,900/mo incl. internet & cable. Call Phil 305-898-2077

Conch HouseStudio for Rent in Marathon. $960/month furnished + utilities. Dockage available. No Pets. 305-610-8002

Large One Bedroom Suite, Conch House, carpet, tile, appliances, available for rent in Marathon. $2,000/ month furnished all included. Weekly payments possible. Dockage available. No Pets. 305-610-8002

2/1-Marathon, furn.,duplex, w/d, near Hospital, 30’ on canal. $2,500/month, 6 mon. minimum , (or) $4,500/ monthly. Pets nego. Call/Text 409-370-0025 RENTED IN LESS THAN ONE WEEK!!!

ANNUAL RENTAL Summerland Key 2 BR/2BA with a loft House with a beautiful Pool in a Private Airport Community. $4,200/ month. 973-224-0940.

Place your HOUSING FOR RENT ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

RV site at marina available in Marathon. Monthly rates. Free use of dingy & shing on dock. 305-610-8002

30' X 120' LOT FOR RENT in Marathon. Keys By The Sea, MM50. Cement pad, avail. MayNov $1000/mo plus utilities. 262-716-8987 RENTED IN THREE WEEKS!!!

Place your RV SITE FOR RENT ad here. $25.00/ week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

VACATION RENTAL

Key West House For Rent - 28 day minimum. Recently renovated. 2 Units: 3BR/3BA or 2BR/2.5BA. 1 block to Schooner Wharf @ Historic Seaport. Starting $214/night. Sweet Caroline Seaport.com

YARD SALES

Place your YARD SALE ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

FULL-TIME POSITION BUILDING OFFICIAL

The City of Key Colony Beach is accepting applications for the position of Building Official. Applicants must possess a Florida State Certification as a Building Code Administrator through the Florida Department of Professional Regulation, the Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board or ability to receive certification within one (1) year. Knowledge of fire-rated construction and the Florida Fire Code is required. Thorough knowledge of the Florida Building Code is required.

Work experience must include word processing skills, organizational skills, and excellent written and verbal communication skills. A high level of community interest and familiarity of municipal government is desired. This position is responsible for planning, organizing, managing and directing all building inspection functions of the Building Department. Performs a variety of routine and technical work in connection with enforcement of City Ordinances and Florida Statutes and Building Codes regulating construction.

A full job description is available at www.keycolonybeach.net/apply-for-a-job

Salary: $110,000 +/- Dependent on Qualifications/Experience

Full Health & Dental Insurance, 457 (b) Participation

Email resume to:

City Clerk Silvia Gransee at: cityclerk@keycolonybeach.net

Or call for additional information: 305-289-1212 ext. 117

The City of Key Colony Beach is an EEO employer, drug-free and nicotine-free workplace

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NOW HIRING

LEAD MARINE MECHANIC

Experienced to inspect, service & repair marine engines, boat steering & hydraulic systems. Ability to work at sea.

ADMIN/OFFICE HELP

Part-time. Must be able to multi-task, stay calm under pressure and have great communication skills. Send resume to captpips@aol.com or come in the of ce to ll out application. 1480 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050

CAPTAIN PIP’S IS AN AWESOME PLACE TO WORK, WE TREAT OUR EMPLOYEES GREAT. COME JOIN OUR TEAM!

IS HIRING

FULL TIME PROJECT MANAGER ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE IN THE UPPER KEYS

Send resume to admin@cbtconstruction.com Or call 305-852-3002

EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS NEEDED

Experience is required. Must have a valid driver’s license. We offer 401K, medical insurance, paid holidays and paid vacation. Positions available in Key West and Marathon. 305-292-3369

$18/hour to start. Send resume to: turtlehospital@turtlehospital.org

WE ARE HIRING!

DIRECT CARE STAFF /DRIVER AT ADULT DAY TRAINING PROGRAM FT

KEY WEST OFFICE

This position is available at our Adult Day program. Providing direct care service and support to our clients in the day program. This position requires the minimum of high school completion or GED. English language, speaking and writing, proficiency is a must. Florida driver’s license w/clean driving record, pre-employment training online and in person. Ability to pass a Level II background screening and references.

SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT COACH

KEY WEST

Responsible for development, implementation and documentation of supported employment strategies, interaction with co-workers, vocational rehab and supervision and any miscellaneous training and/or counseling that is needed for clients to acquire and maintain employment. Computer skills: moderate to advanced. Florida driver’s license with clean driving record required. Pre-employment training online and in person required. Background screening and references required.

IN HOME SUPPORT FT

KEY WEST

We are seeking a full-time, split-shift, In-Home Support Coach/ Trainer to provide companionship and assist clients with training/support. HSD/GED & 1 yr. exp in a related field. 1 year of college can substitute for experience. Must be able to use a tablet for documentation purposes. The shift for this job is split shift 7-9 am then 3-9 pm. We can be flexible. English language, speaking and writing, proficiency is a must. Florida driver’s license w/good driving record, references and background screening required. This is a rewarding position for the right person.

CLIENT MEDICAL SERVICES ASSISTANT

Full-time to assist our clients with dental, medical and transportation appts. Act as liaison between clients, families and support staff. Requires some on-call responsibility. Min. requirement Florida certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Fluent in English required. Level 2 background screening and valid Florida driver’s license.

Come join our family! EOE

Apply at the MARC office, 1401 Seminary St., Key West. Or online at www.marchouse.org. For more information, please contact hr@marchouse.org Phone: 305-294-9526 *32

NOW HIRING IN ISLAMORADA

MARINA CASHIERS

Must have customer service experience working in a retail environment and using a point of sale system. Additional duties include restocking, completing purchase orders, daily ordering of basic items in the store, and maintaining a clean appearance in the store. This is an hourly position and compensation is based on experience. Work hours are flexible and we try to maintain a set weekly schedule.

DOCKHANDS

Duties include customer service, helping customers with bait and ice and helping cashiers with restocking. Morning & a ernoon hours available.

Please respond by email (Ma at islamarinama @gmail.com) with any relevant previous experience and at least two references.

NOW HIRING

Career-minded individual that can run a crew and take direction in a fast-paced varied environment. Must have current VALID FL Driver’s License. We are willing to train a person with long term goals and will help with education.

Full time position, on-call at times. Partially paid health insurance after 90 days. Benefits also offered. Pay will depend on the interview process. Send resume to: AM Electric, PO Box 510889, Key Colony Beach, FL 33051 E-mail: am.companies@gmail.com Call 305-743-0399

DUI EVALUATOR/ INSTRUCTOR

The Advocate DUI Program is hiring for part time positions. DUI instructors and evaluators - 2 days a week, Bachelors or Masters degree in substance abuse eld required. Bilingual preferred, not required. Of ce located in Marathon. Contact Marcia at 305-704-0117.

SUNSET GRILLE IS HIRING

Hosts

Waitstaff

Bartenders

Bar Backs

Bussers

Line Cooks

Dishwashers

Knight’s Key Blvd, Marathon

Moorings Village is seeking friendly, self motivated, team players for the position:

Full-time, Part-time Apply in person at Sunset Grille & Raw Bar,

salary and great benefits. Weekends are a must.

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Please email your resume to Lindsey@MooringsVillage.com or call the reception office at 305.664.4708
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e Turtle Hospital in Marathon Join our team! Full and part-time Educational Program Guides/ Gift Shop Sales. Public speaking & retail sales experience helpful.
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LIVE IN PARADISE AND SEE DOLPHINS PLAY EVERYDAY!

DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER is a fun, environmentally friendly non-profit 501(c)(3) Corporation specializing in education, research, and rescue of marine mammals.

We have openings in multiple departments. Please scan the QR code to visit the careers page on our website.

DRC seeks to provide for the well-being of its employees by offering a competitive total package.

DRC currently offers a 401k retirement plan, medical benefits, HSA account, paid holidays, vacation, sick and an employee assistance program.

DRC also provides life and disability insurance at no cost to the employee.

COME JOIN THE FAMILY!

Email your resume and a DRC application to drc-hr@dolphins.org. EOE

DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER

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

THE GUIDANCE/CARE CENTER, Inc.

GCC offers excellent benefits for full-time employment, but we realize some would prefer part-time to enjoy the Florida Keys lifestyle more. All positions can be considered for full or part-time unless notated. Apply at westcare.com and enter your availability.

Peer Support Specialist Advocate (PT)

Behavioral Health Therapist (Adult)

Behavioral Health Counselor (Child) Case Manager (Adult, Forensic) Substance Abuse Counselor

MARATHON

Prevention Specialist (any location) Care Coordinator (PT)

Behavioral Health Therapist (Child)

RNs/LPNs - 3 shifts (PT/Per Diem)

Peer Support Specialist

*Support Worker – Assisted Living (PT)

*Behavioral Health Technicians 3 shifts (also Per Diem)

*No experience required for this position. Will train. A caring heart & helpful hands required.

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OPENINGS AVAILABLE

PHYSICIAN

- Nurse Practitioner, Primary Care Marathon, FT

TAVERNIER MARINERS HOSPITAL

- Cook, Per Diem

- Director of Nursing Services, Multispecialty Acute Care Center, FL

- Exercise Physiologist, Mariners Wellness Center, Per Diem

- Group Exercise Instructor, Mariners Wellness Center, Per Diem

- Lead First Cook, $5,000 Bonus, FT

- Manager Wellness Center, FT

- Multi-Modality Imag Tech, $20,000 Bonus, FT

- Nuclear Medicine Tech, Per Diem

- Performance Improvement Nurse, FT

- Phlebotomist, Laboratory, Per Diem

- Registered Nurse, Cardiac Rehab, Per Diem

- Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, $25,000 Bonus, FT

- Registered Nurse, ICU, $25,000 Bonus, FT

- Registered Nurse, Multispecialty Acute Care Center, $25,000 Bonus, FT

- Yoga Instructor, Mariners Wellness Center, Per Diem

MARATHON FISHERMEN’S COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

- ED Acute Care Tech, Emergency Department, FT

- Environmental Tech, $5,000 Bonus, FT

- Experience Advisor, Patient Experience, FL

- Multi-Modality Imaging Tech, Radiology, $20,000 Bonus, FT

- Medical Technologist, Laboratory, $15,000 Bonus, FT, PT and Per Diem

- Radiology Technologist, Radiology, $15,000 Bonus, FT

- Registered Nurse, Multispecialty Acute Care Center, Per Diem

- Registered Respiratory Therapist, Per Diem

- Security Of cer, Per Diem

AND LEARN MORE

MARATHON GARBAGE SERVICE

We are now hiring for the following positions: Diesel Mechanic Truck Helpers CDL Drivers Applicants must apply in person to be considered.

4290 Overseas Hwy, Marathon

Applicants must posses a current Florida Certification as a police officer. Applicants will undergo a thorough background investigation, including drug screening, medical, polygraph and a psychological exam.

$60,000.

& Dental

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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. *Sign-on bonuses are available only for select full-time positions based on candidate experience.
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