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Thank you for your service!

This week, the Weekly Newspapers pays tribute to first responders including the Marathon Fire Marshal Adam Geaneas, left, Chris Bovedia, Javier Pachas, Jesus Bergouignan, Lt. Peter Meneses, Raymond DeLaCruz, Michael Card, Edwin Marquez, Shana Rogers, Gilbert Wood, Deputy Chief Eric Dunford. For more first responders serving the community, see pages 6-7. Photo by KRISTEN LIVENGOOD/Keys Weekly.

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Our Community

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Best Place to People Watch: Sombrero Beach, Sunset Grille, Publix Best Place to take the Kids: Aquarium Encounters, Sombrero Beach, Dolphin Research Center Best Event: Seafood Festival, Celtic Festival, Fourth of July Best Park: Community Park, Rotary Park, Sombrero Beach Best Sunset: Sunset Grille, Old 7 Mile Bridge, Keys Fisheries Best Place to Have a Wedding: Sunset Park (KCB), Hyatt/Faro Blanco, Hawks Cay Best Neighborhood: Behind the airport, Sombrero, Key Colony Beach Best Local Celebrity: Mike Puto, John Bartus, Leigha Fox Best Non-Profit Organization/Foundation: Dolphin Research Center, KAIR, Habitat for Humanity Best Place to Take a Date: Butterfly Café, Marathon Cinema, Hideway Café Best Band: Storm Watch, Stone Crabs, Cory & Ty Best Elected Official: Bill Kelly, John Bartus, Mark Senmartin Best Tourist Attraction: Aquarium Encounters, Turtle Hospital, Dolphin Research Center

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Best Key Lime Pie: Sweet Savannah’s, Burdines, Publix Best Fish Sandwich: Fish Tales, Burdines, Keys Fisheries Best Fine Dining: Hideaway Café, Barracuda, Steak & Lobster House Best Ethnic Food: Frank’s Grill, La Méditeranée, Takara Best Cup of Coffee: Curly’s, Leigh Ann’s, Keys News & Coffee Best Bartender: Amanda (Castaways), Holly (Sparky’s), MJ (Sparky’s) Best Happy Hour: Sparky’s Landing, Tarpon Creek, Castaway Best Live Music Venue: Hurricane, Sparky’s Landing, Sunset Grille Best Pizza: Tarpon Creek, Hurricane, Driftwood Best Margarita: The Island, Sparky’s Landing, Overseas Lounge Best Late Night Spot: Overseas Lounge, Brass Monkey, Ale House Best Breakfast: Stuffed Pig, Stouts, Wooden Spoon Best Lunch: Key Colony Inn, Fish Tales, Brutus Best Bar: Overseas Lounge, Sparky’s Landing, Ale House Best Waterfront Dining: Lazy Days, Sunset Grille, The Island Best Overall Restaurant: Castaway, Key Colony Inn, Hideaway Café

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The Businesses Best Resort/Hotel: Hyatt/Faro Blanco, Tranquility Bay, Hawks Cay Best Accounting Firm: Bishop and Rosasco, Cruz Morato & Assoc., L&K Financial Best Gift Shop: Marooned In Marathon, Uniques by Kennedy, Casa Casa Best Fishing Guide: Capt. Wayne Albert, Capt. Jack Carlson, Capt. James Simcic Best Dive Shop: Tildens, Halls Dive Center, Capt Hooks Best Bait & Tackle Shop: Tackle Box, Capt Hooks, Big Time Bait & Tackle Best Customer Service: Publix, Fishermens Hospital, D’Asign Source Best New Business: Shady Palm Art Gallery, Overseas Lounge, Sol Shine Yoga Best Doctor: Dr. Ron Samess, Dr. John O’Connor, Dr. Steve Smith Best Landscape Company: D’Asign Source, Dot Palm, Gonzalez Landscaping Best Auto Repair: Island Auto Service, Andy & Dave’s, Marathon Tire & Lube Best Family Owned Business: D’Asign Source, Royal Furniture, Frank’s Grill Best Photographer: Keys Shot, Barry Gaukel, Maggie Sayer Best Marina: Marathon Marina, Hyatt/Faro Blanco, Shelter Bay Best Vet: Dr. Mike Dunn (Keys Animal Hospital), Dr. Doug Mader (Marathon Vet Hospital), Dr. Kristin Hall (Marathon Vet Hospital) Best Salon: Salon Blanco, Glitterati, Hair Masters Best Contractor: Keys Contracting Services, Kelly Electric, D’Asign Source Best Jewelry Store: Midas Touch, Alo Jewelers, J&J Jewelers Best Clothing Store/Boutique: DK Style Hut, Anthony’s, Bayshore Clothing Best Place to Work Out: Keys Fitness, Keys Strength, Nick’s Gym Best Pool: Sunset Grille, Hyatt/Faro Blanco, Hawks Cay Best Law Firm: Patrick Stevens, Thomas Wright, Frank Greenman Best Bank: Centennial Bank, BB&T, Keys Federal Credit Union Best Realtor: David Grego, Brian Schmitt, Derrick Johnson Best Real Estate Office: Coldwell Banker Schmitt, American Caribbean, ReMax/All Keys Realty Best Business: D’Asign Source, Kelly Electric, Castaway

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On Sept. 8 the regular season for the National Football League began with last year’s Super Bowl rematch, which in case you missed it, the Denver Broncos, led by legendary quarterback Peyton Manning, defeated the Carolina Panthers 2410 in 2015. Along with the rookie draft, off season moves by various teams are reshaping the dynamics of the league. In anticipation for another exciting year of football, the Weekly asked local fanatics…

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Brian Bailey, of Marathon Grill and Ale House, picked The New England Patriots.

Melissa Collins, of Advanced Auto Parts, recently turned 27 and says all she wants for her birthday is a “Philadelphia Eagles championship.”

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12411 Overseas Hwy, 40C, Marathon Dry Rack boat slip at The Boat House Marina. Located next to Vaca Cut bridge with quick access to the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico! Best Marina in Marathon featuring unlimited in/out and cleaning services, on site dock master, video surveillance, and built to withstand 155mph winds. Plus, owners have access to community pool at Coral Lagoon! $16,700

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MIDDLE KEYS

MARATHON WEEKLY / SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

Key Colony Beach to Domestic city administrator Abuse Shelter hire Puto and Schraffenberger Middle Keys shelter closed for renovations

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he Domestic Abuse Shelter, (DAS) has reopened its 21-bed emergency shelter in the Lower Keys since being temporarily suspended by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) back in May. It has also temporarily closed the Middle Keys 38-bed facility for renovations. The arrangements came after an agreement reached by DAS, the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, (FCADV) and Victim Response. “Our first priority continues to be for survivors of domestic violence and their children,” said Jennifer Powell, president of the board of the DAS. “These newly forged partnerships provide additional resources and critical life-saving services to anyone seeking safety from abuse throughout the Keys. We are working hard to retool.” Since May, the Keys shelter has been operated by The Lodge, a Miami-Dade based agency, one of 42 state-certified domestic abuse shelters. The Lodge took over operations in order to provide Keys victims of abuse a safe haven. “When the Middle Keys shelter closed for renovations, our existing clients had the option to go to Key West or resettle at either another mainland shelter or find a private situation,” said Powell. “We do not have a target date to re-open the Marathon shelter.” The Key West shelter facility is owned by the city housing authority. The DAS recently undertook some routine maintenance and deep cleaning of the facility. DAS is awaiting some final contractor quotes before beginning renovations on the Key West shelter, including installing a handicap ramp and an ADA-compliant bathroom. In May, when the DAS’ license was suspended, the DCF noted it was taking the “least restrictive” option available and gave the DAS six months — until early November — to take corrective action. The DCF report also said, “it must also demonstrate the willingness and capability to change its management and operations …”

are early applicants By Sara Mathis & Jason Koler On Wednesday, Sept. 14, the tiny city of City of Key Colony Beach is taking a giant step: hiring their first dedicated city administrator at a special call meeting. Currently, there are only two candidates vying for the job — former Marathon City Manager Mike Puto and former Key Colony Beach Commissioner Ryan Schraffenberger. Both applicants were present at this past Thursday’s Commissioner meeting when Mayor Jerry Ellis proposed hiring Puto on the spot. “This would be a great job for him,” said Ellis. “I didn’t dream he would do it. But he lives here and would do a great job.” His motion was met with opposition. “I was taken by surprise,” said Commissioner John DeNeale. “I am going to do my homework. I am not going to guarantee that I will even vote on Wednesday.” Commissioner April Tracy told the Weekly,

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“Regardless of who the applicants are there is a hiring process. I look forward to learning more about the applicants followed by a discussion with my fellow commissioners to choose the best possible candidate for our residents.” In previous years, the administration of the city was handled by the mayor, which is decided at the first organizational meeting after an election. For his or her trouble, the mayor earned an extra $2,000 over the commissioner’s regular $8,000 annual salary. The city has already budgeted $60,000 for what’s described as a parttime position. “Its isn’t really a new position,” says KCB Mayor Jerry Ellis. “It has been here forever. I was just something that was not played up very much.” “I wouldn’t mind stepping up and working hard and having some fun,” said Puto. “I’m definitely well qualified and it would be a pleasure to serve as their administrator. I have the time and connections to do a good job for the city.” “I want to do something for my city and my organizational skills would serve the residents well,” said Schraffenberger. “Key Colony Beach needs to upgrade their computer systems and start working towards a paperless office.” This summer, during budget workshops, it was noted that the mayor is increasingly dealing with more and more complex matters, resulting in more hours at a city desk. Initially, commissioners sought to put aside a $25,000 stipend for the elected mayor … but that is in violation of Key Colony Beach’s own charter. “Our charter does not allow a commissioner to also have a paid city position,” said City Clerk Kathryn McCullough. She said position is necessary as the elected mayor does not always have the qualifications, or the time, to serve as administrator. “And, because of Florida’s Sunshine Law, commissioners cannot pose administrative questions to the mayor unless it’s at a public meeting.” The city clerk has not been ordered to advertise the position, but will accept applications until Wednesday.


THE ARTS

MARATHON WEEKLY / SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

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‘Leisure Seeker’ scouting locations in Marathon, Key West

Movie to star Mirren, Sutherland Weekly Staff report

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fter hosting auditions in Key West on Sept. 1, and posting Facebook appeals for extras, production scouts are reportedly scouring in the Middle Keys and Key West for locations for the filming of “The Leisure Seeker” starring Donald Sutherland and Helen

Mirren. “A lady came through and said she was looking for locations,” said Mark Matthis, a Marathon business owner. The casting is being handled by Ellen Jacoby Casting, the same company that also worked on “True Lies,” which famously features the Seven Mile Bridge. She said the filming will be in Key West on Sept. 13-14 (including The Hemingway House) and in Lower and Middle Keys on Sept. 15-16. The movie is based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Michael Zadoorian. It features the madcap adventure of an elderly couple who “kidnap themselves” for a final adventure — a road trip in a recreational vehicle. In the book, the female lead has cancer and quit treatments; the male lead has Alzheimer’s Disease. Mirren and Southerland will be reuniting after sharing the screen in 1990 in the movie, “Bethune: The Making of a Hero.” The movie is being produced by European companies The Indiana Production, BAC Films and Rai Cinema. The production plan always called for the Keys locales, but the movie was recently rained out by Hurricane Hermine in Georgia. "Although the Marathon locations may be attributed to Key West in the movie for storyline purposes, it’s still good publicity for Marathon and the Keys overall,” said Daniel Samess, chief executive officer of the Marathon Chamber of Commerce. “There is some economic benefit, whether its taxes or visual recognition. And it’s a positive-comedic movie which I’m happy to have associated with the Keys."

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“You worry about your parents, siblings, spouses dying, yet no one prepares you for your friends dying. Every time you flip through your address book, you are reminded of it---she's gone, he's gone, they're both gone. Names and numbers and addresses scratched out. Page after page of gone, gone, gone. The sense of loss that you feel isn't just for the person. It is the death of your youth, the death of fun, of warm conversations and too many drinks, of long weekends, of shared pains and victories and jealousies, of secrets that you couldn't tell anyone else, of memories that only you two shared.”

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TRIBUTE

MARATHON WEEKLY / SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

ST. COLUMBA

WELCOMES YOU WITH LOVE! A joyful heart is good medicine...." Proverbs 17:22 Come and get your daily dose!

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MARATHON

Sunday Services

9:00 am - Traditional service with Children's Sunday School 11:00 am - Contemporary Service followed by Sunday Lunch JESUS BERGOUIGNAN is a paramedic firefighter, and the rookie at Marathon’s fire department having been on the force for the past eight months. He chose the Marathon department because of its top notch equipment. “It’s a small, close-knit family,” he said. “A brotherhood.” He was in fourth grade when 9/11 happened. “It made me want to help people,” he said. “I want to be there for someone when they need me most.”

Kids join us for Youth Group Every Wednesday 5:30pm -8:00pm

Come out & support the Hammock House at The Full Moon Party hosted by the Florida Keys Country Club Sep 17th 6pm-12am • Silent Auction, 50/50 raffle $5.00 raffle ticket- to win a beautiful Schwinn Trike!

Hammock House Thrift Boutique has a new location! #35 at Gulfside Village • Grand Opening-Sat Oct 1st

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Sun Oct 2nd at 3pm Celebrate The Feast of St. Francis • Crafts, games, and food WE OFFER A COMMUNITY OF PEACE, LOVE AND UNDERSTANDING.

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As a critical care paramedic, RAMON DELACRUZ said it was something he always wanted to do as a kid. With two years under his belt at Station Marathon, he said he’s helped save people when they were sick. “Knowing you can make a difference in a person’s life is what makes it worthwhile,” he said. He was in music class in ninth grade when the twin towers were attacked. “The first responders gave their lives to the people,” he said. “They showed so much bravery and made me want to give more of myself.”

Raised in Marathon, GILBERT WOOD was sitting at the old Sombrero Texaco gas station in 2001 when the twin towers were attacked. He has been a volunteer at Marathon’s fire department since 2008. “Whenever I’m not working, I’m here,” he said. Wood also works at The Home Depot in Marathon, is a property manager at 100 Street Center, and a deacon and usher at a local church. “I’ve always loved helping others when I can. I have always been service-oriented.”

MIKE CARD, who was one of the first hired at the Marathon department, is on his “second tour” at the firehouse. “I love this community, and this is the best way to give back,” he said. A graduate of Marathon High School Class of 1979, he started volunteering at the Conch Key station as a senior in high school and was in total shock when sitting at the station in 2001 when the terror attacks happened. “We were sitting here watching it,” he said. “It was so surreal.”


TRIBUTE

MARATHON WEEKLY / SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

In recognition of 9/11, The Weekly Newspaper is shining the spotlight on the Keys’ first responders — law enforcement, fire fighters and emergency medical personnel. In the islands, we are fortunate to have a dedicated set of professionals who serve faithfully and honorably. Thanks to all, for their service.

ANDREA THOMPSON moved to the Keys in 1999 and has been a firefighter for Monroe County for 15 years and the two years prior was a volunteer at Conch Key. “I went into EMT and paramedic side because of my grandmother,” she said. “And, I am a tomboy and like challenges.” She was working at Conch Key Fire Station during 9/11 and was on duty. “I was in shock,” she said. She’s married to Battalion Chief Mark Thompson, who has been with Monroe County Fire Rescue for 20 years. She hopes her children will follow in her footsteps.

The City of Marathon recently graduated 10 new paramedics. An assortment of city officials and first responders came out to celebrate with a partial group of graduates (those holding the plaques). They are Captain Thompson, Lieutenant Bertini, Chief Callahan, Deputy Chief Boswell, Instructor Bruce Hill, Firefighter Horachek, Deputy Chief Hudson, Lieutenant Martinez, Training Chief Mather, and Battalion Chief Thompson. • The Kirk of the Keys Church in Marathon, in cooperation with the City of Marathon, will be holding a tribute service on at 10 a.m. The public and all first responders are invited, and lunch will be served afterwards. The ceremony will acknowledge 9/11 and honor the heroes who served and serve today.

Welcomes Chef Jose Palomino

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PUBLIC HEALTH

MARATHON WEEKLY / SEPTEMBER 9, 2016 NEXT WEEK: Interview with Dr. Eric Herrera, LKMC ER and local accident victims. (Part I of a series)

CRASH SUMMARY 2014-2016

Death and injury in Key West

Crash resulting in fatalities

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Number of incapacitating injuries

154

Number of moped crashes

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Number of scooter/motorcycle crashes

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Total vehicles involved

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Moped/Scooter/Motorcycle Crash Statistics 2014-2016 Key West

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hances are positive a resident of Key West has either seen a moped, scooter or motorcycle accident … or been in one. During high season, sometimes Key West residents witness up to two a day. Whether it is watching a tourist topple from inexperience or a local weaving too fast on Roosevelt Boulevard, these accidents have become a lifestyle norm in Key West. In order to accurately look at the statistics of moped, scooter and motorcycle accidents, defining each motorized vehicle is key. One of the ways to differentiate between the methods of transportation is speed: • A moped is a single-passenger two-wheeled motorized vehicle with a maximum speed of 31 mph, with engine displacement less than or equal to 50cc, and cannot be driven on a highway. • A scooter can fit up to two passengers with an engine displacement up to 250cc or higher and can reach 60 mph. Traffic studies, like those cited below, put mopeds in a category of their own, but group motorcycle and scooter statistics together. According to crash data compiled by the Key West Police Department, the numbers of moped/scooter accidents, not surprisingly, has been growing from 2014 to 2016. The numbers don’t lie: the total of Key West moped/motorcycle crashes in 2014 was 338,in 2015 it was 382 and in 2016 it has reached 257 which by estimates, should meet or exceed the past year’s numbers with four months left to go in the calendar year. According to the stats, 13 percent resulted in severe or fatal injury in 2014, in 2015 it rose to 20 percent, and in 2016 is already at 14 percent. “We definitely see one serious injury, if not more, a week,” according to Dr. Eric Herrera, an emergency room doctor at Lower Keys Medical Center. “Now I won’t ride a moped or scooter because of what I’ve seen.” Are accidents due to scooters themselves? Inexperienced drivers? Is there an increased chance of disobeying traffic laws because of riding a smaller vehicle? Is it that Key West’s traffic infrastructure does not support scooter safety? There is no clear answer. Regardless, the appeal to tourists and residents hasn’t decreased. Motorized two-wheel transportation is cheap and easy to use. For tourists, they can rent by the hour, day, or week for less than $100 dollars with just a driver license. For locals, it is a fast method of transportation without the hassle of parking or buying insurance for mopeds or scooters that do not exceed 30 mph. A seemingly win-win for both groups, until they find themselves at the hospital, their vacation ruined or their lives and livelihood at stake. Statistics for this report were compiled from the Key West Police Department.

Total Number of Crashes by Month 2014-2016

2014 - 2016 Moped/Motorcycle Crashes This map of common Key West crash sites was provided by Key West Police Department. Between 2014 and 2016, there have become increasing common areas for moped/scooter accidents. Downtown by lower Duval and the Historic Harbor saw the greatest number but, no surprise, the intersection of Palm Avenue Bridge and Roosevelt Boulevard and Upper North Roosevelt also are proven risk areas.


LIBATIONS

MARATHON WEEKLY / SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

THINK Rosé for everyday PINK By Hays Blinckmann & Sara Matthis

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hite Zinfandel was the headache-inducing pink wine that set back the American rosé industry for decades. Now rosé’s are fighting the “pink wine” stereotype. They are dryer, rosier and becoming more popular than ever. Why? Thanks to a little continent called Europe, who just seemingly cannot produce bad wine. Countries like Italy, Spain, and the mother of Rosé, France, kept making, drinking and

perfecting rosé until Americans woke up and realized they were missing out. Here’s what is great about rosé — it’s actually dry (NOT syrupy sweet), it goes with everything (meaning its flavor is light and neutral, not “oaky” or “buttery”), and it’s cheap. Yep, no sommeliers needed. Just chill, drink and repeat. And rosé’s are meant to be drunk — they aren’t investments for your kids’ college fund, no aging or de-corking or sniffing or spitting; just drinking. “I would say rosé was being written about, produced domestically, imported and consumed in culinary hotspots like Miami, New York and San Francisco for the past five years,” said Stephanie Southgate, fine wine consultant for Noble Wine Estates, a division of Breakthru Beverage. “I did see a distinct increase in the popularity of rosé in the Keys about two years ago. Certainly the most popular profile seems to be the dry and zesty style from the South of France.”

Here’s rosé 101: Rosé is made by the maceration method, where grape skin is left to sit and stain the wine for a few hours or the Saignée (“San-yay”) method when some red wine juice is bled off and put into a new vat to make rosé. Red and white wines can be blended but that is uncommon, and not encouraged. The primary flavors of rosé wine are various red fruits, flowers, and citrus. “There’s been a renewed popularity in rosés,” said Karen Trujillo, a sales rep for Southern Wine & Spirits for the past 15 years. “A year ago, it wasn’t easy to sell. Now all the restaurants are asking for them because their customers — men and women — are asking for them.” Trujillo said her favorites are Le Caprice de Clementine (served at Alma at Hawks Cay Resort on Duck Key, and Oltremare at Amara Cay Resort in Islamorada) and Mionetto’s Prosecco Brut Rose, a sparkling rosé (served at Florida Keys Country Club in Marathon, and Bumby’s and The Islander Resort, both in Islamorada). Marathon Liquors recently added new French rosés to the inventory: Chateau La Gordonne (Cotes de Provence), Billete Provance, Pink Flamingo, and Listel Grain de Gris. “I served the Mionetto Brut Rosé at my birthday party,” Trujillo said.

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Surfing in the Keys? It doesn’t really happen that often, but when it does, it’s epic — and usually nowhere near a beach. “It’s not like there is a surf report to go off of,” said SpearCrazy Charter Capt. James Simcic. “You literally have to ride out there and burn fuel just to check it out.” He has his tricks though, like bi-plane pilot and friend Evan Doumis of Overseas Aero Tours, who will call him if the waves look good. Simcic — with three friends, Andrew “Ace” Hunt, Kevin Johnsen, and John Strama — spent the past week tracking down the waves at Sombrero Lighthouse aboard Florida Keys Reel Adventures boat for a day of surfing. “They were short rides, but it was worth it,” Simcic said of the waves generated by the storm Hermine as it passed the Keys. He’s surfed Sombrero probably 20 times in the past six years, following in his dad’s board wake from the ’80s. After moving to the east coast of Florida for college, Simcic needed something to quench his salt taste for spearfishing and picked up surfing. But, when he moved back to the Keys, there was nowhere to practice his new sport, except for when tropical storms pass offshore, or cold fronts bring up ground swells. “It’s so fickle, you need to know what to look for,” he said. “You have to know where to paddle.” He usually buddy surfs with friends, since they are five miles out to sea. His friend, Ace, basically learned to surf on the reef rather than beachside. “He just needed to learn how to read the waves, he was athletic already,” said Simcic. The crew is looking forward to some winter cold fronts to brew up some more waves to ride.

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Marathon Community Theater casting call set for Sept. 17-18

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arathon Community Theatre (MCT) will hold open auditions for the 2016-2017 season on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17-18. Dance and vocal auditions begin at 9 a.m. both days and script reading auditions begin at 12:30 p.m. both days. Be prepared to read various selections from the play you wish to audition for. Pick up an audition packet at the box office during regular business hours or online at marathontheater.org or call 305-743-0408. The auditions will be held in the theater, located at 5101 Overseas Highway in Marathon.

• Hallelujah Girls — Jan. 12 - Feb. 4, 2017 From the authors of “Golden Girls” comes this hilarious and rollicking comedy of six feisty women who have taken over an abandoned church and made it into a day spa. Now, it's the regular Friday meeting place where these women realize their time is precious and if they are going to change their lives and achieve their dreams, they have to get on it now. Sugar Lee, their leader is trying to keep the women motivated. Carlene's given up on romance. Nita's a nervous wreck. Mavis' marriage is causing her to fake her own death. Crystal keeps singing Christmas carols. A sexy ex-boyfriend shows up and Sugar Lee's archrival is trying to steal the spa away from her. It's a joyful comedy that will make you laugh and shout, "Hallelujah!" Directed by Fred Hundhammer.

• Cabaret — March 9 to April 8, 2017 Leave your troubles outside: In here life is beautiful! Come to our raucous Kit Kat Klub in 1930 Berlin where the emcee welcomes you to forget your troubles at the Cabaret and hear “Mien Herr,” “Money,” and “Maybe this Time”. A sub-plot involves the doomed romance between German boarding house owner Fräulein Schneider and her elderly suitor Herr Schultz, a Jewish fruit vendor. Overseeing the action is the Master of Ceremonies at the Kit Kat Klub. The club serves as a metaphor for ominous political developments in late Weimar Germany. Directed by Ann Hart.

• Bathroom Humor — May 4 to May 20, 2017 From the authors that brought you “Love, Sex, and the IRS,” comes a play that takes the fun, gossip and shenanigans at a house party and brings it to the bathroom. Wait until you see what really happens at a party full of co-workers, a down on his luck Elvis impersonator, and an old man who just has to "go" in this hilarious farce. You will never look at a bathtub, guacamole dip, or plant food in the same light again. Note: Adult situations. Directed by Jim 'Boomer' Kelly, codirected by Dale Coburn.

“As with every season at MCT, we look to up our quality and I think this year we have. A lot of great comedies and an iconic musical will headline the season and bring very talented performers to our stage. Audience: get your tickets early and be a part of our season!" — MCT’s Devin Clarke

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Top: This Marathon crew took a little time off work, rented a couple hotel rooms and drank up at the event. Some of the crew consisted of Chris and Christy Johnson, Cornelia Swift, and Larry and Holly Smorgala. ‘ Bottom: These Marathon girls were sitting around earlier in the day, bored, when the idea popped into their heads to call the limo company, rent a pink limo, and head down to BrewFest. It was worth it, they all agreed.


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n Feb. 18, 2017, Marathon will be home to the first annual Coral Head Music Festival. The festival will feature seven bands, including longtime popular southern rock bands Molly Hatchet and Georgia Satellites. The concert will be held at Marathon Community Park’s amphitheater. “Molly Hatchet is known for being a big support of veterans, we’re happy to have them in the lineup,” said Rich Anderson of the American Legion Riders Chapter 154 in Marathon. “We have bands coming from Homestead and Miami. It’ll be like a full eighties’ rock show, they play everything from Van Halen to Iron Maiden.” The all-day festival will have booths for vendors, food and drink stations, and organizers are hoping for attendance ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 guests. (For reference, Marathon’s Seafood Festival attracts roughly 20,000 attendees.) The American Legion Riders of Chapter 154 are currently seek-

ing local sponsors and vendors to participate. The festival is a charity event, primarily benefiting Project Vet Relief, an initiative through the State of Florida and American Legion to assist veterans transitioning back into civilian life. The organization also assists the unemployed, homeless, impoverished, and helps veterans obtain benefits access. “We are seeking local sponsorship to help improve the lives of veterans in Florida. All sponsorships are greatly appreciated. We’ve arranged sponsorship packages to fit every budget,” said Anderson. Sponsorships are taxdeductible. Vet Relief’s mission is to ensure that service men and women have the backing necessary to live successful and thriving civilian lives. It provides assistance during times of immediate need, secures benefits earned with service, and provides encouragement through mentorship.” Advanced tickets are on sale for $25 on keystix.com, and will be available for $35 at the gate. Applications for vendors and sponsors can be located at www.timeoutmagazine.com, simply click the Coral Music Festival link to access the webpage. For more information contact Amanda Espinosa at 305-490-5058 or Shelly Claus at 701-260-4777. Bottom: The Georgia Satellites are known for such hits as ‘Keep Your Hands to Yourself.’ Left: ‘Dreams I’ll Never See,’ ‘Flirtin’ with Disaster,’ and ‘Whiskey Man’ are some of the hits made popular by the Molly Hatchet band.

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AquaVentures Eco Tours are just the right mix of adventure, education, relaxation, and fun. Tours range from the short and sweet one hour Mangrove Lazy River Tour, perfect for beginners or funky weather days, to the half day Keys Combo snorkeling and kayaking adventure. Leave feeling like an expert in Florida Keys ecology. They will teach you how to kayak and snorkel, and provide complimentary cold coolers in each boat stocked with icy cold water, fresh local fruit, pretzels and a complimentary tour photo album! “We have only been in business a little over a year and we have come a long way because of our commitment to private, personalized tours!” said owner Miranda Murphy. “I believe our success is a reflection of our attention to detail and the personalized, once in a lifetime experience we provide. AquaVentures is all about creating a memorable experience that gets people excited about nature and conservation!” They offer a private, first class, one of a kind experience at very affordable rates with many complimentary perks. “Our level of customer satisfaction and our passion and enthusiasm for the wildlife of the Florida Keys really sets us apart from the competition.” she said. AquaVentures is a proud Marathon Chamber of Commerce member, and supporter of Relay for Life, FKSPCA, AH of Monroe County, and Marathon Yacht Club Education Foundation. The tours are located at favorite spots around Marathon, including the Boot Key mangroves and Curry Hammock State Park.

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EDUCATION City of Marathon City Council Agenda

Marathon Government Center, 2798 Overseas Hwy., Marathon Tuesday, September 13th, 2016 5:30 P.M. (* Denotes Item Is Passed By Consent Upon Approval Of Agenda) Public Comments taken on all items and at 6:30pm time certain for items not on the agenda or as soon as possible thereafter or after the last agenda item; whichever comes first.

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City Council Items *A. Approval of Minutes B. Monroe County Mosquito Control Presentation C. Sunset Grill and Knights Key Village Discussion (Councilmember Zieg) D. Community Pool Discussion (Councilmember Coldiron) E. Marathon Manor Discussion (Vice Mayor Kelly) F. Community Announcements City Manager Report A. Waiver of Fees and Permission to serve Beer and Wine at the Taste of the Islands Event to be held at Community Park on November 12th B. Disclosure of Business Transaction, Relationship or Interest for Parks and Recreation Committee Member Anthony Culver C. Monroe County Sheriff’s Marathon Substation Report D. Utility Department Report E. Public Works Department Report F. Building Department Report Quasi-Judicial Public Hearings: A. Ordinance 2016-07, Amending The Official Zoning Map From Residential Medium (RM) To Mixed Use (MU) For Property Located At 4900 Overseas Highway, Legally Described As Lots 9-13, Block 1, Vaca Village Subdivision Having Real Estate Numbers 00327990-000000, 00328000-000000, 00328010-000000, 00328020-000000, 00328030-000000; Providing For Severability; Providing For The Repeal Of Conflicting Provisions; Providing For The Transmittal Of This Ordinance To The State Department Of Economic Opportunity; And Providing For An Effective Date Upon The Approval Of This Ordinance By The State Department Of Economic Opportunity B.

Resolution 2016-71, Approval Of A Request By HTG Crystal Cove Resort, LLLP For A Conditional Use Permit Pursuant To Chapter 102, Articles 13 Of The City Of Marathon Land Development Regulations (LDRS) Entitled “Conditional Use Permits,” Authorizing The Development Of A Twenty-Eight (28) Unit RV Park, Forty-Six Affordable Housing Units, And 7,700 Square Feet Of Commercial Retail On Properties Located At And Adjacent To 4900 Overseas Highway; Real Estate Numbers 00327150-000000, 00327910-000000, 00327920-000000, 00327990-000000, 00328000-000000, 00328010-000000, 00328020-000000, And 00328030-000000. Nearest Mile Marker 50

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Resolution 2016-72, Approving A Request By HTG Crystal Cove Resort, LLLP For A Development Agreement Pursuant To Chapter 102, Articles 8 Of The City Of Marathon Land Development Regulations (LDRS) Entitled “Development Agreement,” Authorizing The Development Of A Twenty-Eight (28) Unit RV Park, Forty-Six Affordable Housing Units, And 7,700 Square Feet Of Commercial Retail On Properties Located At And Adjacent To 4900 Overseas Highway; Real Estate Numbers 00327150-000000, 00327910-000000, 00327920-000000, 00327990-000000, 00328000-000000, 00328010-000000, 00328020-000000, And 00328030-000000. Nearest Mile Marker 50

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Resolution 2016-73, Approving The Ranking And Allocations Of The Market Rate And Affordable Residential Dwelling Unit Allocation System (RBPAS) For Period 1, Year 25; And Providing For An Effective Date (July 14, 2016 To January 13, 2017)

Ordinances for First Public Hearing A. Ordinance 2016-08, Amending Article III Of Chapter 3 Entitled First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program; Providing For The Repeal Of All Code Provisions And Ordinances Inconsistent With This Ordinance; Providing For Severability; Providing For Inclusion In The Code Of Ordinances, City Of Marathon, Florida; And Providing For An Effective Date. B.

Ordinance 2016-09, Amending Timelines Found In Chapter 6, Article II, Division 2, Section 6-54 Of The City Code Regarding The Application Procedure For Permits Under The Allocation System ; Amending Chapter 6, Article II, Division 2, Section 6-58 Of The City Code Regarding The Expiration Of Building Permits; Providing For Severability; And Providing For An Effective Date.

Resolutions for Adoption *A. Resolution 2016-74, Approving Grant Agreement No. 1786 (Coco Plum Beach) and 1785 (Sombrero Beach) Between The City And The Monroe County Tourist Development Council For Coco Plum Restroom Replacement and Coco Plum and Sombrero Beach Maintenance; Appropriating Funds; And Providing For An Effective Date *B. Resolution 2016-75, Waiving The City’s Purchasing Policies And Procedures And Approving A “Piggy-Back” Agreement Between The City Of Marathon, Florida And Layne Heavy Civil, Inc., To Furnish And Install A Force Main Serving The Holiday Inn, Proposed Hampton Inn And Other Commercial Projects In Wastewater Service Area 6; Approving Contract In An Amount Not To Exceed $588,082.99; Authorizing The City Manager To Execute The Contract And Expend Budgeted Funds On Behalf Of The City; And Providing For An Effective Date *C. Resolution 2016-76, Approving An Amendment To The Fees And Rates Of Boot Key Harbor City Marina Facilities, And Providing An Effective Date. *D. Resolution 2016-77, Nominating Property For Acquisition And For Purchase By The Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Land Authority As Recreation And Conservation; Requesting That The Property Title Be Transferred To The Florida Keys Land And Sea Trust (FKLST); And Providing For An Effective Date. The public hearings will commence at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as business permits, in the Marathon Government Center, EOC Room, 2798 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL. All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting and participate in the discussion; or, written comments may be sent to the City of Marathon, c/o City Clerk, 9805 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050. Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at such hearing or meeting, one will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose that person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made; such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ADA Assistance: Anyone needing special assistance at the City Council hearing due to disability should contact the City Attorney at (305) 289-4130 at least three days prior thereto. Please contact the City Clerk at clavierd@ci.marathon.fl.us if you would like to receive any of the items on the agenda by email.

Student project may help with coral bleaching

Some of the KOR team in the water at the quarry testing out water temperatures.

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he air temperature Friday was warm, nearing hot, on an early September evening at a picturesque Grassy Key quarry. A tarp lays across a portion of the quarry, with aerators, light meters, thermometers, and dive gear scattered around. It’s the meeting place of the Keys Ocean Rangers (KOR), a group of 17 students, who wrote grants and have put in more than 2,000 hours in the project. They are working several days a week on researching cooling technologies that could one day help corals survive coral bleaching events at local reefs. With help from an Ocean Innovation Award, and donations from Vertex Water Features, Keys Cable Park, and other local companies, the students, ages 9 to 15, have been working to find a solution to harmful UV light, excessive water temperatures, and poor water quality affecting the Florida Keys reef system. The KOR team has found that corals may benefit from a little help during stressful summer months like August and September when temps soar by employing methods of sun shading and water aeriation. “In Ocean Camp, I spent a week learning about coral bleaching and saw it first hand,” said Jack Kramer, 15, and one of the founders of the KOR project. “We found studies in the Great Barrier Reef that used shade and aeriation systems, so we are testing out those aspects here to see if it would work.” In the water, Chloe and Lucy discussed the shade cloth and aeriation systems. “We got the shade cloth from Home Depot, connected it with bungee cords, and have half inch PVC for stability,” said Lucy. They found in their research that

The aeriation system from above.

The students are in it for one thing – to make a difference at local reef systems.

the shade cloth decreased the sunlight by 90 percent in 15 feet of water. “They are an amazing group of local youths who are working very hard to help come up with innovative solutions to address a major issue facing our coral reefs,” said Jack’s mom, Patricia Kramer. “Besides their love for spending time in the water exploring coral reefs, they care deeply and are motivated to help make a difference.” Back on shore, the group showed their 12 temperate loggers wrapped in reflective tape, which have accuracy to .001 degree. They found that their temperature loggers were most accurate when wrapped with the tape, and that propane generators were more efficient to run the aerators. They also get data from five light loggers. They group says they are in the process of applying for the required permits to eventually test their systems on the reef. Jack closed the presentation saying, “We just hope to make a difference.” And, they are well


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MHS STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Faculty and students at Marathon High School chose a Weekly Student by selecting candidates with good character, achievements and involvement. These students stand out amongst their peers and are recognized by the Weekly Newspapers. What organizations and activities are you involved with at MHS and why are they important to you? Well, I just transferred from Key West, but I have plans to join the soccer and softball teams, and become a member of student government. Who has been your biggest inspiration at MHS and why? Ms. Jackie Gonzalez has helped me a lot. Instagram or Snapchat? What’s your favorite filter? Snapchat, and I mostly follow my friends. I like the bee filter. What are the biggest challenges facing the Keys? What would you do to meet these challenges? I think schools need to be more involved in the community. Students should participate in out-of-school activiites, such as helping at shelters. What are your plans after high school? I plan to go to University of Florida or Florida Gulf Coast. I would like to study sports medicine or child education. Do you think you will make the Keys your permanent home? Why or why not? I want to come back, but I worry about finding a job. Finish this sentence: Living in the Keys has taught me… … that we are all family.

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he 12th Wetstock took place at Picnic Island offshore of Big Pine Key last Sunday bringing out tons of people to enjoy the free on-the-water concert with The Rockin’ Bobs, Karen Weber and the Funkin Conchs, Raisin’ Cane and The Bubba System. Heather Allsbrook said her dad, ‘Flip Flop Bob’, came up with the longstanding concert idea on a whim and he’s concerned the founder of Wetstock. (They are pictured at right.) Pets, babies, and floating coolers are all welcome at the annual event and many leave the comfort of their own boat to wade up to the stage when their favorite band is playing. The sandbar off Picnic Island is a popular place to hang out at on the weekends, even more so when there is a free concert happening! — Weekly Staff report KRISTEN LIVENGOOD/Keys Weekly


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Who: Lighthouse Grill When: Wednesday, Sept 14th from 5:30-7:30PM Where: 1996 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 What: Great networking, food & beverages; come promote your business and meet Marathon business owners, executives, and leaders!

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HOW NOT TO …

… dress or act like a tourist when you live on an island

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n the Florida Keys, we do not have the four seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall. Instead our seasons consist of hurricane season and tourist season. As we approach the cooler weather months and the onslaught of tourists, here are a few tips to spot them and make sure you’re not dressed like one of them. • Beach chic. As a local, your wardrobe should look more beach chic than beach bum. For women: think lightweight colorful dresses, sandals, shorts, and ladylike tops. LEAH MAKI For men, opt for khaki shorts, button down shirts, is a fashion-obsessed style Keys polos, leather blogger, formerly sandals, and loaffrom Minnesoers. Beach bum ta. Her current looks to toss: infatuations include statement Hawaiian shirts, pieces, dramatic long white socks heels, red lipstick with sandals, and and vintage any T-shirts you costume jewelry. might find at a Visit LeahsFabusouvenir shop. lousFinds.com for more of her musings.

• Dress for the weather. In the middle of winter, it’s easy to spot the tourists. On a cool January day, the locals will be wearing sweaters and slacks while the tourists will be in T-shirts and shorts. Even though it feels cool to us, fur is really never acceptable when standing next to a palm tree. Save your cold winter attire such as fur for the truly cold weather up north — like when you’re visiting Tallahassee. • Avoid socks. I remember when we first moved to the Keys, the weather got cool and I knew I’d become a local because I threatened to put on socks. Unless you are planning to go for a run, there really isn’t any need for socks in the Keys. The Keys are all about comfort and the one who can get their toes in the sand quickest always wins. • Wear sunscreen. Tourists always have the most amazing tans … said no one ever. When friends visit us from the North we are constantly reminding them to apply sunscreen. They seem to think that in January, when the weather is cooler that they

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won’t get a sunburn. As locals, its important to wear sunscreen every day unless you want to make weekly trips to the dermatologist. • Capture the moment. You used to be able to spot a tourist a mile away by the bulky camera hung around their neck. Today’s tourists are a bit more techie and can instead be found huddled around their selfie sticks. We locals know it’s important to capture the important moments in life, but we leave our selfie sticks at home. Instead, we ask our local bartender friend or acquaintance at a neighboring table to take the picture. • The fanny pack. The 1980s popularized this awful contraption as a way to keep valuables safe and tourists have been donning them ever since. I realize the fanny pack could be considered convenient with its hands-free wearability, and easily accessible zipper pockets. But even if you are chasing after your kids at the park, opt for a crossbody bag or backpack to keep your items secure. • Slow drivers. I always know when it’s a holiday weekend in the Keys because of the horrendous traffic. It’s especially bad the closer you get to bridge. The cars slow, the cameras come out and everyone seems to forget that they should be focused on the road. We locals know that the best place to take in the view and the salty air is at our favorite watering hole with a drink in hand – not while driving on the Overseas Highway. If you’re a tourist reading this and I just described you, no hard feelings. We get you. After all, most of us came to the Keys on vacation and never left.

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here is a new vet caring for the furry, feathered and scaly creatures of Marathon and the Florida Keys. Last month, Dr. Michael Dunn and the staff at Keys Animal Hospital celebrated the arrival of Dr. Kyle Maddox, a recent graduate of the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, whose grandfather was also a vet who practiced medicine in a small town setting. “He brings lots of energy and new skills to our practice which helps us evaluate and diagnose our patients more effectively,” said Dunn. “He also has a pretty good surgical set.” Most recently Maddox interned at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine where he received advanced training in small animal surgery and medicine. “You can go anywhere and learn skills,” Maddox said. “But I am grateful to have found a wonderful group of people who share my philosophies. Mike is a great mentor and has really helped me to hone in on my skills in medicine and surgery.” Dunn arrived in the Keys fresh out of college when Dr. Rob DeField hired him in 1998. Ten years later, he took over the practice and recently expanded the clinic by adding two new exam rooms and a treatment room. “We have an ever-growing practice,” Dunn added. “And Dr. Maddox has a clear understanding of medicine that will help us provide a higher level of service, but his personality and talents fit right in.”

SAVE THE DATE Saturday, Sept. 10 • Free health fair from 7 a.m. to noon at Fishermen’s Community Hospital, Marathon.

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Sunday, Sept. 11 • “Let’s Pig Out” pig roast from 2 to 6 p.m. at Overseas Pub & Grill, Marathon. • Red, White and Blue BBQ benefiting AIDS Help from 5 to 8 p.m. at Sunset Grill, Marathon. #KristenforQueen Tuesday, Sept. 13 • Flag football skills evaluation at 6 p.m. at Marathon Community Park, ages 4 to 7.

• Autism support group meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. at Marriot Courtyard Marathon. Wednesday, Sept. 14 • Parrothead Phlocking from 7-9 p.m. at Overseas Pub, Marathon. Thursday, Sept. 15 • Marathon City Hall grand opening from 10:45 a.m. to noon. Thursday, Sept. 22 • First Meeting of Shamrock at 5 p.m. at Overseas Pub and Grill, Marathon.


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CHECK IT OUT

Nowadays in the sea of Amazon “recommendations, Netflix “picks for you,” and iTunes “based on your history,” it becomes harder and harder to pick that one book, show, or jazzy tune to purchase. Inevitably no computer program can compete with a simple review from a friend (or your trusted local paper).

HAYS BLINCKMANN hays@keysweekly.com

BOOKS: Fredrik Bachman’s “A Man Called Ove” (2012) and “My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry” (2013). These two bestselling Swedish novels are delightful, heartwarming reads intertwined with enough dark humor and sarcasm to satisfy the crankiest of readers. Ove, the protagonist in “A Man Called Ove,” is a cantankerous, foul-mouthed old man who unwittingly becomes the center of attention in his neighborhood and forced to shed his recluse ways. And Elsa, the protagonist in “My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry,” is an odd 7-yearold girl sent on an adventure of apology by her highly charismatic, dead grandmother. Both are stories of discovery, finding true selves, and forging relationships — with a lot of well written humor.

SONGS: An Alternative Music Mixed Tape 1. South — Hippo Campus 2. Past Lives — Borns 3. Make you Mine — Family of the Year 4. Buttons — The Weeks 5. Sedona — Houndmouth 6. Rollercoaster — Bleachers 7.Waiting for My Time to Come — Colony House 8. The Party Line — Belle and Sebastion

TV SHOWS: “The Night of” HBO just finished its premier season of “The Night Of,” a story so complex and adept with contemporary twists and turns, it’s impossible to figure out “whodunit.” Naz, a Pakistani college student born and raised in New York City, steals his father’s cab to go to a party but ends up the next morning in the apartment of a dead, rich white girl. The viewer ends up following the police, the lawyers (a truly lovable John Turturro plays his defense lawyer), the trial, Rikers Island. But determining if he committed murder — well, lets just say, “reasonable doubt” might as well be a character, too.

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Marathon Community Theatre 5101 Overseas Highway * Marathon

OPEN AUDITIONS

September 17 & 18, 2016 Dance and Vocal Auditions begin at 9 a.m. on both days Script Reading Auditions begin at 12:30 p.m. on both days

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Award-winning Musical Seeking four men and three women as principals and several men and women as Kit Kat Boys & Girls

THE HALLELUJAH GIRLS a comedy Seeking two men and six women

BATHROOM HUMOR

a comedy Seeking three women and five men Pick up an audition packet at the box office or online at www.marathontheater.org. Call 305-743-0408 or 305-743-0994 for more information!

GREAT INVENTIONS

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on Popeil was one of the great innovators of the late 20th century. Items like the Smokeless Ashtray, the Inside the Shell Egg Scrambler, the Chop-O-Matic, the Tuna Turner, and the diminutive yet dynamic Popeil Pocket Fisherman burst forth from the Ronco factories quicker than you can say Ginsu Knives. Of course, Ginsu knives would be what you used to fillet the fish you caught with the Pocket Fisherman, usually something no bigger than a large bluegill. And you’d certainly use the knives to slice through an aluminum soda can first just to see if they were still sharp. And then you could invite your friends over for the big fish dinner using Mr. Microphone. I don’t believe that Ron Popeil ever lived in the tropics. Had he experienced the island life firsthand, then there surely would have been the Coconut Topper—just place your fresh coconut into the holder, and the automatic Ginsu machete would perfectly slice off the top of the coconut, extract the milk, and perfectly blend it with your libation of choice. Rum sold separately. Thinking about all those unique products made me wonder about other inventions us Keys people could use. One of them with nationwide applications would be the JOHN BS-O-Meter. This small device, plugged between your cable BARTUS box and your television set, would sound an alarm when a politician was being less than factual. The larger the distoris a City Council tion of truth, the more the BS-O-Meter would glow a bright member and a former Mayor of red and moo loudly as if the cow were actually in the room the City of Maralaying the pie. Think of the fun you could have watching thon. John is also the BS-O-Meter work while watching the 2016 campaign on a musician who cable news channels. Of course, the special “P-chip” would performs around deactivate the device during Ronco commercials. town at various establishments. Perhaps the most useful tropical invention has already been invented, Patent #5441200. Look it up yourself. This patent was awarded to an amazing process called the Tropical Cyclone Disruptor. According to the patenststorm.us website, cyclone disruption would “eradicate the threat of tropical cyclones. This invention would slow winds speeds and prevent storm surges.” But wait, there’s more! “There would still be the great amount of rainfall associated with a tropical cyclone which many communities depend on.” You’re probably wondering by now just how this would work. According to the online information: “Anhydrous hydrates are a kind of salt. Because of their crystalline structure, salts are used as ice-nucleating crystals. This means, when the conditions are right, salts can be used to initiate the rain drop. The salt is the seed of the rain drop. The seed grabs water out of the air bit by bit until it becomes large enough to drop to the ground. In a normal circumstance ice would serve this purpose; however, salts are one of the chemicals that can take the place of ice. “The selected hydrate must first be ground up into a powdered form. Then it must be carefully heated up, to separate the water from the composition. This process makes the hydrate, anhydrous. “The anhydrous hydrate would then be introduced into the upper portions of the eye wall. A large amount of the chemical would need to be administered by a large aircraft. The amount of chemical that would need to be used would vary according to the size of the tropical cyclone, the size of its eye, and the desired effect. Other factors would be wind speed, the amount of water in the air, barometric pressure, humidity, and other factors that help to make up a tropical cyclone. As soon as the chemical is added the tropical cyclone disruption begins. The more chemical that is introduced, the greater the effect will be and the longer it will last. This expectation can be hoped for up to the point where the eye wall is saturated. When this occurs, the left over chemical will reach the ground unabsorbed.” Who knew the solution was right before our very… eye? • • • • • John Bartus performs Wednesdays at Tarpon Creek, Thursdays at Sparky’s Landing, Fridays at Florida Keys Country Club, and Saturday afternoons at the Postcard Inn. www.johnbartus.com


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Parrothead members Julie Waters, left, Sandee Shaw, Susan Baker, and Jeanne Adams enjoy the parties with a purpose.

The phlockings will continue

Parrot Head Club meets in Marathon KRISTEN LIVENGOOD kristen@keysweekly.com

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he Key West Parrot Head Club has been holding Marathon “phlockings” for the past year, but have made their new nest at Overseas Grill and Pub. With more than 200 clubs worldwide and 800 members in the Keys, the Key West Parrot Head Club, a chapter of Parrot Heads in Paradise, meets three times a month, once in Key West, in the Lower Keys, and in Marathon, and helps out 12 Monroe County nonprofits while gathering. “We needed to find a home, and Tim at Overseas has been awesome,” said 25-year-member and Marathon resident Sandee Shaw. “It will be our phlock’s new home as long as they will keep us.” She expects the phlock to be about 30-40 people at the event on Wednesday, Sept. 14. Shaw joined the group because she enjoyed Jimmy Buffett’s music, and although that’s still a big part, she said the most important thing was helping young musicians coming up. “We want to help out the young guns,” she said. “I started because of Jimmy Buffett, but stay involved because it is so much more than that.” Last year, the club raised $40,000 for local charities like Kids Come First, Grace Jones Daycare Center, Domestic Abuse Shelter, Habitat for Humanity of Key West & the Florida Keys, Wesley House, Keys Area Interdenominational Resources (KAIR), Girl Scouts of Tropical Florida, Florida Keys Outreach Coalition, Florida Keys SPCA, Reef Relief Coral Camp, MARC House, and Samuel’s House. Nationally, the club raised $43 million during 14 years. To join, swing by their monthly phlocking and check it out. Yearly membership levels range from $10 to $35 for individuals and couples, and $50 for business memberships. Rachel Price of Marathon recently joined. “I heard they were a great group of people who help out in the community,” she said after learning about the club from a friend. “It’s a nice way to meet people and network throughout the Keys, not just in Marathon.” PARROTHEADS: The next “party with a purpose” is on Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Marathon’s Overseas Grill and Pub. Entertainment this month will be trop rocker Paul Kercher. The phlockings are held in Marathon the second Wednesday of the month.

PHLOCKING: is the behavior exhibited when a group of Parrot Heads, called a phlock, are all together at a meeting. There are parallels with the shoaling behavior of fish, the swarming behavior of insects, and herd behavior of land animals.

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2016 Middle Keys Candidate Forum

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October 3, 2016 • 6-9 pm Marathon Government Center

2798 Overseas Hwy (2nd Floor), Marathon

The only televised forum in the Florida Keys. Comcast Ch. 76 For more info:

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George McDuffie Childress IV Mac, Teri and big sister Bella are so excited to introduce George McDuffie Childress IV. He was born July 18, 2016 at 1:39 p.m. at Baptist Hospital in Miami. He came in weighing 8 pounds, 3 ounces and 21-inches of awesome. Proud grandparents are Marc and Joan Anderson of Marathon, Florida and Tom and Mary Childress of Marietta, Ohio.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Resident opposes development’s driveway The proposed and approved (by the Marathon Planning Department) development plan of the Crystal Cove on U.S.1 and 49th Street, gulfside, intends to create a driveway opening onto 50th Street, gulfside, and allow its RV traffic to exit onto said street. This is a departure from the rules to protect residential homes from commercial development and sets a bad precedent. Further, the drive opening creates a 30-foot wide opening which violates the 15-foot buffer requirement between commercial and residential. In other words, the activities on the commercial property will be visible through this opening to the residential area. All the residents on 50th Street, gulfside, will be impacted. I urge residents in Marathon to attend the next and final meeting in the approval process of this project on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 5:30 p.m. to express your opinions. Harry W. Caplan Marathon

Joseph Pinder Jr. Joseph Bertram Pinder Jr., 86, an Islamorada founding family member, passed away unexpectedly on Aug. 7, 2016. He was born in Key West on March 9, 1930 to Joseph B. Pinder Sr. and Ida Cothron Pinder. His great grandparents homesteaded in Key West and moved to Indian Key in 1870 where Joseph’s grandfather, Preston Pinder, was born in 1875. The family moved to Upper Matecumbe circa 1877. Pinder survived two of the most devastating hurricanes to hit Islamorada; the Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 at only five years old and Hurricane Donna in 1960. His strong work ethic developed at 10 years old when he began working at A&B Fish House. He would also manage lobster traps and work in construction. On Feb. 7, 1953, he married Roberta “Bobby” Jacoby. Together they settled in Matecumbe and raised three sons. Pinder worked as constable before serving six years as the only Monroe County Sheriff’s Deputy patrolling the Upper Keys. After his law enforcement career, he worked with his father at Pinder & Son appliance store before becoming the supervisor of maintenance at Cheeca Lodge. Joseph went on to open Pinder’s Refrigeration, where he offered local installation and repair services. Pinder was originally appointed to the Board of Monroe County Mosquito Control by Florida Governor Reubin Askew in 1977, where he would serve 17 years including time as chairman. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Dorie Brothers and grandson Jamie Pinder. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Roberta “Bobby,” sister Alma Pinder Dolton, sons Jack (Teresa), Joseph “Buddy” (Cerise), and Henry (Barbara), grandchildren Alisha Aviles (Chris), Andrea Barth (Ben), Brandon and Carrlee Pinder, Jake and Hank Pinder, and great grandchildren Tyler Pinder, Mason and Ethan Aviles, and Brody and Brantley Barth.


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MARATHON WEEKLY / SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

A BITE The Hurricane is Marathon’s favorite place to party, and it makes a great pizza, too. The Greek pizza is loaded with artichoke hearts, roasted red peppers, black olives and black peppers. The Hurricane has live music and is located in the center of town.

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Our Eclectic Menu includes

Gourmet Appetizers & Main Courses Homemade Specialty Pizzas Fresh Seafood

Our Menu Evolves with the Seasons insuring the finest and freshest ingredients

SARA MATTHIS/Keys Weekly

General store stocked with essential groceries, craft beer and wine.

Open 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Every Day Private Group Dining Available on the Patio

MM 58 • 58152 O/S Hwy. • Grassy Key • 305-743-7373

www.grassykeyoutpost.com

BRIEFLY Fishermen’s Hospital holds community health fair Fishermen’s Community Hospital will be hosting a community health fair on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to noon at the MM 48.5 location. This no-cost event will provide cholesterol, triglyceride and blood sugar screenings as well as test vital signs, hearing, and breast health. Participants will be able to speak directly with physicians and a registered dietician about medications and test results. For more information, call 305-289-6207. Aqueduct Authority announces rate reduction A 15 percent wastewater rate reduction was ratified by the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority’s Board of Directors (FKAA) for all customers located in the FKAA’s wastewater districts, including Bay Point, Big Coppitt, Duck Key, Conch Key, Key Haven and Layton, as well as those located in the Cudjoe Regional Wastewater Service Area. The decrease is due to the economies of scale realized with the opening of the Cudjoe Wastewater Treatment Plant. To date, approximately half of the 7,300 properties in the service area have been invited to connect and the remainder, with the exception of some

outlying islands, are expected to be invited by the end of 2016. Autism society holds support meetings The Autism Society of the Keys (ASK) is offering a free informational and support meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Marriott Courtyard Marathon to parents or anyone affected by or interested in autism. No reservations necessary and rreshments served. For more information, contact Jill Campbell at 305-942-5172 or email autismsocietyofthekeys@ gmail.com. Coastal Cleanup is Sept. 17 The International Coastal Cleanup Day is Saturday, Sept. 17 and the National Key Deer Refuge is hosting a beach cleanup from 9 a.m. to noon at Long Beach on Big Pine Key. They are looking for volunteers to help clean the public beach area and will provide gloves and trash bags, and have water available. Bring a refillable water bottle and appropriate clothes. For more information, call Kristie Killam at 305304-9625 or email kristie_killam@fws. gov.

King Seafood Restaurant, Market & Deli BY THE MENU OR BY THE POUND

THE FRESHEST SEAFOOD AND BEST PRICES IN TOWN!

LUNCH AND DINNER

RETAIL MARKET SPECIAL WHOLE LOBSTER $8.95 lb. RESTAURANT SPECIAL MAHI-MAHI SANDWICH $7.00

Fish Filet Meal (Fried, Grilled or Blackened) Choice of Mahi, Grouper, Snapper, Hogfish or Seared Tuna. Shrimp Platter (Fried, Grilled or Blackened). Seafood Pasta. Skirt Steak. Fried Calamari Shrimp Quesadillas. Steak Fajitas. Fish Tacos. Lobster Enchilado (Creole style). "Best" Cuban Sandwich. Midnight/Medianoche. Philly Cheese Steak. Steak Sandwich/Pan con Bistec. Chicken Sandwich. Pork Sandwich/Pan con Lechon. Homemade Desserts including Fried Key Lime Pie!

OUR SEAFOOD SOUP IS A LOCALS FAVORITE!

RETAIL MARKET

Fresh Fish (whole or filet) - Mahi, Grouper, Snapper, Hogfish and Key West Pink Shrimp

WE SERVE BEER & WINE!

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 A.M. – 9 P.M. • 10925 O/S HWY., MARATHON • 305-735-4132

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Burdines

11am to 9pm Daily • 305-743-9204 • 1200 Oceanview Ave off 15th St

SP2359

Nominated for Best Landscaper for the 5th year in a row! Winner: 2010, 2011, 2015 Please remember to vote “Gonzalez” for Best Landscaper by September 16 at keysweekly.com We thank you for your support!

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CLASSIFIEDS * 305.743.0844

THEME: FOOTBALL ACROSS 1. Capital of Belarus 6. The ____ Four 9. Muscovite or biotite 13. Savory taste 14. *Logo of a TV network airing first Super Bowl 15. Bigger from side to side 16. Merlin’s craft 17. Tiger’s prop 18. Incompetent 19. Finnish currency, preeuro 21. *Non-contact football league 23. *Hall of Fame quarterback Stabler 24. Twosome 25. Club alternative 28. *Shoved to floor on TV by NFL’s Jim Everett 30. “____ ____ Time Machine” 35. Secular 37. What a willow did? 39. Helicopter sound 40. *Legendary Graham 41. Waterwheel 43. One algae representative 44. Bracelet add-on 46. *Defensive Texan 47. As opposed to want 48. Sort of 50. Entry document

52. Like some martinis 53. Make fun of 55. “... ____ he drove out of sight” 57. *Where you find some linebackers 61. *2015 Rookie of the Year 64. Distinguishing feature 65. “____ we there yet?” 67. Woven wall hanging 69. Inuit shelter 70. Dark loaf 71. *Philip Rivers, San ____ Charger 72. “As ____ on TV” 73. Swimmer’s distance 74. Famous fabulist DOWN 1. “____’s the word” 2. Allah’s cleric 3. North American Grappling Association 4. Brat’s look 5. *Not to be roughed up 6. Greek cheese 7. Sailor’s affirmative 8. Burly 9. Breath freshener 10. Cartoon lightbulb 11. Porcini mushrooms 12. Creative 15. Surrounded by a sash 20. “Little ____ fact” 22. Ooh and ____

24. Make immoral 25. *Can’t be done from behind in NFL 26. Delhi policeman’s club 27. *Previously an Oiler 29. Garfield’s cry 31. Conjunction in comparatives 32. Like a bathroom floor? 33. One who does #58 Down 34. *Super Bowl-frequenting quarterback 36. Umbilical connection 38. Lake ____caca, South America 42. Filled with bewilderment 45. Popular Cuban cocktail 49. Temporary craze 51. Spanish loser, 1588 54. Jack Sparrow’s Black ____ 56. Bone-chilling 57. *1970s NFL Pro Bowlers Taylor or Armstrong 58. Egg on 59. Story “of Two Cities” 60. State of Israel 61. Safari ride 62. Wraths 63. Kind of palm 66. Swedish shag rug 68. Dip into liquid

Bluegreen Vacations is now HIRING for a part-time/full-time Quality Assurance Specialist in Marathon.

The Hammocks at Marathon

High school diploma or equivalent is required. The ideal candidate will possess great attention to detail, time management skills, computer skills, and excellent customer service skills.

FULL TIME JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Hourly, plus commission.

$250 Sign-On Bonus!

EOE. Must be willing to submit to and pass a drug screening and background check. To apply, please e-mail your resume to: jason.paul@bluegreenvacations.com

• Maintenance/Handyman • Recreation Associate • Room Attendant

GREAT BENEFITS:

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THE MOORINGS

MM 81.5 Seeking self-motivated people for

HELP WANTED Executive Chef • Maintenance Boat Captain • P/T Boat Mate

General Housekeeping Fax Resumes to 1-305-664-4242 or pick up an application at 123 Beach Rd. Islamorada

Medical, dental, and vision insurance, 4 weeks’ vacation, 401k match & much more.

TO APPLY:

Online: jobs.bluegreenvacations.com

GREAT PAY INCENTIVES. PAID VACATIONS BENEFITS AFTER 90 DAYS

In Person at The Hammocks: 1688 Overseas Highway, Gulf Side, Mile Marker 48, Marathon

Please apply in person at 28500 Overseas Highway, Little Torch Key

Or Call Carlos 305-743-9009

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• CLASSIFIEDS, PUBLIC & LEGAL NOTICES • 305.743.0844 AUTOS FOR SALE

KEY WEST KIA A Wellings Automotive Company 2826 North Roosevelt Blvd.

Key West, FL (305) 295-8646 www.KeyWestKia.com

WELLINGS AUTOMOTIVE 9200 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL (305) 509-7499 www.KeyWestKia.com

Call us and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE 2013 Chev Cruze Loaded $12,475

2014 Kia Soul Plus model, 37,000 miles $12,790

2015 Toyota Corolla Warranty, 34,000 miles $13,990

2015 Kia Optima LX Low miles $15,290

2014 Toyota Tacoma Pickup 33,000 miles!!! $15,490

2014 KIA Sorento Loaded, 59,000 miles $15,990

2016 Jeep Compass Like new, 18,650 miles $16,490

2015 Dodge Journey SXT Third row seat $18,990

2016 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Like new $24,990

2016 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Pickup 13,500 miles. Like new !!!!! $28,990

2015 Nissan Armada Fully loaded, clean car 41,000 miles $29,990 Tax, tag and DOC fee not included in sale price.

KEY WEST KIA A Wellings Automotive Company 2826 North Roosevelt Blvd. Key West, FL (305) 295-8646 www.KeyWestKia.com

WELLINGS AUTOMOTIVE 9200 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL (305) 509-7499 www.KeyWestKia.com

Call us and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE

LEGAL NOTICES As of September 20, 2016, Dr. Ricardo Quintero-Herencia will not be affiliated with 21st Century Oncology the Marta A. Gonzalez Cancer Center. You may continue to seek medical care and services with one of 21st Century Oncology’s board certified medical oncologists by contacting the office directly. 21st Century Oncology the Marta A. Gonzalez Cancer Center will continue operations at their current location and hours and will maintain the medical records for patients treated by Dr. Quintero-Herencia. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your medical records, please contact the office directly at 305-296-0021, fax 305296-0061, or write to 3426 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 2016-DR728-K Division: Family Rand Scott Wagner, Petitioner, and Marcela Ines ColladoMehech, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) TO: Marcela Ines Collado-Mehech ADDRESS: Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87124 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Rand Scott Wagner whose address is 3255 Duck Avenue, #8, Key West, Florida 33040, on or before October 11, 2016 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. 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 Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit

LEGAL NOTICES will be mailed to the address 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: September 1, 2016 Amy Heavilin, CPA Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida By: Lisa M. Pierce Deputy Clerk Publish: September 9, September 16, September 23 and September 30, 2016 The Weekly Newspapers

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 16-CP-58-M Middle Keys IN RE: ESTATE OF DIANA HELEN BAUBINAS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Diana Helen Baubinas, deceased, whose date of death was July 20, 2016, is pending in the Circuit Court for MONROE County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 3117 Overseas Highway, Marathon, Florida 33050. 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: September 2, 2016.

LEGAL NOTICES Personal Representative: Deborah G. Brandon 4170 Enclave Place Port Charlotte, Florida 33980-2504 Attorney for Personal Representative: RICHARD E. WARNER Attorney Florida Bar Number: 283134 RICHARD E. WARNER 12221 Overseas Highway Marathon, FLORIDA 33050 Telephone: (305) 743-6022 Fax: (305) 743-6216 E-mail: richard@ rewarnerlaw.com Publish: September 2 and September 9, 2016 The Weekly Newspapers IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 16-CP-56-M Middle Keys IN RE: ESTATE OF THEODORE R. GRUBER, JR., Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Theodore R. Gruber, Jr., deceased, whose date of death was August 4, 2016, is pending in the Circuit Court for MONROE County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 3117 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050. 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: September 2, 2016. Personal Representative: Gregory J. Gruber 57-19 66th Street Maspeth, New York 11378 Attorney for Personal Representative: RICHARD E. WARNER Attorney

LEGAL NOTICES Florida Bar Number: 283134 RICHARD E. WARNER 12221 Overseas Highway Marathon, FLORIDA 33050 Telephone: (305) 743-6022 Fax: (305) 743-6216 E-mail: richard@ rewarnerlaw.com Publish: September 2 and September 9, 2016 The Weekly Newspapers

AUTOS WANTED ALL YEARS! Junk or Used. Cars - Vans - Trucks. Running or Not. CASH 305-332-0483

EMPLOYMENT Looking for independent worker. Must have vehicle. Great pay and training included. Call 305-304-7995 Marathon - Need energetic person that would like to learn a career in the Electrical tradesmust be willing to take directions and have clean VALID FL DL-- call 305-7430399 - benefits package. Part-Time Housekeeper for Small Motel, MM 80. $9.50 per hr. Call 305-9625243. Posicion de limpieza en pequeño hotel. MM 80. $9.50 por hora. Llame a 305-962-5243 TELLER POSITIONS at FIRST STATE BANK of the Florida Keys. BIG PINE KEY BRANCH. Cash handling & balancing skills a must. Apply on line www. keysbank.com. EOE M/F/ V/D Member FDIC Servers & Bartenders Needed Full Time Please apply during business hours. Key Colony Inn, 700 W. Ocean Dr. Key Colony Seeking stable happy energetic personality for PT sales position in fun gift shop. Must be year-round Marathon resident; retirees welcome. Stop in to schedule appointment at 11528 Overseas Highway Marathon LOOKING FOR Wait Staff, Food Runners & Hosts. Established busy restaurant - must apply in Person. Sparky’s Landing, Key Colony Beach NOW HIRING: Sweet Savannah’s is now hiring for day and evening shifts. Please Apply In Person. 8919 Overseas Hwy in Marathon Construction Foreman wanted. Needs Vehicle. Pay commensurate with experience. Call 305-3047995 NOW HIRING Lunch & Dinner Shifts, Full Time Only with Experience. Apply in person, Grassy Key Outpost, MM 58 EXP. HELP ONLY needed for all positions. Apply in person Mon-Fri

EMPLOYMENT 10-11am @ Sunset Grille & Raw Bar Knights Key Blvd. Marathon.

COLLECTIBLES PRIVATE COLLECTOR WANTS Rolex, Dive watches and Pilot watches. Old model Military clocks & watches. Call 305-7434578

FOR RENT APARTMENTS Marathon - Beautiful 2 BR apartment. Gated waterfront property. Furnished or unfurnished. Access to garage and dockage for an upcharge. First, last and security. 6 months minimum. 954-554-4190 for more info. Fmonth. Call 5617580447. FOR RENT Marathon - Beautiful 2/1

HOMES

Home for Rent Waterfront 2 bedrooms. Great view with balconies. No smoking, no pets. $2195 per month. Call 561-758-0447.

FISHING MISC. ALL TYPES OF PERMITS! Rock Shrimp, King Fish, Atlantic Snapper, Grouper Gulf, 6 Pack Reef & Pelagic. Commercial Gulf Reef Fish, Gulf Snapper IFQ’s, Long Line pkg. Many other permits avail. We buy, sell & broker all types of permits. Call before you buy or sell! Please call for prices. Licensed & Bonded. All permits guaranteed valid for transfer. Many ref’s avail. John Potts Jr. 321784-5982 or 321-302-3630 www.shipsusa.com

MOTOR HOME FOR SALE 1997 Winnebago Adventure Good Condition, 47 k miles, $9,500.00 954-304-2777 Located in Grassy Key RV Resort, MM 58.7

OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT Office spaces FOR RENT starting at $250/mo. Parking spaces also available. Located on US 1, Cudjoe Key. 305-304-0776

HIRING! Sweet Savannah’s Bake Shop

is now hiringfor day and evening shifts. Please Apply In Person 8919 Overseas Hwy in Marathon

Air Conditioning Service Technician / Installer Appliance Service Technician Competitive wages & benefits 100% medical • Matching 401K Vacation • Paid Holidays

Drug Free

Apply at:

2735 Overseas Highway Marathon 305-289-1748


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We Buy Gold Locally! Cash Flow Jewelry and Pawn 305-843-7255

Full & Part Time Positions. Apply in Person. Grassy Key Outpost 58152 Overseas Hwy.

Townsquare Mall Marathon

HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:

Front Desk Receptionist Career minded professional with a friendly smile and excellent people skills needed for busy veterinary office. Good telephone skills and the ability to multitask are essential to this position. Computer experience is required. Shift hours vary between 7:30am and 6:00pm Monday -Friday with some Saturdays and Sundays included. Please apply at Marathon Veterinary Hospital at 5001 Overseas Hwy.

Management positions @ Fairvilla's Sexy Things (524 Front Street, Key West Florida 33040) Applicants must be open minded & personable with the ability to lead others. Should enjoy interacting with customers, and be a responsible self-starter with computer skills & the ability to focus on details.

Servers, Busperson, and Food Runners.

Reply to this job posting by sending all of the following to Cherie@fairvilla.com: Letter of interest on the available position • Current resume & your availability & include your favorite joke

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

PLEASE NOTE: Emails that only include a resume without a letter of interest will NOT be considered. • Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.

Rewarding stable jobs with excellent benefits!!!

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

THE GUIDANCE/CARE CENTER, Inc. in MARATHON is looking for: • Medical Director/ Psychiatrist • Research Assistant • Care Coordinator/LPN • Peer Specialist (PT)

The Guidance/Care Center, Inc, a division of

Plantation Key Nursing Center

C.N.A.

located in Tavernier, is seeking

RN & LPN

Dolphin Research Center has a FT opening for an Animal Care & Habitat Apprentice. Must work well with animals, in order to support Medical & Animal Care & Training departments & participate on Manatee Rescue Team. Must be physically fit, able to lift 75 lbs., possess general “handy-man” skills, have a clean driving record & be diver certified or willing to become certified – knowledge of dive equipment maintenance is a plus. Successful candidate will be responsible, organized, & motivated with excellent team player skills. Benefits include medical insurance, 401(k), vacation & paid holidays. Job description available at www.dolphins.org. Email resume & DRC application to drc-hr@dolphins.org. EOE

12 hr shifts days and nights available

“Uplifting the human spirit since 1973”

THE GUIDANCE/CARE CENTER, Inc. in KEY WEST is looking for: • Child Case Manager • Driver • Adult/Child Behavioral Health Therapist • Substance Abuse Counselor Visit www.guidancecarecenter.org or http://careers.westcare.com to apply. EEOC/DFWP, Bilingual a plus; Drug & background screening required.

We offer a competitive wage and benefits program. To apply for position, Please submit your Resume to BOL@PLANTATIONKEYNC.COM

A Cut Above

Help Wanted FL Licensed Barber or Hair Dresser for walk in hair cuts

Call 305-289-4622

Immediate opening for a HVAC Service Technician Upper & Middle Keys. Great Pay • Paid Holidays • Sick Pay • Medical Insurance • Paid Vacation

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


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Construction Supervisor/Laborer Wanted

HIRING! MARATHON GARBAGE SERVICE

Physical Duties, Bobcat Experience Vehicle Required

Call 305-304-7995

We are now hiring for the following positions:

Diesel Mechanic Truck Helpers 4290 Overseas Hwy, Marathon

HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL? Sweet Savannah’s Bake Shop

is now hiringfor day and evening shifts.

Applicants must apply in person to be considered.

NEED EMPLOYEES?

Please Apply In Person 8919 Overseas Hwy in Marathon

Put your classified ad here for only $55/week in 30,000 copies from Key Largo to Key West. Call (305) 743-0844 Today!

let’s do business let’s do business FAAST MOBILE SERVICE Specializing in Personal Watercraft & Jet Boat Repair – over 20 years

Glenn Faast, Owner

305 481-9106 / faastg@aol.com Licensed #29240-101686 Commercial / Residential

Only $25 Puts Your Business Card Here

New Swimming Pools Fiberglass and Concrete Remodeling and Plastering

MASTER MARINE SURVEYOR SERVING ALL THE KEYS

e-mail:

305-289-1150

www.saltservice.net 2992 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL 33050 Showroom MM 48.5 SALT SERVICE, INC.

CERTIFIED MARINE SURVEYS

cell:

• Serving Ocean Reef to Key West since 1976

Florida Solar Contractor CVC 56734

MARCH HARE MARINE SERVICES

office:

We Service and Sell Marine A/C, Refrigeration, Watermakers, Batteries, Solar Systems, Anything Electrical!

CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE TODAY.

305-743-3368 305-240-4487 mhms@juno.com CAPTAIN DAVID A. FOLEY

Lic# CPC1457751

305-849-8063 • Marathon, FL

got brick? LICENSED CFC1427241

10700 5TH AVENUE GULF P. O. BOX 500995 MARATHON, FLORIDA KEYS 33050

installation • repairs commercial retaining walls brick cleaning & sealing Dave Keller (305) 304-3966 family owned & operated

Now Hiring

Waitstaff, Food Runners & Hosts Great Opportunity to work year round! Please apply in person daily at 3pm. Sparky's Landing! (305) 684-9799

LIFE ON THE LINE BAIT DELIVERY SERVICE

LIVE

FRESH

FROZEN

PILCHARDS - PINFISH - CRABS BALLYHOO - HOMEMADE CHUM & MORE ISLAMORADA TO KEY WEST CALL FOR PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

BUSINESS: (305) 998-4854

CELL: (813) 480-4137


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let’s do business - (305) 743-0844 Vacation Rental Property Managers We maximize owners income while maintaining homes to the strictest standards. 305-390-2315

www.KeysRentalsOnline.com

Spalling Repairs

Lic. #CGC 1515665 #CFC 1428730

Concrete Restoration Concrete Butterfly Steps New Construction Floors/Tile Docks

Specializing in Concrete Restoration

(305) 735-4042

WWW.ROYAL-CREST.COM

Barbara Sanchez Home & Offices Expertly Cleaned Fast Dependable Service “We Clean Your Place, Like it Was Our Place”

Excellent References Upon Request

305-766-0819 305-924-0179

FEATURED DESTINATION

CUBA

We can customize your independent Cuba experience... from start to finish. Call us at 305 743 7575 Business hours: MON-TUE-THU-FRI 9am to 4pm Appointments by request.

Nails by Ivis

Manicures • Pedicures Acrylics • Gelish • Facials • Waxing

5177 Overseas Highway

(Between Office Depot & Main Post Office)

Marathon, FL 33050 305-289-1631

www.marathonhairandnailsalon.com

NEW & REPAIR

305-664-0099 www.TikiHuts.com

STATE CERTIFIED THATCHING CONTRACTOR CYC 000002

OVER THE SEAS PROPERTIES • Condo & HOA Management • Property Management • Commercial & Residential Real Estate • Home Watch & Maintenance

305-304-9373

otsproperties.com

Randy Currelly & Thea Knott

Specializing in Color and Highlights Haircuts Keratin Treatments Live The Keys Like a Local To buy or rent call Kim Portner at 305-916-8668 Luxury Properties Are My Specialty

Taoist Tai Chi® Looking for balance? Marathon Classes, Start Anytime Wednesdays, 6:30pm; Saturdays, 9:00am St. Columba Episcopal Church, 52nd Street, Gulf

(305) 748-0799 - keylargo.fl@taoist.org www.taoist.org/usa

5177 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 (Between Office Depot and Main Post Office)

305-289-1631 www.marathonhairandnailsalon.com

Business Only $35 Cards Puts Published In Your Business 10,000 Copies Card Here Weekly

MECHANICAL STATE CERTIFIED AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTOR

The new degree of comfort

Erick Ruiz

(305) 492-9535 Tri_cityair@yahoo.com

Participating Independent Contractor

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s ’ a n a D AIR CONDITIONING Lic # CAC 1818326

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL www.danasairconditioning.com

Ice Machines • Pool Heaters • Service Agreements Phone: (305)289-9498 Fax: (305)743-8810 “SHUT YOUR WINDOWS, SHUT YOUR DOORS, YOU AIN’T GONNA BE HOT NO MORE”

All Keys Real Estate

Brenda Alexander

Broker Associate

10055 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL 33050 305-481-5156 (Direct) www.KeysIslandSales.com Brenda@KeysIslandSales.com

Selling The Florida Keys...

Great Prices, Good Service, Good People Joel & Bonnie Cadbury

Call the Experts!

Licensed & Insured Lic # CAC056987

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

305-289-1748

2735 OVERSEAS HWY MARATHON, FL 33050

Kitchen Cabinets Sales REAL Wood Cabinets at Particle Board Prices KitchenKorner/Fred's Beds 1333 O/S Hwy, MM 53.5 • 305-743-7277

Ceramic Tile We Do Porcelain Installations! Marble Licensed & Insured Granite Tops FREE ESTIMATES & 109th St, Marathon Floor & Wall Tiles U.S.1 (Across from Beall’s Outlet) Carpets Lic#SP-3562 289-3019

Licensed & Insured Contractor # CACO53827

DOT PALM, Inc. LANDSCAPING & TREE SERVICES

SP 3636

TREE CLIMBER WANTED F R E E E S T I M AT E S FREE

MULCH

WWW.DOTPALMS.COM

ARTIC TEMP, INC. Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

Residential, Commercial & Marine Ice Machine - Sales - Service Phone: (305) 743-5288

Fax: (305) 743-6887

Pregnant?

APPLY FOR INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT!!!

Julie Tong

Fight Zika mosquitoes without harming your pregnancy with poisons. A greener alternative for mosquito control. Pesticide-free and easy to install.

WWW.WINDOWSCREENMOSQUITOTRAP.COM

(305) 922-2033 5190 Overseas Hwy Marathon, FL 33050

POSH ISLAND GIFTS & HOME DECOR

PEARSON TREE SERVICE Jason Pearson

CASH

Climbing Specialist 305-896-1400

pearsontree@aol.com

SP 4082

NOW HIRING

Julie@casacasadesignstudio.com www.casacasadesignstudio.com

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GOLD

Joe’s Marathon Pawn 6679 O/S Hwy. – Marathon, FL 305-743-3082

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

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

giorgionefineart@gmail.com


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MARATHON WEEKLY / SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

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Stirrup Key – Views and Dockage 370 Stirrup Key Blvd

Harbor Village – Duck Key 7007 Harbor Village

Full Duplex – Key Colony Beach 380-390 11th Street

Beautifully renovated home behind the secure gates of Stirrup Key. Magnificent kitchen that chef’s dreams are made of! In ground pool and 90’ of seawall with boat lift. $1,795,000

Conch Spa unit in the “Preferred” rental program. Private patio and heated spa. Located close to the tram stop, excellent rental numbers and close to the dock access walkway. $439,000

Completely turn key, 6bd/4ba renovated full duplex with new pool. 75’ dockage with ocean and bay access at Vaca Cut. New metal roof, impact windows and doors. $1,249,000

Villa Caleta – Island Gem 110 Pirates Cove

Cute As A Button 439 83rd Marathon

Building Lot - Key Colony 441-451 5th Street

Direct Gulf front 4bd/4ba home in exclusive Stirrup Key. 2015 quality renovation and craftsmanship. Chef’s kitchen, hard wood floors, marble and quartz counters. Deed boat slip in basin. $1,999,000

Newly remodeled 2/2, new kitchen with sparkling new stainless steel appliances and cabinets. Spacious yard with a brand new tiki hut perfect for entertaining guests. Just listed at $269,000

Beautiful cleared lot on the first canal over from The Causeway. Concrete seawall with step down three level concrete dock. Zoned for either Duplex or Single Family construction. $350,000

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Castillo Del Sol 799 W Ocean #22

Direct oceanfront two bedroom condo with private porch and open water views. Immaculate grounds, pool, private beach and fishing pier. Easy to see, give us a call. $699,000

98880 Overseas Highway Key Largo (MM 98.8) (305) 451-0060

New Open Water Home 888 105th Street Ocean

JUST LISTED – Almost new construction with new dock and open water views. Immediate ocean and bay access at Vaca Cut. Three bedroom, 2 bath stilted home with storage. $699,000

88539 Overseas Highway Tavernier (MM 88.5) (305) 664-8885

Brand New Coco Plum 99 Ave E Coco Plum

Over the top construction and technology in this 3,356 s/f, 4 bedroom, 4 bath POOL home. Designer fixtures and finishes throughout this top end home. Long, wide canal views. A MUST SEE! $1,595,000

10055 Overseas Highway Marathon (MM 52) (305) 735-4095

410 Caroline Street Key West (305) 296-1400


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