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NEWS + VIEWS

FOOD + DRINK

BACK PAGES

7 Your Words

23 Seoul searching

An open letter to Epcot from a concerned Earthling

K-Town Café in Dr. Phillips brings Korean street food staples to the restaurant-heavy ’hood

9 Informed Dissent

23 Tip Jar

38 The Week 40 Savage Love 40 Gimme Shelter 43 Classifieds

Mitch McConnell is banking on Democratic fecklessness. It’s probably a safe bet

The Hall on the Yard, the food hall opening in Ivanhoe Village, is slated to open in February, plus more in our weekly food news roundup

11 Race to the finish Faced with an election loss, Trump will sow doubt about the truth. We can’t let that happen. Plus News Briefs, page 14

ARTS + CULTURE 19 Live Active Cultures Orlando Science Center opens touring exhibit Pompeii: The Immortal City

27 Recently Reviewed Short takes on restaurants we’ve reviewed recently

FILM 33 Gimme back my ballots Note to Florida: Those who forget voting history are doomed to repeat it

35 On (small) Screens Streaming premieres you won’t want to miss

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¶ An open letter to Epcot Dear Epcot, My friends and I just spent a pretty penny attending your theme park yesterday and I have to tell you how appalled I was by the fake news you’re spreading about science, “progress” and the future. Indeed, future is your key word: You invoke it at every turn, embellished by superficial invocations of imagination and self-realization while peddling an endless stream of overpriced stuff made in China promoting Disney’s portfolio of brands as well as collecting biometric and consumer information on your visitors. Your very name – EPCOT – is an acronym standing for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, characterized as a utopian city of the future. Your “Spaceship Earth” ride presents an astonishingly retrograde version of human history that is essentially a mythical neocolonial Western Civilizationist narrative racing from the Big Bang to cavemen to Egypt to the Phoenicians to the Greeks to the Romans with a passing nod to medieval Arabic civilization for having transmitted (not contributed!) ancient Greco-Roman knowledge on to the Renaissance, which hastened “our” journey toward the Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution, further accelerating into the Industrial Revolution followed by the Computer Revolution – we’re in America now, of course, where a white nuclear family is cozily seated around the electronic hearth – hurtling us into the future, and concluding that “together, we form a super-network that glows with billions of interactions, and once again, we stand on the brink of a new age – after 30,000 years of time, there is a single global community, poised to determine the future of this: our Spaceship Earth. For the first time in history, all of us have a say about the kind of world we want to live in – the choices we have made for the past 30,000 years have invented the future one day at a time, and now it’s your turn.” That’s it. No climate change; no Anthropocene. Only the progressivist fairytale. Never mind that Homo sapiens have been evolving and making strides for more than 10 times longer than you claim. But then again, that’s back when we were sustainable and hadn’t become a geological force intervening in the trajectory of the planet’s litho-, geo-, hydro-, cryo-, eco- and bio-atmospheres. No, instead of taking the opportunity to educate the public about the most pressing

scientific research of our time and the epic dilemmas we face that profoundly and irrevocably undermine the cherry-picked corporate “future” you peddle, your Spaceship Earth riders are presented with their very own, personalized, techno-utopian future on an individual touchscreen that offers everything one could possibly ever want – satisfying, even anticipating our every desire. Such as the perfect party outfit! Custom-manufactured clothes that magically arrive after pressing a button. No labor; no payment. I’m not joking. This is exactly what was promised to us in our Spaceship Earth-car screen during our last few moments onboard. Meanwhile, at the end of the day, everyone gathers around your World Showcase lake and is offered an impressive fireworks-and-light show accompanied by moving soundtrack and commentary played omnipresently, culminating in this self-congratulatory climax: “Epcot is and will always be in a state of becoming. It will never cease to be a living blueprint of the future.” WOW. Really? Not even close; big fail, in fact. I’m going to use you as a case study with my students in the new course I’m teaching in the spring on the Anthropocene. If you are offering a blueprint of the future, it’s a thoroughly unimaginative and regressive one that upholds the status quo, not truly grapples with our probable and possible futures that can only be imagined in light of the realities and dilemmas of the present. You’re doing us all a profound disservice. So I’m taking this opportunity to call you to task and demand that you live up to your words. If you really want to be an “EPCOT,” you have some serious rethinking and work to do. Do you dare to really dream big? If so, get some real scientists onboard. Get your anthropology in order. Think about the future and not your bottom line. Stop hoodwinking everyone. You have an estimated 32,323 visitors per day, which means that you temporarily colonize the attention and headspace of almost 12 million people a year! With this kind of reach, you have a responsibility – one that you are currently shirking. Sincerely, A concerned Earthling. Keith E. McNeal is an associate professor of Anthropology in the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies at University of Houston. orlandoweekly.com

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LUCY AND THE FOOTBALL Mitch McConnell is banking on Democratic fecklessness. He’s probably right BY JE FFREY C. BIL L M A N

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itch McConnell is barely hiding his contempt for democracy. “A lot of what we’ve done over the last four years will be undone, sooner or later, by the next election,” the Republican Senate majority leader proclaimed last Sunday, nine days before he and his party will face voters at the polls. “But they won’t be able to do much about this for a long time to come.” This, of course, referred to the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett, the least-experienced Supreme Court nominee in American history, and probably the most reactionary since Robert Bork. She’d just survived a procedural motion by a 51-48 vote, all but assuring her Monday-night confirmation. You hardly need a cipher to read between the lines: McConnell knows that the president is likely to be defeated and possibly eviscerated next Tuesday night, and with him McConnell’s hard-won Senate majority. If that happens, Donald Trump’s only major legislative achievement, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, will quickly be rolled back. His executive orders and federal regulatory changes will soon go, too. There’s also a chance – small, but real – that 2020 could mark a semi-permanent realignment. True, the Senate will maintain its rural bias, providing Republicans a structural advantage, but a big enough landslide could swing legisla-

tive chambers in North Carolina, Texas, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Michigan and Iowa, giving Democrats a say in shaping legislative and congressional districts for the next decade where they haven’t had one. That means Republicans are facing not merely the prospect of losing House seats this year, but losing any chance to reclaim the House for years to come. This is especially true if the GOP reacts to a loss by retrenching into a narrower, more ideologically rigid version of itself, further alienating educated white suburban voters. Along with demographic changes and increasing urbanization, that dynamic might also dash the GOP’s White House hopes. This year, the reliably red Texas and Georgia have become something akin to toss-ups. Should they flip, either this year or in 2024, it would become near-impossible for a Republican to reach 270 electoral votes. Of course, progressives have been tumescent about retaking Texas for 15 years, and it hasn’t happened yet. But whether Republicans are exiled to the wilderness for two years or 20 – even if everything else Trump accomplished is chucked into the woodchipper – McConnell knows that he won, and he’s certain that his victory will outlive him. That’s why he was gloating Sunday. By hook and by crook, by bending every rule and breaking every norm, Mitch McConnell ruthlessly remade

the federal judiciary. He obstructed President Obama’s nominees in an unprecedented fashion. He invented a justification for denying Merrick Garland even a hearing during an election year. He changed Senate rules to fasttrack Trump’s judges. He invented a second justification for ramming through Amy Coney Barrett at record speed just eight days before an election. And he shrugged aside charges of hypocrisy – McConnell is a guy who once filibustered his own bill, after all – and Democrats’ threats of retaliation. With Barrett on the bench, McConnell believes his legacy is secure: Democrats are bluffing. It’s hard to imagine he’s wrong. I wrote recently about a central driver of governmental dysfunction – that Republicans behave like a European parliamentary party, while Democrats try to operate within a constitutional system. More ideologically coherent and politically strategic, Republicans employ maximalist tactics and do what it takes to win. With their looser and messier coalitions, Democrats are more likely to abide by norms and seek compromise. You can’t make peace with an enemy committed to total war. That’s why Democrats spent the last six years of Obama’s presidency getting their asses kicked. That’s why McConnell is so confident. He knows that, like Lucy pulling away the football from Charlie Brown, no matter how many times Republicans make bipartisan overtures that turn out to be obvious acts of bad faith, Democrats will keep coming back for more. Already, Democrats have politely begun signaling a seemingly inevitable surrender. When the media asked about adding seats to the Supreme Court and/or giving justices term limits, Joe Biden hemmed and hawed and eventually announced that he would form a – wait for it – bipartisan commission to consider judicial reforms. Maybe Biden is dodging. “Court packing” hasn’t polled especially well, and when you’re up nine or 10 points a week out, why rock the boat? Another optimistic possibility: Biden wants the Court to know packing isn’t off the table as it considers election cases and the effort to overturn the Affordable Care Act. While FDR’s attempt to add justices failed miserably in 1937, it succeeded in getting the Court to moderate its animosity to the New Deal. But I suspect – and I suspect McConnell suspects – that Biden is old-school enough to believe his own bullshit, that he believes Republicans will in good faith join him to “fix” a court system they’ve spent years rigging to their benefit. And when McConnell embraces a bipartisan commission in the wake of a Democratic victory, it will only be to ensure that nothing changes. So even if voters roundly reject Trump next week, and even if progressives demand payback next year, McConnell believes he’s already won. He’s banking on Democrats’ fecklessness – being the adults in the room while he plays for keeps. In confirming Barrett, he’s called their bluff. He expects them to fold. He certainly doesn’t expect Joe Biden to deviate from the old playbook. If Biden learned the right lessons from the Obama years, his administration could be transformative. More likely, he’ll do a hell of a Charlie Brown impression. Get Informed Dissent delivered straight to your inbox at informeddissent.net.

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RACE TO THE FINISH

Faced with an election loss, Trump will sow doubt about the truth. We can’t let that happen BY MA RTIN WA LLAC E

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was a staffer on George W. Bush’s 2000 campaign, and I experienced first-hand the chaotic uncertainty and political maneuvering that was the Florida recount. As historically bad as that time was for our country, it pales in comparison to what may be to come if vote counts on Nov. 3 are at all close. The Atlantic magazine recently published Barton Gellman’s article “The Election That Could Break America,” a must-read for every concerned American. The piece explains in detail just how unequipped our Constitution, laws and procedures are for a scenario in which there is no clear winner, or in which a sitting president refuses to concede and challenges the integrity of the election. The picture it paints is appropriately alarming. When we think about the basic idea of an election, we take for granted that there will be something tangible called “the results,” and that those results will provide clear truth in answer to the question “who won?” Ideally, this answer becomes clear on election night, but that’s not always the case. State laws vary as to how mail-in

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and provisional ballots are processed. Most states aren’t allowed to start counting those ballots until Election Day itself, and the overtime count of remaining ballots can take days or weeks. That count can change the course of an election, as it did in the 2018 Arizona Senate race, where Republican Martha McSally saw her 15,403-vote election day lead vanish as Democrat Kyrsten Sinema gained 71,303 votes in the overtime count to win by 2.4%. Due to the pandemic, we can expect unprecedented numbers of mail-in ballots, with resulting logistical troubles from the untested systems rushed into place to process them. Here’s the problem: the more mail-in ballots, the longer the overtime count will take, and the longer the count takes, the longer we have to wait to learn who won. Let’s call this the “waiting period.” As best demonstrated by the 2000 Florida recount, the waiting period opens up numerous avenues for challenging both ballots and counting procedures, such that it quickly turns into a legal circus. To make matters worse, there will possibly be outcome-determining overtime

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counts in multiple battleground states, each with their own specific complications, which will amplify a national sense of confusion and uncertainty. Massive protests will likely accompany. Gellman’s Atlantic piece details how various scenarios may unfold through key milestones: the deadline for the states to appoint their Presidential Electors on Dec. 8, the Electoral College vote on Dec. 14, the certification of the Electoral College vote before Congress on Jan. 6, and ultimately, the swearing-in of a new president on Jan. 20. And here’s an even bigger problem: In the age of weaponized online propaganda, the longer the waiting period, the more time bad actors have to use proven, industrialized propaganda techniques to cast doubt on the very validity of the results. As the overtime count rolls on, it may become harder and harder to answer who won with a clear, widely accepted and hard-to-refute truth – one up to the task of grounding the peaceful transition of power. Though lawyers and demonstrators will be fighting to protect the overtime count itself, a deeper battle could unfold in the public mind over what the “true” results really are. If that battle is lost, it threatens to undermine efforts to protect overtime counts in key states. Now, here’s the biggest problem of all: Team Trump has already telegraphed countless times that attacking the validity of the results is its strategy. What’s more, it’s been a remarkably successful strategy for the administration so far. During the first debate, Trump publicly and CONTINUED ON PAGE 12


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affirmatively erased any doubt that this is the plan, even saying that he expected the results to take “months.” When you know you can’t win – and arguably aren’t even campaigning to win – there are two options. You can redefine the rules of the game (i.e., redefine the results) to mean, for instance, only votes counted on election night. You can do this so loudly and frequently that you hope people forget it ever meant anything else, as Trump is already doing. Failing at that, you can muddy the issue and cause so much confusion that the American people, in sufficient numbers, won’t feel like they know who won. Team Trump can then use the ensuing chaos to turn what will be a rapidly unfolding constitutional crisis into a chicken match with the Democrats: either let Trump retain power, or the country will be ripped apart. When confronted with such chicken matches in the past, albeit with lesser stakes, the Democrats have usually been the ones to swerve.

‘Firehose of falsehood’

The second must-read for understanding the Team Trump playbook is a recent piece by national security think tank the RAND Corporation, which discusses the “firehose of falsehood” Russian propaganda model. The titular Russian link is beside the point. What marked an industrial revolution in propaganda during the 2016 election is now old hat for a certain class of political operatives across the globe. Whether calculatingly or instinctively, the Trump administration fully appreciates the power of this industrialized propaganda, and it has deployed these tactics in the past on a massive scale. In summary, the RAND analysis provides big-picture context for what Team Trump has, is and will continue to do to redefine the 2020 Election. The president’s personality and rhetoric, amplified by industrialized propaganda, threatens to turn the overtime count into a perfect storm. Industrialized propaganda plays out within the battlefield of the public mind. The RAND analysis emphasizes that this form of propaganda is so effective, in large part, because it takes advantage of the fact that first impressions and resulting beliefs are extremely psychologically resilient, especially when frequently reinforced by information sources and social groups people identify with. Like an army seizing the high ground, this gives tremendous advantage to whomever is first to claim and define an issue. Consider how Team Trump has and continues to constantly frame mail-in ballots, and more recently, the 2020 election itself, as being “fraudulent.” Trump was out the gate in 2017 with astonishing claims of voter fraud in an election he’d just won, as if doing troop maneuvers to establish a foothold for “voter fraud” in the public mind. Team Trump has gone on to reinforce this messaging countless times, including through tweets such as the following about the 2018 Florida election: “an honest vote count is no longer possible – ballots massively infected. Must go with Election Night.” 12

The RAND analysis further emphasizes that industrialized propaganda is neither committed to nor restrained by objective reality and consistency. Lacking these restraints, it’s more agile than messaging dedicated to facts and accuracy. Social media makes the famous Terry Pratchett quote all too literal: “A lie can run round the world before the truth has got its boots on.”

Psychological vulnerabilities

Through the modern media environment, propaganda has evolved to maximally prey upon our psychological vulnerabilities. It’s become multichannel, transmitted through a variety of formats and mediums. This allows Team Trump to expose a massive number of people to its messaging nearly instantly, many of whom pick it up and repeat it to others online or in person. Studies show that people are more likely to believe something if they hear it from multiple sources in varied formats. Research also shows that the number of arguments can matter more than the quality of argument, especially among people who are “low information” on an issue. The everywhereat-once media environment makes it so that people can’t put their finger on exactly where they heard something – a factor that leaves people more likely to maintain, and not seek to revise, false beliefs. What’s worse, as the RAND analysis notes, the modern media environment allows propaganda to be “rapid, continuous and repetitive.” The well documented “illusory truth effect” demonstrates that people are more likely to believe something the more often they hear it, sometimes without any conscious reflection upon having formed a new belief. Repetition leads to a feeling of familiarity, and that feeling can overpower rationality. These effects are worse when an issue is especially noisy with disagreement, as the overtime count will certainly be. High volume around a contentious issue overwhelms attention, and when overwhelmed, people are more likely to fall prey to psychological processes that make them much more susceptible to false information. When the public is so psychologically overwhelmed regarding an issue to the point that they don’t know what to think, they can lose the will to resist. Recognizing this important fact and how to manufacture it is a pivotal factor in how Putin was able to establish himself as an autocrat. He waged war on the very idea of reliable truth in his country – and won.

Parade of scenarios

This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the power of industrialized propaganda, but it’s enough to illuminate the Team Trump plan. Trump is already redefining the results to create two classes of ballots – Election Day ballots (good) and everything counted after (fraudulent, fake, bad). This division doesn’t need to be grounded in fact; it can merely be a conditioned association. Consider the effective right-wing messaging around the term “Benghazi,” which operates by associating general negative emotion rather than by specifying factual content. For the plan to work, Team Trump first needs the “good” Election Day ballots to contain a dis-

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proportionate amount of his votes. If Trump garners a high enough percentage of in-person ballots, he can preemptively declare victory on election night and thereby reap the psychological benefits of being the first mover to claim that the results make him the winner. Even if he isn’t obviously ahead, if he is close enough for there to be doubt, it could suffice for their plan. The Trump propaganda arm will then go into overdrive, inundating the public with a firehose of falsehoods and messaging built upon the foothold it’s already established: that mail-in ballots have all sorts of problems and the overtime count can’t be trusted. We should expect a parade of wild scenarios, running the gamut from purported photos and videos of Democrats destroying ballots to poll workers changing votes to China planting thousands of fake ballots in the mail. The propagandists will make and repeat the claims, and the more pervasive they start to seem, the more likely they will come to “feel” somewhat correct to the less tuned-in American public. Trump and his enablers were successful with a version of this on the Mueller report. Attorney General William Barr got ahead of the report’s release via his “summary” that had little regard for consistency or truth, and the propaganda machine did the rest. By the time the truth trickled out, it no longer mattered. What’s so concerning now is that it’s hard to imagine a more perfect scenario than the waiting period for industrialized propagandagenerated chaos to be at its most effective.

How do we respond?

Team Trump is practically shouting that this is their plan. So, what can we do about it? First, the RAND propaganda experts warn, “Don’t expect to counter the firehose of falsehood with the squirt gun of truth.” The specific legal and political fights to maintain the integrity of the overtime count are critical, but they are only one front of the ensuing conflict. Equally important is fighting to protect the concept of the results in the public mind. The best way to counter this style of propaganda is to expose it and get ahead of it. To protect the public mind, we must shout from the rooftops that because Trump knows he can’t win, he’s planning to redefine the results. Getting this message out inoculates the public mind: it seizes the psychological upper hand obtained by whoever is first to frame an issue, since initial framing is hard to counter once established. Beyond that, we must constantly affirm that the results mean that every vote counts. We must start doing both of these things immediately. We must also be as loud and pervasive about it as we know Team Trump is going to be in its attempts to redefine the rules and claim victory. Martin Wallace was a staffer on both of George W. Bush’s presidential campaigns. He has since shifted to working in digital politics for progressive campaigns at the local and national level. This article also appears in our sister paper the San Antonio Current. feedback@orlandoweekly.com






Florida court refuses NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer’s ‘emotional distress’ lawsuit A full federal appeals court has rejected a request by prominent National Rifle Association lobbyist Marion Hammer to take up a case about graphic emails she received after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. Hammer asked last month for the full 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to hear her case against California attorney Lawrence Sorensen, who emailed photos to Hammer that included photos of gunshot wounds, including fatal wounds suffered by President John F. Kennedy. The request came after U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle and a three-judge panel of the Atlanta-based appeals court ruled against Hammer, who alleged that Sorensen violated state laws about issues such as cyberstalking, harassment and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The appeals court last Tuesday issued a one-page order turning down Hammer’s request for a hearing before the full court, what is known as an “en banc” hearing. The case has stemmed from two emails that Sorensen sent to Hammer as gun-control advocates targeted her following the Parkland shooting that killed 17 students and faculty members. Hammer, a former national president of the NRA, has long been an influential lobbyist in Florida and is closely identified with gun-related issues in the state. Hammer filed the lawsuit against Sorensen and three other unrelated men in 2018 because of emails she received, though the appeal dealt only with Sorensen. Hinkle in November 2018 dismissed Hammer’s claims against Sorensen, though he acknowledged that Sorensen sending the emails “unsolicited to anyone, even a public figure who advocates gun rights, was inappropriate, indeed disgusting.” But the Tallahassee-based judge said Sorensen’s messages were protected by the First Amendment and that Hammer was not entitled to damages. A three-judge panel of the appeals court in August ruled that Hammer’s lawsuit did not allege “enough facts” to show that laws were violated. As an example, the court said proving cyberstalking requires showing that the disputed communications served “no legitimate purpose.” The panel said Sorensen’s emails, which were “clearly intended to dissuade Hammer from continuing to support the availability of assault rifles,” had a legitimate purpose.

But in a Sept. 1 motion for a hearing before the full appeals court, Hammer’s attorneys contended such logic could have far-reaching consequences. “Because email is directed to a specific recipient, the panel’s decision could be applied to justify sending a potentially endless list of horrific content to specifically targeted recipients who would have no redress (for instance, images of gruesome lynching or cross burnings to black social justice activists, images of dead and mutilated bodies from the Holocaust to Jewish Americans, images of aborted fetuses to pro-choice activists, and so forth),” Hammer’s attorneys wrote. “Under the panel’s rationale, as long as the actor states they were furthering debate, or sending the content for ‘instructive’ purposes, the conduct cannot be prevented or redressed. Consequently, the meaning of ‘civilized society’ in an internet age which allows immediate delivery of outrageous graphic content to a targeted captive audience rests in the balance of this case and warrants the full court’s consideration.” – Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida

DeSantis expands visitation at nursing homes, assisted living facilities in time for Thanksgiving

Gov. Ron DeSantis, like his political ally Trump, has emphasized a need to reopen the state and return a sense of normalcy during the pandemic. As part of that, DeSantis this week announced plans to expand visitation at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. For example, the state will allow outdoor visitation, regardless of whether the facilities have COVID-19 infections. Florida barred visitors to nursing homes and assisted living facilities in the spring to try to prevent spread of the deadly virus. But the DeSantis administration on Sept. 1 issued an executive order authorizing visitation to resume and providing broad guidelines that nursing facilities were required to follow. The announcement this week will change the guidelines to allow expanded visitation. During an appearance last Thursday in Fort Myers, DeSantis reiterated his view that it is important for residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities to have visits from family members. “I think the families have just universally been very, very happy with being able to be reunited with their loved

ones,” DeSantis said. “And I hear people say, ‘Oh, well, you know, you shouldn’t have Thanksgiving this year.’ … And I’m just thinking to myself, you know, shouldn’t individuals be in the position to be able to make those determinations? And if a family is in a situation where they are behaving in a safe way and the facilities are doing what they need to do, we need to be able to have family connections. This is very, very important.” – The News Service of Florida

Florida one of 11 states filing anti-trust lawsuit against malevolent overlords Google

Florida was one of 11 states that joined the U.S. Department of Justice in filing a major antitrust lawsuit last Tuesday against internet search giant Google. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleges that Google has engaged in anti-competitive practices. “Absent a court order, Google will continue executing its anti-competitive strategy, crippling the competitive process, reducing consumer choice, and stifling innovation,” the lawsuit said. “Google is now the unchallenged gateway to the internet for billions of users worldwide. As a consequence, countless advertisers must pay a toll to Google’s search advertising and general search text advertising monopolies; American consumers are forced to accept Google’s policies, privacy practices, and use of personal data; and new companies with innovative business models cannot emerge from Google’s long shadow. For the sake of American consumers, advertisers, and all companies now reliant on the internet economy, the time has come to stop Google’s anti-competitive conduct and restore competition.” Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody was one of 11 state attorneys general who joined in filing the suit. The others were from Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, South Carolina and Texas. In a prepared statement, Moody said an investigation into Google “revealed that the global tech behemoth allegedly used its size and scale to build a moat around its core markets — general search services and search advertising.” – The News Service of Florida

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Orlando Science Center’s long-awaited exhibit, ‘Pompeii: The Immortal City,’ is impressive – and leads the viewer to wonder what our own legacy will be

In their time, they were admired

as one of the most advanced societies on Earth. But when undeniable warnings of destruction were delivered, a surprising number decided to dig in their heels, seemingly assured of their immunity from the inevitable. And so, despite their apparent sophistication, they embraced their extinction, and their agonies were immortalized as eternal warnings against inaction in the face of Armageddon. The above sentences someday could easily serve as an epitaph for America, as our COVID cases continue to increase – or even civilization in general, in light of the accelerating climate crisis. But for right now, I’m talking about the ancient inhabitants of Pompeii, whose remarkable achievements and tragic devastation are dramatically documented in a newly opened traveling exhibit at Orlando Science Center. Pompeii: The Immortal City was originally scheduled to debut at OSC back in June, as the third and final stop on the Italian artifacts’ tour of the United States. Like every other cultural event, it had to be postponed by the pandemic, but rather than cancel the exhibit entirely, OSC has made it the centerpiece of its socially distanced fall/ winter season. Although the Center has been reopened to guests for the past several months, I personally hadn’t set foot inside it – or any other Loch Haven museum – in nearly half a year, prior to attending last week’s media preview of Pompeii, which is open to the public now through Jan. 24, 2021. It’s apparent OSC has taken tips from the local theme parks, because they employ similar forehead temperature checks, face-mask mandates and 6-foot spacing reminders on the floor as Universal and Disney. For Pompeii, they’ve gone even fur-

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ther and issued time-specific entry tickets, to avoid overcrowding in the 10,000-square-foot gallery. I admit that I did hesitate to interact with the exhibit’s touchscreen displays (as interesting as their virtual archaeological excavations looked) because there were no sanitizing wipes readily available. Otherwise, I felt as comfortable touring OSC as I do visiting the major attractions, which is to say “safer than at the supermarket.” Pompeii’s presence in Orlando was made possible in large part by Orange County, which granted OSC a total of $798,000 from the “blockbuster fund,” which directs Tourist Development Tax money into large-scale cultural events that will attract visitors from outside the area. (Creative City Project’s Immerse festival, which was canceled for 2020, is the blockbuster fund’s other chief recipient; the bulk of TDT money goes toward the Orange County Convention Center’s debt and operations, as well as tourism promotion and arts.) Orange County Arts and Cultural Affairs director Terry Olson says OSC’s exhibit “is an important thing that people from farther away will want to come [to]. There have been other Pompeii exhibits at other places, but none of them have had this amount of artifacts that are actually from Pompeii [and] have never been outside of it before.” During Pompeii’s media preview on Oct. 23, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said, “I can tell you that the Board of County Commission wants to ensure that our community remains a vibrant community; that we do invest in the arts.” However, he acknowledges that the TDT revenues that arts funding relies on have “declined significantly” from $30 million a month to less than $5 million. “I believe that because of the resiliency of our community, we will recover, and we will see those tourist development tax revenues begin to increase,” says Demings, “albeit my best guesstimate is that it will likely be second quarter of 2021, because from the convention side of things … we have conventions now that have canceled or rescheduled – some 97 of them – into January and February of next year.” Visitors begin their journey through OSC’s exhibit with a CircleVision 360-style video depicting the development and destruction of Pompeii through computer graphics and surroundsound effects. After that Epcot-esque introduction, visitors wander

at their leisure through galleries detailing the city’s grandeur, from its sky-scraping construction cranes (powered by giant human gerbil wheels) to prodigious wine-producing capabilities. While Pompeii’s advancements in glass-making and surgery must have seemed like science fiction in its own era, I was most fascinated by the exhibit’s more prosaic artifacts, like a blackened loaf of 2,000-year-old bread. It isn’t until immediately before the exhibit’s exit that you confront Pompeii’s legacy of death, in the form of two prone figures – one identified as a slave, the other a possibly pregnant woman – lying face-down on a circular platform, bathed in ethereal music and drifting digital ash. These castings are modern copies of the famous 19th century figures, and their postures of obvious pain evoke the same empathy as the originals I saw in Italy decades ago. For all their society’s science and culture, they failed to save themselves, and ended up frozen for all time. Will history say the same about us? Hopefully we’ll all have a clearer answer to that question after next Tuesday.

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’m not going to suggest Orlando has out of the space, a space that was to be taken a Koreatown (it doesn’t), but it’s hard over by Brother Jimmy’s BBQ until that deal to overlook the heavy concentration seemingly fell through. In fact, the boxy of Korean restaurants in the West Sand room with its woodsy walls looks like the Lake Road corridor in Dr. Phillips. Joining abandoned blueprint of a Brother Jimmy’s Beewon, BaBbi BaBbi and Gogi Grill now is BBQ joint. The air inside, hazed and scented by the K-Town Café, the “K-Town” being an initialism for “Koreatown” – so hey, maybe one sizzle of grilled meat, is a protein punch to the proboscis, so much day Dr. Phillips; maybe so that it influenced one day. our decision to sample Korean street food is K-TOWN CAFE both bulgogis – one with what’s promised here, 7800 Dr. Phillips Blvd. shreds of beef ($9.95), but if you’ve strolled 407-317-5035 the other with morsels the streets of Hongdae, ktowncafefl.com of chicken ($9.95). Both Itaewon or Namdaemun $$ seemed to have been in Seoul and come similarly marinated with here expecting hotsoy, mirin, sugar and teok (stuffed pancakes), tteok-bokki (spicy rice noodle cakes) and sesame oil; both were served over a healthy sundae (blood sausage), you might want to portion of egg-flecked rice with the perfect keep those expectations in check. K-Town amount of stickiness; and both were enjoyed Café only has an interest in the conventional thoroughly, perhaps the chicken a bit more cuisine of Hanguk, with focused fast-casual than the beef. The former held the flavor of fixes of bulgogi, galbi, japchae and the like. the marinade a little better, not that there It’s certainly a far cry from the sandwiches wasn’t plenty of flavor to go around. Our choice of sides – housemade kimWhich ’Wich served up when it operated

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chi and fiery cucumber salad – were both bold and beautiful, though there are more innocuous banchan to be had. If you’re a meat-and-potatoes sort, pass on the steamed broccoli, cabbage slaw and pickled onion-tomato salad and go for the smooth apple-sweetened mashed potatoes. (Note: They’re served cold.) That said, I was hoping to see a greater variety of banchan offered, namely seasoned bean sprouts, spicy radish and stir-fried anchovies. Japchae ($9.95) – the traditional banchan of glass noodles stir-fried in garlic-soy and sesame oil – is offered here as a main. The noodles are tossed with red peppers, onions, carrots, mushrooms and thin slices of beef, and they’re an absolute simple pleasure. Galbi ($12.95) done in the L.A. style (thinly cut across the ribs) comprises all the fingerlicking aspects of salty, sweet and meaty. On this particularly rainy day, a warming bowl of kimchi tofu soup ($4.95) seemed a warranted treat. Actually, it was served in a to-go container, like everything else that we ordered and then ate at a socially distanced table. Same goes for a geodesic dessert of Earl Grey mousse cake with hazelnuts ($6.95), which looked like a miniaturized version of Epcot’s Spaceship Earth, dimples and all. It was a lovely cake, perhaps even fitting, maybe even an augur. Who knows? Dr. Phillips could very well be witnessing the burgeoning of an Experimental Prototype Koreatown of Tomorrow.

going into the Yard at Ivanhoe, is now slated to open in February. The full-service food hall will have seven to 10 food vendors, all of whom will be announced in December … Nearby, upscale restaurant The Pinery will commence buildout inside Ivanhoe Village’s Lake House Apartments in the first week of November and open sometime in April. The Pinery will celebrate “Florida fresh cuisine” … YH Seafood Club, the Chinese restaurant promising towering lobster and crab platters as well as Hong Kong-style dim sum and modern Cantonese cuisine, won’t open at Phillips Crossing Plaza in Dr. Phillips until December at the earliest. Owner John Zhao cites the lack of convention and tourist traffic as the primary factor for the delay … Wa Sushi, the stellar Casselberry restaurant that closed in February, is aiming to open in its new location in the Ollie’s Bargain Outlet plaza on State Road 436 in six to eight weeks … Thai Halal Grill, offering everything from Thai crispy fish to massaman curry, has opened inside the Apna Bazaar grocery store in Longwood.

NEWS + EVENTS Local law firm Farah & Farah is paying for coffee at all Downtown Credo locations on Election Day. Just show your “I Voted” sticker (or proof you voted by mail) to receive a free cup of your choice … Orlando Burger Week starts Wednesday, Nov. 4, and runs through Nov. 18 with more than 50 restaurants serving up $5 burgers. Visit orlandoburgerweek.com for more … The Taste of Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, a scaled-back version of Disney’s popular gastronomic walkaround, ends Nov. 23.

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The ramen craze has reached a point where there are soup houses devoted to global riffs on the classic slurp. Tokyo Ramen Fusion Cuisine offers traditional tonkotsu, shoyu, shio and miso ramen along with such boundary-crossers as menudo ramen, kimchi ramen and hot and sour ramen. In non-soup offerings, the donburi rice bowls, particularly the unagi-don with tare-glazed grilled eel, are worth ordering, as are the fruit teas. Closed Mondays. (reviewed Oct. 21) 5076 W. Colonial Drive, 407-440-4609, tokyoramenfusion.com, $$

LOMBARDI’S SEAFOOD

Now in its 60th year, Lombardi’s Seafood tests the waters with an expanded café menu, adding sushi for the first time. The Caribbean mahi and Nashville hot catfish sandwiches are absolute must-orders, while nigiri, sashimi, maki rolls and poke are a welcome, and artfully presented, sight. Open daily. (reviewed Oct. 14) 1888 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, 407-6283474, lombardis.com, $$

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Arguably no other restaurant in Orlando holds as much history within its walls than Nikki’s Place, a Parramore stalwart pouring a ladleful of the past with their gratifying meat-and-threes. From smothered oxtails and pigtails to fried catfish and flounder, 77-year-old chef Nick Aiken knows how to satisfy his diverse customer base. Fried chicken and meatloaf are other standouts, but the sides hold plenty of magic. Open daily. (reviewed Oct. 7) 742 Carter St., 407-425-5301, nikkisplace.net, $

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THE AARDVARK

There’s a gastropub inside this neighborhood bottle shop in SoDo that serves some of the finest “gulf to grill” and “grove to stove” fare in the city. Chef Hugh Holland is the maestro behind such refined creations as gator jambalaya, speckled trout atop Florida fried rice, and crawfish gnocchi tossed in a subtly sweet “tornado” sauce fashioned from serranos, jalapeños and molasses. More than 200 beers are also offered. Open daily. (reviewed Sept. 23) 2610 S. Ferncreek Ave., 407-894-9999, theaardvarkfl.com, $$$

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Situated in a 140-year-old building, this Sanford food hall named after railroad tycoon Henry Plant is anchored by a gorgeous cocktail bar, but there are some above-average eats to be had here as well: fresh seafood at the Current Seafood Counter; vegan vittles from Dixie Dharma; oak-fired pizzas with Southern roots from Oak Flame; and primo sandwiches from Salvatore’s. The Greenery Creamery offers dairy and vegan ice cream, while Mahogany Coffee pours some of the best coffee in Sanford. (reviewed Sept. 16) 212 W. First St., Sanford, 407-548-6931, henrysdepot.com, $$

MASON JAR PROVISIONS Neighborhood eatery serves a bevy of bar bites and substantial handhelds with a Southern bent. Porky boudin balls, bourbon-glazed pecans and not-so-jerky beef jerky pair well with brews, while fried bologna sandwiches, barbecuebraised rib hoagies and burgers make ideal takeout options. To-go cocktails are provided by Burton’s Bar next door. Open daily from 4-10 p.m. (reviewed Sept. 9) 805 E. Washington St., 407-270-4322, masonjarprovisionsorlando.com, $$

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Park Avenue gets its own high-end chophouse, in the former (completely renovated) Park Plaza Gardens space. Steaks are procured from Linz Heritage Angus from Chicago, which complements BoVine’s brick walls, brown hues and big-shouldered aesthetics. The 30-day dry-aged ribeye is a charred wonder, and the lamb rack seared with an anchovyherb crust will draw order envy. Classic apps like shrimp cocktail with nose-flaring cocktail sauce and a prime tartare make worthy preludes. Open daily. (reviewed Sept. 2) 319 S. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407-794-1850, bovinesteakhouse.com, $$$$

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Gorgeous brick-walled Parramore gastrobar presents a diverse menu of eats, from tacos and wings to steaks and shrimp cocktails. Of note are the lobster rolls and spicy crab cakes, while the 20-ounce blackened ribeye and pankocrusted salmon with Cajun glaze are expertly prepared. Open daily. (reviewed Aug. 19) 534 W. Church St., 407-704-7913, 534scratchkitchen.com, $$$ n

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GIMME BACK MY BALLOTS Note to Florida: Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it BY STEVE SCHNEIDER

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ith the eyes of the nation once again on Florida – OK, shouts through a bullhorn – and the fecklessness as the potential arbiter of another close elec- of Miami-Dade County’s young Democratic mayor, Alex tion – because they’re all “close elections” now, Penelas, was the match that ignited the kindling. We’re told that Penelas’ unwillingness to alienate the even when they aren’t – it’s tempting to look back at the 2000 debacle that earned us the title of State Most Likely more fanatical members of his constituency ultimately to Screw Up Democracy. The documentary 537 Votes does let him to look the other way as the infamous “Brooks Brothers Riot” of Nov. 22, 2000, saw so in an entertaining, energetic fashion, the presidential recount shut down by although its focus is notably selective. 537 VOTES a bused-in throng of well-connected In a tightly reported and edited one political operatives. (Hey, there’s Roger hour and 44 minutes, the movie argues streaming on HBO Max Stone! Wonder whatever happened that the infamous Bush/Gore recount to him.) fiasco was actually the culmination of The cultural context is advanced via years of frothing anti-Castro sentiment an intoxicating mixture of clips from on the part of Miami’s Cuban community – or at least an extremely vocal portion of that community late-night TV, morning news shows and South Park. (You’ll with inordinate access to talk radio and the corridors of be forgiven for having forgotten the degree to which Janet Reno kept them all in business.) And to support the notion political power. The first act of the doc revisits the Elián González con- that Miami was an only quasi-civilized hotbed of violent troversy, in which the Clinton administration ran afoul of retribution, there’s plenty of pumping Latin music on the Cuban-American conservatives by taking the surprisingly soundtrack and more repetitions of the phrase “banana controversial stance that 5-year-old González should be republic” than you’d hear in five trips to the mall. The borderline racism is somewhat unsettling, to be returned to his father in Cuba rather than forced to stay with American relatives he hardly knew. The die was cast sure, especially when one considers the aspects of the for payback at the polls, director Billy Corben suggests recount story 537 Votes chooses not to revisit. The film is so

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fixated on its central thesis that Miami Cubans enabled the dismantling of our free and fair elections process – leading, we’re told, to the disasters of Sept. 11 and Operation Enduring Freedom – that it nearly ignores the crucial experiences of other communities. Most surprisingly, the appearance of the infamous Katherine Harris is limited to a brief mention of the conflict of interest inherent in her dual roles as Florida’s Secretary of State and co-chair of the George W. Bush presidential campaign here. There’s no acknowledgement of her having purged the state’s rolls in advance of tens of thousands of eligible voters, a disproportionate amount of them Black. The closest thing we get to the concept of anti-Black political persecution is a post-election-night exchange between Chris Rock and Wanda Sykes in which they bemoan white people’s proclivity for fouling things up. Just which white people did that to which Black people, and how, is a matter Corben apparently can’t be bothered with. Admitting that the fix was in from the very start – and in a way that had nothing in particular to do with Miami – would deny 537 Votes a certain amount of its drama, but also its very specific grievances. Even if you can’t dispute any of its individual assertions, the movie comes across as DNC revenge porn lobbed by one demographic at another, while the concerns of a third go largely unaddressed. 537 Votes ends on an ominous suggestion that those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it, but you have to wonder if its self-styled hero-victims have fully ingested that lesson themselves.

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ON (small) SCREENS IN ORLANDO Streaming premieres you won’t want to miss by Steve Schneider PREMIERES WEDNESDAY: Burning Ojai: Our Fire Story – Resident Michael Milano filmed this 45-minute documentary about the Thomas Fire that destroyed nearly 300,000 acres of property in Ventura County, California, in 2017. And boy, am I relieved that’s all over. (HBO Max) Holidate – Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey play strangers who agree to be together for every culturally significant date on the calendar, because they’ve realized they hate holidays and aren’t interested in each other. Meanwhile, couples who hate each other and aren’t interested in holidays will continue to do what they’ve always done: get married. (Netflix) You Animal! – In the first animated Netflix film from the Philippines, a lady cat who sells perfume in a department store has to choose between her janitor boyfriend and a dog with genuine assets. The movie sparked controversy back home, thanks to voice actor Robin Padilla being an outspoken supporter of fascist president Rodrigo Duterte. In related news, filming starts next year on Mel Gibson’s latest project, Chicken Running Dog. (Netflix)

PREMIERES THURSDAY: May the Devil Take You Too – Indonesian filmmaker Timo Tjahjanto presents the sequel to his 2018 shocker about a young woman dealing with the repercussions of her father’s deal with the Devil. This time, she gets to enjoy the upside: China gives you your own clothing line! (Shudder) The Monster at the End of This Story – Those of us who grew up on The Monster at the End of This Book have always assumed that

watching lovable, furry old Grover build brick walls and tie himself into knots to stop us from turning pages was an experience that only made sense in the context of, well, reading a book. But Sesame Workshop seems to think the material will work just fine as an animated special, because it has … I don’t know, songs and stuff? Right, and Prairie Dawn no longer needs to know how to write in cursive. (HBO Max)

PREMIERES FRIDAY: His House – Doctor Who’s Matt Smith stars in a thriller about a Sudanese refugee couple who learn that the English community they’ve settled in holds its own share of nightmares. Boy, there’s a twist: Normally, the British have to come to you to really piss you off. (Netflix) Kaali Khuhi – An anti-infanticide message undergirds this Hindu horror flick about a 10-year-old girl who’s haunted by the past atrocities of her village. Please, just don’t tell me there’s a monster at the end of her town. (Netflix) The Mandalorian Season 2 – Season 1 had the greatest reveal in the short history of streaming. So how can this next batch of eight episodes possibly top it and create another merchandising juggernaut? Hell, I can do that for ya in just four words: Mel Brooks; Baby Yogurt. You’re welcome. (Disney+) Suburra: Blood on Rome – In the final season of the Italian crime drama, underworld alliances shift as its power players go after a big score. I’m pretty sure it isn’t a Chinese clothing line, because the Mafia would find that too sleazy. (Netflix) orlandoweekly.com

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Tales From Titanic

Blockbuster film and Celine Dion hit aside, the story of the Titanic has more than a little haunted creepiness to it, and this event will explore some of the more eerie myths and mysteries swirling around the doomed ship. A ghostly guide will lead small groups through the Titanic’s exhibits, telling paranormal-tinged tales about the unlucky denizens on the ship. Various times, $15.75-$21.95. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, 7324 International Drive, titanicorlando.com O C T. 2 8 - N O V. 7

Haunted Road

An immersive, contactless drive-thru haunt telling an original, theatrical story with twisted creatures and “unexpected scares” in every scene. A familyfriendly version is offered in the daytime on select weekends. $20-$79. 15239 Lake Pickett Road, thehauntedroad.com O C T. 2 9

Monster Mash

The Restaurant & Allied Partnership of Central Florida throws an all-star fundraiser for local restaurants with a Halloween twist dubbed the Monster Mash. This “Mask-For-Aid Ball” features 25 special dishes and drinks from local restaurants, along with music and live entertainment. 6 p.m., $125-$250. Dr. Phillips House, 135 N. Lucerne Circle E., rapcf.org/monster-mash THE HAUNTED ROAD, O C T. 2 8 - 31 O C T. 2 8 - 3 0

Ghosts of Winter Park

Explore over 100 years of Winter Park’s haunted history as you traverse the old brick streets and hear spooky stories aplenty. $38. Times and tickets available at originalorlando.com

RV park in Kissimmee with a storyline worthy of a ’90s slasher flick, SNS fits the frights into a 1.25-mile-long tableau. $54-$75 (priced per vehicle). 2001 E. Southport Road, Kissimmee, screamnstream.com

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Pumpkin patch, pony rides, hayrides, farm animal encounters and autumn fun. $12$23. Santa’s Farm, 35317 Huff Road, Eustis, santaschristmastreeforest.com

A paranormal entity has taken over the island of Manhattan and turned its residents into zombies. Bad news: You’re stuck in a tunnel, and the only way out is through. There’s a dinner theater add-on (called “The Dark Séance”) if the walkthrough isn’t enough for you. $180-$87.50. Orlando Forum, 6362 International Drive, facebook.com/ theorlandoforum

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Haunted Hikes in the Garden

Rarely is Mead Garden open at night, so what better time than Halloween to join a storytelling tour guide for an eerie (socially distanced) jaunt through the grounds to hear scary tales and strange local lore? Various times, $13-$20. Mead Botanical Garden, 1300 S. Denning Drive, Winter Park, meadgarden.org O C T. 3 0

Spooky Poochie Pet Costume Contest

Look, we’re going to revel in whatever scraps of Halloween we can get this year, and the prospect of a socially distanced pet costume contest sounds spooktacular. All manner of dressed-up dogs and cats – bow of respect to whomever manages to wrangle a costume on a cat – will do the Monster Mash at the Colonialtown North Roundabout. Bring treats. 7 p.m., free. Colonialtown North Roundabout, facebook.com/ colonialtownnorth


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Double, Double Toil & Trouble

Preps Dance Company puts their unique spin on the cult-fave film Hocus Pocus. 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., $16-$18. Athens Theatre, 124 N. Florida Ave., DeLand, athensdeland.com O C T. 3 0

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Cult film supreme Rocky – a campy, glammy midnight-movie staple since the 1970s – will be screened one night only, with plenty of added fanfare like cocktails and “cult movie prop bags” for sale. 9 p.m., $15. Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 201 S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford, wdpac.com O C T. 3 0

Spooky Nooky Movie Night

The Nook on Robinson is screening a diverse slate of creepy fare in their back parking lot, programmed by Joshua Martin of Uncomfortable Brunch and Cartoons & Cereal infamy. On offer is a serving of retro Halloween commercials, Boris Karloff’s definitive take on Frankenstein, Elvira’s Halloween Special as it aired in 1986 on MTV, and Bride of Frankenstein. 6:30 p.m.,

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Ways to be Wicked

A family-friendly Halloween-themed musical revue. 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., $10. Penguin Point Productions, 1700 Oviedo Mall Boulevard, Oviedo, penguinpointproductions.com O C T. 31

Midnight Movies: Deep Red

Close out Halloween night of a truly cursed year with this atmospheric giallo classic courtesy of horror maestro Dario Argento. 11:30 p.m., $12. Enzian Theater, 1300 Orlando Ave., Maitland, enzian.org O C T. 31

This Is Halloween

The CFCArts Symphony Orchestra returns to live action with a daytime show at Mead Garden promising the “greatest hits” of Halloween in a classical style. So the Psycho theme better get an airing. 3 p.m., $15. Mead Botanical Garden, 1300 S.Denning Drive, Winter Park, meadgarden.org N O V. 1

Uncomfortable Brunch: Peeping Tom

Loner works at a film studio during the day and at night, takes racy photographs of women. Also he’s making a documentary on fear, which involves recording the reactions of victims as he murders them. Noon, $9. Enzian Theater, 1300 Orlando Ave., Maitland, enzian.org n

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“JEALOUS TYPOLOGIES” I’ve been in a relationship with a wonderful guy for the past year. The only problem is that he works with a girl he used to fuck. It wasn’t just sex – they would go on dates and even went on vacation together. He kept this little “detail” to himself for six full months before giving himself away by mistake. He then apologized, said he hadn’t told me so that I wouldn’t worry for no reason, and said that he no longer has any feelings for her whatsoever. Disclaimer: I’m an extremely jealous person with huge trust issues, so knowing he kept all this from me is devastating. I no longer trust him. Just thinking that he’s seeing – on a daily basis – a woman he used to sleep with is driving me nuts! I repeatedly asked him to let me meet her in person, at the very least, but it didn’t happen. So one night, after giving him a headsup, I showed up at their workplace. He had said it would be OK for me to stop by sometime but once I got there he freaked out. He accused me of not trusting him! My question: Am I being crazy and overreacting – I’ll admit I’ve been agonizing non-stop about this – or is he acting like an asshole with something to hide? I’ve been struggling to curb my anxiety about this, and I’ve even had a few panic attacks he’s not aware of. Him changing jobs is out of the question. I’m Terrified About Losing It And Nuking Everything How long were you dating this guy before you outed yourself as an extremely jealous person (EJP)? I’m guessing at least a few weeks, ITALIANE, if not a few months. Because as you’re no doubt aware – as all EJPs are aware – it’s not a desirable trait, which is why very few EJPs disclose on the first date. (“I grew up in Milan, I have two sisters, and I’m the type of person who’ll show at your workplace and cause a huge scene if I think you might be fucking someone else or have ever fucked someone else.”) If you’re anything like EJPs I’ve dated and dumped, you didn’t show your boyfriend this side of yourself until long after he’d developed feelings for you, making it harder – harder by design – for him to end things. I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess he found out his new girlfriend is an EJP before you found out your boyfriend works with a woman he used to fuck. At some point before the six-month mark, ITALIANE, you blew up at him about a waitress or someone he follows on Instagram. And at that moment he realized he couldn’t tell you he works with a woman he used to fuck. Because now he feared – because now he knew – you would lose your EJP shit over it because he’d seen you lose your EJP shit 40

over far less. The only thing more exhausting than being with an EJP is dealing with an EJP who resents you for hiding something from them – something like working with an ex – that would set them off for days or months. I get it, I get it: He kept this from you. But if the last six months (!) are proof of anything, ITALIANE, they’re proof your boyfriend was right to keep this from you. Since changing jobs wasn’t an option and since he can’t jump in a time machine and go un-fuck this woman, what other option did he have? Given a choice between telling you and spending the next six months dealing with your bullshit or keeping his mouth shut and hoping you never found out, he quite understandably chose the path of least bullshit. If you can’t see how your own behavior may have contributed to his omission – and if you can’t forgive him and you can’t take, “No, I’m not fucking her now,” for an answer and you refuse to see this as your problem, not his – then do your boyfriend a favor and dump him. If you don’t and if you keep this shit up, if you keep saying you can’t trust him one minute and then complaining about him accusing you of not trusting him the next (?), be prepared to have your ass dumped. Because there’s only so long a person, guilty of wrongdoing or not, will put up with an EJP’s bullshit. And finally: Your boyfriend was under no obligation to disclose the current location of every girl he’d ever fucked at the start of your relationship, ITALIANE, or at any other point, for that matter. While some people can be open with their partners about their pasts and their partners can be open with them, it’s not compulsory. And if someone wants to try and make it work with an EJP, it’s not a good idea. I don’t know why anyone would want to make it work with an EJP, ITALIANE, but there are people out there who do. Your boyfriend might be one of them. But don’t push your luck. I’ve been with my partner for a year and a half and have been long-distance from the start and she’s working toward moving closer to me in a more permanent way. But I’m worried about the sex as I feel a lack of desire for her. I believe it could be my newfound awareness of “patriarchal gaze,” which I wasn’t conscious of before meeting her. I used to enjoy kink but I no longer consider it sexy. I used to have a lot of sex with my ex-boyfriends and used to feel some conflict but power games were a turn-on. Loving care has replaced dirty games and I feel wrong now if I try to watch porn and I no longer enjoy touching myself because I cannot get off without thinking in sexist ways.

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I’m feeling pretty confused. Although I love my partner in a very special and deep way, it’s quite confusing. Please advise on how to feel sexy again without being destructive. Still Horny Deep Down Somewhere There’s nothing wrong with objectifying someone who wants to be objectified by you, and there’s nothing wrong with being objectified by someone you want to be objectified by. (That’s what you mean by the “patriarchal gaze,” right?) In addition to being three-dimensional human beings with wants, needs, agency and autonomy, we are also physical objects, SHDDS, and sometimes we want to be appreciated for the objects we are. (Or the objects we also are.) So long as the person you’re objectifying – the person on the receiving end of your gaze – enjoys receiving that kind of attention from you and vice-versa, there’s nothing wrong with it. To gaze at someone who desires your gaze, to touch them and play dirty games with them, isn’t inherently sexist or dehumanizing – so long as it’s consensual and mutually pleasurable, which I realize it all too often isn’t, particularly for women. But we shouldn’t let assholes (mostly men) who can make people (mostly women) feel unsafe or uncomfortable with a look ruin what isn’t just enjoyable when consensual, but affirming and at times transcendently pleasurable. To be perfectly frank, SHDDS, I’m concerned about your relationship. If you feel so awful about your sexual desires and sexual history that you’re incapable of enjoying sex anymore – if you can’t even masturbate anymore – and those awful feelings entered your life at roughly the same time your partner did … maybe your partner is part of the problem. If you were evolving in a different direction with her sexually, moving away from power games – which can be very loving – and toward something else, I wouldn’t see a problem. But you aren’t opening up to something new in this relationship, SHDDS, you’re shutting down. Even if your partner hasn’t said or done anything to make you feel ashamed of your sexual desires or history, SHDDS, I’m not sure she’s right for you. And I don’t think it would be right of you to let someone you don’t desire move across the country to be with you. But whether you decide to stay in this relationship or not, you would benefit from speaking with a sex-positive/kink-positive therapist about your conflicted feelings. On the Lovecast, Emily Bazelon from Slate’s Political Gabfest: savagelovecast.com mail@savagelove.com

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Legal, Public Notices Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 5603 Metrowest Blvd, Orlando Fl 32811 407-5167751 on 11.19.2020@ 9:30 am. Vaughn Campbell Unit 08016 bikes; Esther Jones Unit 08009 household goods; Rachael Ella Bass Unit 07015 housegoods; Carolyn Rozier Unit 07011 household goods; Luis Nunez Unit 06075 household goods; Waleska Louirdo Unit 06057 boxes; Tamerlan Burgumbayev Unit 06039 housegoods; Lazarus M Mitchel Unit 05093 books, art; Jonathan Reed Unit 05082 furniture, boxes; Manuel Baez Unit 04043 house goods; Dwanda Evans Unit 03021 apartment furniture, items; Benjamin Andrews Unit 02234 household goods; Palm Restaurant Unit 02220 business inventory; Christian Gabriel Unit 02220 business inventory; Robert Kilpatrick Unit 02117 queen mattress, washer, dryer, boxes; Aaron Brown Unit 02099 boxes; Jan Ryther Unit 02059 christmas things, books, boxes; James Welch Unit 02054 washer, dryer, boxes; Devona Timbs Unit 01029 household furniture, items; Jeffrey Bumgarner Unit 01015 household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction.

Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. AUCTION Extra Space Storage – Store 8138 1001 Lee Rd. Orlando FL. 32810 Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1001 Lee Rd., Orlando, FL. 32810 (407) 489-3742, November 19th, 2020 @ 4:00 PM Kimberly CastilloHousehold goods; Erializ ReyesHousehold items; Samuel ArthurRestaurant Equipment; Samuel Arthur- Equipment; Erricka NealFurniture and Household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. AUCTION Extra Space Storage – Store 8841 9847 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, FL 32825 Extra Space Storage will hold a Public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location Indicated: 9847 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, FL 32825 (407) 495-9612, November 10, 2020 @ 12:15PM: Milton Belalcazar- Furniture- Boxes, Melissa McCoy- Coffee table- love seat- King size bedmattress -boxes and totes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. AUCTION Extra Space Storage – Store 1631 5753 Hoffner Ave, Orlando, FL 32822. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 5753 Hoffner Ave, Orlando, FL 32822 (407) 212-5890, November 10th, 2020 @ 11:15 AM: Cynthia Colon – Household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

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Video Chat Video Push Notifications Search Filters … and more! Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below to those individuals listed below at the location indicate: November 19, 2020 at the times and location listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 1:00 PM Extra Space Storage 1101 Marshall Farms RD, Ocoee FL 34761 (407) 516 7221: JL INS Solutions LLC/ Troy Cambre - Office furniture, Quentin Arvel Wrisper - Construction Items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above reference facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: November 12th, 2020 at the time and location listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 4:00PM Extra Space Storage 1451 Rinehart Rd Sanford, FL 32771 (407) 915-4908- Erika Roberts -Household goods, Valda Parks-Tv, bins, and personal items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 342 Woodland Lake Drive, Orlando, FL 32828, 321-800-4793, on 11/12/20 at 2:00pm. John Ohalloran: household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 10959 Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando FL 32825, 407.502.0120, on 11/12/2020 @ 2:00PM Tanya Alston- Household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

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Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1305 Crawford Ave St. Cloud, FL 34769, 407-5040833 on 11/10/2020 @ 1:45pm Magdaelena Negron household items, Troy Robison boxes and tools, Jose Amey household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 540 Cypress Parkway Kissimmee, FL 34759, on 11/10/2020 @ 12:45PM Robert Farmer Beds, Household items, Ioaiza Carrasquillo Toys, Christmas Deco, Suitcase, Cristal Molina Boxes, Clothes, Christal Molina Boxes, Clothes, Timothy Taylor Personal items.. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

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Legal, Public Notices Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 11971 Lake Underhill Road, Orlando, FL 32825 (407) 516-7913, November 12th 2020 @ 4:00 PM: Osvaldo Ribal: Household items Desmon Walker: Household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: November 17, 2020 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 4:00 PM Extra Space Storage 610 Rinehart Rd. Lake Mary, FL 32746 (407) 333-4355 Denise Lopez - Houshold Goods, Captiva MVP Restaurant Partners PDQ - Catering Items, Coolers – Hot Boxes, Signs, Tables, Jason Russell - Household Goods, Pedro Murua - Household Goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated:11261 Narcoossee Rd. Orlando, Fl 32832 407-280-7355 on 11/10/2020 @ 12:00 PM Nelson Diaz-Household Goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 13597 S Orange Ave Orlando, Fl 32824, 407-9102087 on 11/10/2020 @ 11:30am. Jesus Campos- boxes, bicycle. Jesus Campoz- boxes, bicycle.

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Carlos Torres -Vehicle parts. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1420 North Orange Blossom Trail Orlando FL, 32804 (407) 312- 8736, on 11/19/2020 @ 2:00PM: Shirsonda Archie Household Items; Sheena Ashley Household Goods; John Daley luggage and boxes; Marka Mccoy China cabinets, chair, tables; Best Trial (Trail) attorney’s PA furniture; Best Trial (Trail) attorney’s PA furniture. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: November 19th, 2020 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 2631 E Semoran Blvd. Apopka, FL 32703 (407) 408-7437 Nivea Slaughter- Household items, Jordane Tillman- Household items, Julius Busky- Household items, Black Kawasaki 650 motorcycle NO VIN- Sold as PARTS ONLY. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 3820 S Orange Ave Orlando FL 32806, 321-2703440 on 11/19/2020 @ 11:30 am. Michael Linder Household items Melleah Hook House hold goods Courtney Lockwood Household items. Couch Harry Gadson Household item Simon Duval Furniture and household goods Michael Morris Household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash

only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated:3501 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32839 on 11/19/2020 at 3:00PM. Dante Walker- Boxes; LINDA IGUALADAhouse hold goods; Brian FlynnClothes; Antoneashia ClemonsCouch, love seat, dresser, king bed, nightstand; Latanya Blackmonclothes; Melissa Hardin- Furniture clothes shoes dishes microwave printers computer; Contanya Wiggins- House hold goods; Rosa Ruiz- furniture; Altrese Johnson- household items, furniture; Richard Gooch-Dresser, T.V; Chris Fidler- tall shelves, tv stand, no appliances; Bianca Cooks- Furniture, Personal Items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 5592 LB McLeod Rd, Orlando, Florida 32811, 407-720-2832 on 11/19/20 @ 10:30am James COLEMAN House Hold Goods, Willie Balkcom Thomas House Hold Goods, Janelle Benjamin Mattress, Boxes, Imari Lyons electronics and boxes, Daniel Lyles House hold Goods, Michael Sarricchio household good, ROSE FILS House Hold Goods, Denver Kirkland 2 dressers, Q bed set, 2 dining room table, sofa, Mike Belony Houshold Goods, Music Equipment, Reginald Sims Commercial Trailer - Vin # 1WG200B11M1052911. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: November 19, 2020 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:00 am

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Extra Space Storage 831 N. Park Avenue Apopka, FL 32712 (407) 450-0345 Stephen L Isom- household goods. Quinette James- clothing, boxes. Christian J Tejadahousehold goods, electronic, boxes of clothes. Helen Degrilla- household goods, boxes. Sessler Walker frig, dishwasher, microwave. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION. IN RE: ESTATE OF ALLEN JOSEPH CAPP, Deceased. File No. 2020-CP002091-0. Division 1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: the administration of the estate of ALLEN JOSEPH CAPP, deceased, whose date of death was February 26, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for ORANGE County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 425 N. Orange Ave. Orlando, FL 32801. 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 10/21/2020. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ JOSHUA N. BENNETT, Attorney, Florida Bar Number: 642037, LAW FIRM OF JOSH N. BENNETT, ESQ., P.A., 440 N ANDREWS AVE, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301, Telephone: (954) 779-1661, Fax: 954-767-9989, E-Mail: josh@ joshbennett.com, Secondary E-Mail: christine@joshbennett. com. Personal Representative: /s/ Deborah Capp, 3211 King George Dr, Orlando, Florida 32835-5903.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2020-CP-001391 IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOHN FROEHLICH, SR., a/k/a WILLIAM J. FROEHLICH,, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The administration of the estate of WILLIAM JOHN FROEHLICH, SR. a/k/a WILLIAM J. FROEHLICH, deceased, whose date of death was April 14, 2020; is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771. 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 PERIOD 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: 10/21/2020. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Steven C. Allender, Attorney for Petitioner, Email: sallender@ allenderlaw.com, Secondary Email: dorothy@allenderlaw.com, Florida Bar No. 0428302 ALLENDER & ALLENDER, 719 Garden Street, Titusville, Florida 32796, Telephone: (321) 269-1511, Fax #: (321) 2647676. /s/ WILLIAM J. FROEHLICH, JR., Personal Representative, 2813 Trenton Lane, Oviedo, Florida 32765. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/ CRANER WESTGATE SERVICE CENTER CASE NO.: DP20-275. IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: D.R. DOB: 08/26/2003. NOTICE OF ACTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Thushanna Richards, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. WHEREAS a Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the abovereferenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before the Honorable Judge James A. Craner, on November 30, 2020, at

10:30 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. THIS HEARING WILL BE CONDUCTED BY TELEPHONE CONFERENCE. TELEPHONE CONFERENCING INFORMATION: Phone Number: 407-836-5646. Conference Code (Judge Craner): 517180# FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. Pursuant to Sections 39.802(4)(d) and 63.082(6)(g), Florida Statutes, you are hereby informed of the availability of private placement with an adoption entity, as defined in Section 63.032(3), Florida Statutes. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 9th day of October, 2020. This summons has been issued at the request of: Stacy McDuffie, Esquire. Florida Bar Number 005602 Senior Attorney for State of Florida Department of Children and Families Children’s Legal Services 882 S. Kirkman Road, Suite 200 Orlando, FL 32811 Office Telephone: 407-563-2324 Stacy.mcduffie@myflfamilies.com CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/ CRANER WESTGATE SERVICE CENTER CASE NO.: DP18-578. IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: W.A. DOB: 05/10/2009. NOTICE OF ACTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING, STATE OF FLORIDA TO: John Andre, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. WHEREAS a Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the abovereferenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before the Honorable Judge James A. Craner, on Thursday, November 20, 2020, at 10:45 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. THIS HEARING WILL BE CONDUCTED BY TELEPHONE CONFERENCE. TELEPHONE CONFERENCING INFORMATION: Phone Number: 407-836-5646. Conference Code (Judge Craner): 517180# FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF


YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. Pursuant to Sections 39.802(4)(d) and 63.082(6)(g), Florida Statutes, you are hereby informed of the availability of private placement with an adoption entity, as defined in Section 63.032(3), Florida Statutes. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 14th day of October, 2020. This summons has been issued at the request of: Paul Karasick, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 69216 Senior Attorney for State of Florida Department of Children and Families Children’s Legal Services 882 S. Kirkman Road, Suite 200 Orlando, FL 32811 Office Telephone: 407-563-2324 Paul.Karasick@myflfamilies.com. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUVENILE DIVISION: 03/ CRANER CASE NO.: DP17-47 IN THE INTEREST OF: M.G. DOB: 11/21/2016, minor child. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING/MBI, STATE OF FLORIDA. To: RACHEL JALOWIECZ, Address Unknown. WHEREAS a Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this Court regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Judge A. James Craner, at 10:30 a.m., on the 14th day of December, 2020, at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING/ MBI. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. This is a telephonic hearing please dial 407-836-5646 (or toll-free 1-800-346-8020) and enter code number 517180#. The # key must be entered after the code numbers. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD (THESE CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD (OR CHILDREN) NAMED IN THE PETITION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. “Pursuant to Sections 39.802(4)(d) and 63.082(6)(g), Florida Statutes, you are hereby informed of the availability of private placement with an adoption entity, as defined in Section 63.032(3), Florida Statutes.” WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 12th day of October, 2020. This summons has been issued at the request of: Nancy A. Robak,

Attorney for the State of Florida Department of Children and Families 400 West Robinson Street, Ste. N211, Orlando, FL 32801, (407) 317-7643. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk, (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUVENILE DIVISION: 07 / DOHERTY CASE NO.: DP18-552 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: I.D. DOB: 07/11/2014. NOTICE OF ACTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING STATE OF FLORIDA. To: SAMANTHA MUNROE, Address Unknown. WHEREAS a Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this Court regarding the above-referenced child, a copy of which is on file with the clerk; you are hereby commanded to appear before Judge Patricia Doherty, November 23rd, 2020 at 10:15am for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified via ZOOM. DUE TO COVID THIS HEARING WILL BE HELD VIA ZOOM AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://zoom.us/j/93719644759?p wd=SjI5eVNoOS83QzlYU0xYbzB IYU5udz09. Meeting ID: 937 1964 4759. Passcode: 221253. One tap mobile +16468769923. Alternatively, if you do not have technology available to you to use the Zoom Platform as noted above, please arrive at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 E. Michigan St., Orlando, FL 32806, on November 23, 2020 at 10:15 a.m. Notify Court personnel that you are present for the above hearing, and wait for further instructions. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. “Pursuant to Sections 39.802(4)(d) and 63.082(6)(g), Florida Statutes, you are hereby informed of the availability of private placement with an adoption entity, as defined in Section 63.032(3), Florida Statutes.” WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 22nd day of October, 2020. This summons has been issued at the request of: Tara O’Cain Kennedy, Esquire, Florida Bar No.: 0067262, tara.ocain@ myflfamilies.com. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal). IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case: 2020-DR010367-O. Division: 42 – Greg A. Tynan. IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: VICENTE OMAR ALBELO LA SANTA Petitioner/Husband, and

CHELSEA ALISON CHAMBERS, Respondent/Wife. NOTICE OF ACTION for DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE AND RELATED RELIEF TO: CHELSEA ALISON CHAMBERS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage and Related Relief has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Petitioner’s attorney, Michele M. Bernard, Esq. whose address is Holistic Legal, P.A., 390 N. Orange Ave. #2300, Orlando, FL 32801, on or before, on or before December 3, 2020, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at: ORANGE County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32801. A phone call will not protect you. Your written response, including the case number given above and the names of the parties, must be filed if you want the Court to hear your side of the case. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided, which is to each person their personal property and any marital property or items and monies to Petitioner. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e-mailed to the address(es) on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: 10/07/2020 (Seal). Clerk of the Circuit Court by: /s/ Felicia Sanders, Deputy Clerk. 425 N Orange Avenue, Suite 320, Orlando, FL 32801. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case: 2020-DR011038-O. Division: 29 – Mark S. Blechman. IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: TIMOTHY TURNER WILSON Petitioner/Husband, and LORRAINE ROSAIDA BAEZ, Respondent/Wife. NOTICE OF ACTION for DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE AND RELATED RELIEF TO: LORRAINE ROSAIDA BAEZ: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage and Related Relief has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Petitioner’s attorney, Michele M. Bernard, Esq. whose address is Holistic Legal, P.A., 390 N. Orange Ave. #2300, Orlando, FL 32801, on or before, on or before December

10, 2020, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at: ORANGE County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32801. A phone call will not protect you. Your written response, including the case number given above and the names of the parties, must be filed if you want the Court to hear your side of the case. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided, which is to each person their personal property and any marital property or items and monies to Petitioner. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e-mailed to the address(es) on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: 10/16/2020 (Seal). Clerk of the Circuit Court by: /s/ Tyeia J. Owens, Deputy Clerk. 425 N Orange Avenue, Suite 320, Orlando, FL 32801. IN THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION. CASE NO.: 2020-CA007822-O REBECCA GUTIERREZ, a married woman, joined by her spouse, UBERTI GUTIERREZ, Plaintiffs, vs. SHERRY YAHL aka SHERRY LINDA YAHL aka SHERRY L. YAHL, a married woman; JENNIFER DIETRICH aka JENNIFER GRACE DIETRICH aka JENNIFER G. DIETRICH, a single woman; BETTY HUFF; ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, ASSIGNS OR SPOUSES OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING NAMED DEFENDANTS; and ANYONE CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ANY OF THE FOREGOING NAMED AND/ OR UNNAMED DEFENDANTS, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: SHERRY YAHL aka SHERRY LINDA YAHL aka SHERRY L. YAHL Last Known Address: 5255 Tallowood Way, Naples, FL 34116 . JENNIFER DIETRICH aka JENNIFER GRACE DIETRICH aka JENNIFER G. DIETRICH, Last Known Address: 15298 Cortona Way, Naples, FL 34120. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for declaratory judgment and to quiet title on the following property in Orange County, Florida: Lot 1, Block C, Park Manor Estates, Section I, according to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book X, Page(s) 79, of the Public Records of Orange

County, Florida. a/k/a 10900 Abigail Street, Orlando, Florida 32825 has been filed against you in the above styled court and action, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to the Complaint, E-Filed 08/04/2020 if any, to it on plaintiffs’ attorney, whose name and address is: Barry Jay Warsch, Esq. FIDELITY NATIONAL LAW GROUP Attorneys for Plaintiff 100 West Cypress Creek Road, Suite 889 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 414-2109 Primary E-mail: Barry.Warsch@fnf.com Secondary E-mail: pleadingsFL@ fnf.com, Nicole.arakaki@fnf.com on or before thirty (30) days of the first date of publication of this notice on, and to file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on the plaintiffs’ attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. TIFFANY MOORE RUSSELL, ORANGE COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS, by: /s/ Deputy Clerk. DATED: 10/16/2020. First publication on 10/28/2020. The Notice of Action will be published for FOUR consecutive weeks. Notice of Public Auction for monies due on storage units located at U-Haul company facilities. Storage locations are listed below. All goods are household contents or miscellaneous and recovered goods. All auctions are hold to satisfy owner’s lien for rent and fees in accordance with Florida Statutes, Self-Storage Act, Sections 83.806 and 83.807. The auction will start at 8:00 a.m. on November 5th, 2020 and will continue until all locations are done. U-Haul Moving and Storage at Maitland Blvd, 7803 N Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, Fl 32810; B21 MAKENS SEJOUR $556.70, E26 DAVID VAN GELDER $2,358.93, B30 RaOndria Johnson $903.23, L55 DENICE JACKSON $751.80, D46 Tonya Lapka $514.40, L57 THOMAS MORAN $594.30, B42 Juan Rodriguez $617.60, C20 Dwayne Mchellon $1,244.96, D48 Latrease Richardson $699.80, A19 ANITRA ALEXANDER $402.80, B07 Heather Raincrow $429.60, A16 Betzaida Hernandez $1,099.86, B46 PRISCILLA HAYES $698.90, D02 Nadine Denoye $623.00 U-Haul Moving and Storage of Apopka, 1221 E Semoran Blvd, Apopka, Fl 32703; 1112 Jamie Williams $1,436.40, 1161 Syed Shariff $972.55, 1062 Chris Armbruster $1,129.00, 1122 daniel miller $1,378.20, 1273 PaintWerx of Orlando Inc $848.25 U-Haul Moving and Storage of Altamonte Springs, 598 W Hwy 436, Altamonte Springs, Fl 32714; C126 Carina Patterson $1,714.16, C105 Anthoney Loria $1,291.55 U-Haul Moving and Storage at Semoran Blvd, 2055 State Rd 436, Winter Park, Fl 32792; 1162 JEFFREY HALTER $1,421.45, 1421 TAMIKI LUMPKIN $1,331.15, 1186 Jacson Torres $1,949.44,

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1034 Timothy Jordan $1,128.05, 1226 Robert Okafor $845.25, 1256 Julianna Sivon $718.05, 1603 Andre Riviere $452.50, 1201 Adrienne Lee Taylor $1,018.25, 1108 heidi riesel $942.25, 1670 JANECIA LOWERY $582.25, 1036 Adrienne Lee Taylor $592.25, 1422 Alfredo Acededo 1422 $452.50, 1177 Jose Ayala $974.30, 1452 Selena Perez $1,038.05, 1068 Khari Williams $825.15, 1156 Corey Tigue $676.20, 1110 troy copeland $718.70, 1420 Heather Brucato $592.70 U-Haul Moving and Storage of Longwood, 650 N Ronald Reagan Blvd, Longwood, FL 32750; C015 Jarod Greene $721.85 U-Haul Moving and Storage at Lake Mary Blvd, 3851 S Orlando Drive, Sanford, Fl 32773; 1629 Bianca White $691.75, 1559 Vikkie Andrews $621.13, 1214 miriam caicedo $375.02, 1582 PATRICK MICHAUD $1,650.28, 1435 Ivette montalvo $564.19, 1244 PAUL BEARDEN $564.19, 1492 Ryan Robles $495.02, 5086 Tonya Owens $835.90, 1001 yolonda Kemmerer $1,200.00, 2545 chayane arroyo $378.00, 1408 THOMAS CABRAL $745.35, 1276 venessa wise $534.19, 2227 Ivette montalvo $1,197.90, 1238 hector rodriguez $516.83, 1565 Steffon Williams $633.36, 5008 PAUL BEARDEN $825.25, 1170 Aviance Kimbrough $1,714.77, 1285 Tiffany franklin $838.16, 1437 ruvette permaul $356.68, 2815 linda koravos $657.15, 1441 gloria murillo $495.02, 2414 KAREN NELSON $718.50, 1324 Lauren pereira $425.85, 2561 Gerald ransom $372.50, 2426 willie jones $609.60, 1505 melissa carcagena $994.56, 2075 casrlos padilla $459.78 ,1422 roland sattler $788.16, 1414 Ivette montalvo $1,011.49, 2234 juan rivera $847.80, 1146 Aviance Kimbrough $1,336.00, 1266 robert mier $633.36, 1122 Edward Thomas $959.94, 2817-19 travis hampton $638.20, 5030 Neil Callegari $676.20, 2429 FREDERICK PANKE $878.50, 1140 ali huseynov $825.25, 1619 andrew eaton $861.75, 2236 juan rivera $909.90, 1722 shyanne benavidez $482.53, 1290 Ryan Robles $495.02, 1415 Miguel Alameda $800.10 U-Haul Moving and Storage of Sanford on Rinehart Road, 1811 Rinehart Road, Sanford, Fl 32771; 2149 Devin Robinson $1,117.68, 3120 Malieka Hodges $598.75, 3128 Sidney LaShay $670.52, 3031 Dontavious Knight $598.75, 4073 Michael Murphy $739.60, 4069 24 KARAT FORMULATIONS LLC $601.50, 1044 Collen Garey $1,874.64, 4094 Sylvester Wynn $1,147.68, 4110 Kimberly Donald $609.80, 2122 24 KARAT FORMULATIONS LLC $750.62, 2120 24 KARAT FORMULATIONS LLC $750.62, 3131 christina anderson $1,277.41, 4047 ERIC RAWLINS $1,613.15, 4183 JENNIFER TEJADA $1,102.10, 4123 Jonathan Escamilla $836.94, 4102 Stafford Mitchell $862.22, 4153 Raffaele Scettro $1,349.10

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION FOR MONIES DUE ON STORAGE LOCKERS LOCATED AT UHAUL COMPANY FACILITIES. STORAGE LOCATIONS AND TIMES ARE LISTED BELOW. ALL GOODS SOLD ARE HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS, MISCELLANEOUS OR RECOVERED GOODS. ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD TO SATISFY OWNER’S LIEN FOR RENT AND FEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, SELF STORAGE ACT, SECTIONS 83.806 AND 83.807, STARTS AT 9:30am and RUNS CONTINUOUSLY. U-Haul Ctr Baldwin - 3997 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803 on November 3rd, 2020: D202 Loss Prevention, D169 Pamela Saffran, D143 Malika Underwood, C190 Pascal Sacleux, C141 Brackston Helms, D152 Amanda Ruvola, C146 David Montijo, D176 Henry Rance, C207 Scott Epler, D173 Andrew Roman, A108 Joyce Hensley, B198 Raul Altamiro, D203 Jorge Garcia, D137 Christopher Bolton, D134 Sharrybay Thompson, C164 Edward Whitebirch, A100 William Sheets, C197 Jonathan Woodruff, E113 Loss Prevention, C113 Toni Smith, D139 Tyler Macfarland, D215 Carmen Olivera, B107 Charles Thompson, D147 Loss Prevention. U-Haul Ctr Lake Nona- 7800 Narcoossee Rd, Orlando, FL 32822, on November 3rd, 2020: 1191 Andrew Brown, 1177 Guestavo Ramos, 3431 Vanessa Lockwood, 2123 Shanda Kindell, 1035 Terry Verdejo, 1147 Angel Walsh, 2421 Maria Cardona, 2324 Wendy Burke, 3245 Domingo Feliciano, 1170 Christine Loaiza, 2106 Osvaldo Espinoza, 2326 Ricardo Font, 2411 Sashelle Alamo, 3077 Marshall Hall, 1373 Ronald Beasley, 2130 Orlan Ree, 3213 Laura Tracht, 1101 Erika Chinchilla, 1174 Justine Steward, 2342 Francisco Rodriguez, 1328 Arianny Lopez, 1099 Daniel Uztariz. Notice of Public Sale Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell, to satisfy lien of the owner, at public sale by competitive bidding on www. storagetreasures.com ending on November 13th, 2020 at 11:00 am for units located at: Compass Self Storage 14120 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32826. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the time of sale. All goods are sold as is and must be removed at the time of purchase. Compass Self Storage reserves the right to refuse any bid. Sale is subject to adjournment. The personal goods stored therein by the following may include, but are not limited to general household, furniture, boxes, clothes and appliances. #1015– April Sanders A.K.A Elizabeth April Sanders #1327– John Chase A.K.A John Frederick Chase #1345– John Wills Tile Inc. A.K.A John Lee Wills #1346– John

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Wills A.K.A John Lee Wills #2135– John P Martinez A.K.A John Pierre Martinez Ramos NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that Mindful Storage will sell at public auction, to satisfy the lien of the owner, personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the following times and locations: November 12th, 2020 12:00 pm at the Mindful Storage facility located at: 900 Cypress Pkwy. Kissimmee, FL 34759 (321) 732-6032 The personal goods stored therein by the following: #J206- Households, #2232- Households, #H202- Households, #1114Households, #C104- Households. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Mindful Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ABA USED AUTO PARTS, LLC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 11/09/2020, 09:00 am at 366 N COUNTY ROAD 13 ORLANDO, FL 32833, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ABA USED AUTO PARTS, LLC reserves the right to accept or reject any and/ or all bids. 1NXBU4EE8AZ237902 2010 TOYOTA 2C4GP44R55R518760 2005 CHRYSLER NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: 1# DAN’S AUTO RECYCLING AND DAN’S AUTO SALES LLC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 11/01/2020, 09:00 am at 18730 EAST COLONIAL DR ORLANDO, FL 32820, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. 1# DAN’S AUTO RECYCLING AND DAN’S AUTO SALES LLC reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 3C4PDCAB6JT274036 2018 Dodge NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 08:00 am at 10850 COSMONAUT BLVD ORLANDO, FL 32824, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/ or all bids. NOVEMBER 13, 2020 1G11C5SL8FF262931 2015 Chevrolet 1G2ZG558964260563 2006 Pontiac 1HGFA168X7L090035

2007 Honda 1N4AL2AP4AC140349 2010 Nissan 1YVFP80C635M21818 2003 Mazda 2HGES16521H515881 2001 Honda JM1BK123051243244 2005 Mazda JN8AZ08W86W523702 2006 Nissan KL1TD66E19B645627 2009 Chevrolet NOVEMBER 15, 2020 14HU122076CRV3630 2006 U-HAUL COMPANY JF1SF6551XH742455 1999 Subaru KMHDN45D43U623782 2003 Hyundai WBAEV33472KL58417 2002 BMW NOVEMBER 16, 2020 1G1JC52F957197767 2005 Chevrolet 1G1JC5SH1C4143623 2012 Chevrolet 1GBJG31U131181275 2003 Chevrolet 1J4GK48K63W537778 2003 Jeep JA3AJ86E52U045576 2002 Mitsubishi KNAFK4A60G5472725 2016 Kia WAUJF78K59N065649 2009 Audi. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Preston’s Towing. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 07:00 am 605 E Donegan Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34744, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale: NOVEMBER 23RD, 2020 2006 Infiniti JNRAS08W26X201308 2005 Honda JHMCN36435C002579 1998 Toyota 2T1BR18E3WC056078 200 Nissan 1N4AL21EX9N524585 2002 Acura JH4DC53892C023915 2007 Honda 1HGFA16547L031259 2006 Honda 5J6YH18376L005357 2007 Hyunadi KM8NU13C17U027583 DECEMBER 6TH, 2020 2020 Hyundai 5NPD84LF3LH582989 NOTICE OF SALE The following vehicles will be sold at Public Auction for cash to satisfy lien pursuant to F.S. 713.78 on November 19, 2020 at 9:00 am at Dynamic Towing, 6408 Old Cheney Hwy., Orlando, FL. (407) 273-5880 2008 CHRY 2C3KA43R78H133762 2016 NISS

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1N4AA6AP8GC431197 2007 STRN 5GZDV03177D155153. NOTICE OF SALE Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale: 2001 Jeep VIN# 1J4GX48S51C587717 2006 Lincoln VIN# 1LNFM87A66Y602533 2010 Buick VIN# 5GALRCED9AJ183475 1999 Saab VIN# YS3DD78N0X7002890 1998 Lexus VIN# JT8BD68S8W0011762 2004 Honda VIN# 2HGES16584H525013 2004 Cadillac VIN# 1G6KS54Y94U110787 2008 Nissan VIN# 5N1AR18U08C605407 2005 BMW VIN# WBXPA93495WD08731 2001 Lexus VIN# JT8BD69S510119912 To be sold at auction at 8:00 a.m. on November 18, 2020 at 7301 Gardner Street, Winter Park, FL. 32792 Constellation Towing & Recovery LLC NOTICE OF SALE Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale: 2013 GMC1GD374CG2D1181932 To be sold at auction at 7:00 a.m. on November 24, 2020 at 3101 McCoy Rd., Orlando, Fl 32812 Towlando Towing and Recovery NOTICE Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Power 5 Engineering located at Attn: Licensing, P.O. Box 84210, Baton Rouge, La 70884-4210 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Orange County Florida, this 19th day of October 2020. MMR Constructors, Inc. THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION Case No. 2020-CP-00730-O. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF LAURIE REGINA MUSCHLITZ, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LAURIE REGINA MUSCHLITZ, deceased, whose date of death is February 14, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida, Probate Division File Number 2020-CP-00730-O the address of which is 425 N. Orange Ave., Suite 355 Orlando, FL 32801 The

name and address of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 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, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE is 10/28/2020. Attorney for the Personal Representative: The Infurna Law Firm, /s/ Justin R. Infurna, Esq., Florida Bar No.: 84284, 121 Orange Ave., Ste. 1500, Orlando, Fl 32801. Telephone: (800)-774-1560. Fax: 407-386-3419 justininfurna@alwaysavailablelawyer.com. Personal Representative, /s/ Karl Muschlitz, Personal Representative, 4525 Beach Blvd. Orlando, FL 32803. The following vehicles / vessels will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, in pursuant to FL Statutes 713.78, 713.785, 713.585, at Lienor’s address to satisfy a lien against said vehicles for towing, repairs and/ or storage charges. No titles, as is, cash only. Net proceeds deposited with clerk of court; owner/ lienholder have right to hearing and post bond; owner may redeem vehicle(s)/vessel(s) for cash sum of lien; auction held in reserve USA Junk Cars Recycling Inc 4412 Allan St Kissimmee, FL 34746 Account of Joel Pita 2010 Dodge VIN 1B3CC4FB6AN188856 Cash sum to redeem vehicle is $5683.45 Sale date is November 18, 2020 at 9 AM 4ZERO7 Automotive Llc 5604 Lyda Lane Orlando, FL 32839 Account of Act Leasing Services Inc. 2017 Ford VIN 1FMJK1JT9HEA37412 Cash sum to redeem vehicle is $2768.68 Sale date is November 15, 2020 at 9AM Account of Act Leasing Services Inc. 2017 Ford VIN 1FMJK1JT6HEA31356 Cash sum to redeem vehicle is $2491.78 Sale date is November 15, 2020 at 9 AM 10/28/2020

Employment Construction Manager (Kissimmee, FL): Resp for schedul’g construct’n projts. Prep & submit budget estimates. Perf inspect’ns at construct’n sites. Solve construct’n issues. Meet w/Architect & their consultants to review new projts in Dsgn & Pre-Construct’n Stages. Wrk w/permitt’g expediter personnel to keep track of Plan submittals & revisions w/City & County authorities. Min req: Bach’s deg in Architecture or frgn equiv +2 yrs of exp. Mail resumes to Max Cawal, OP Realty Partners LLC, 4090 Enchanted Oaks Circle, Kissimmee FL 34741. Hospitalist (Orlando) Provide direct medical care & treatment of patients in a hospital setting. Clinical exams, diagnosis, formulate of treatment plans, order tests, arrange specialty care, conduct daily inpatient rounds. MD, completion of Internal Medicine, board eligibility with American Board of Internal Medicine or equivalent & license to practice medicine in Florida req. Send CV & salary req to j.gorman@cfhp.md Pacote Completo, LLC of Clermont, Florida seeks to hire a Loan Specialist. Job entails preparing invoices, reports, and financial statements. Preparing home loans, car loans, and leasing agreements in both English and Portuguese. Ensuring that agreements comply with Florida Landlord Tenant and Contract laws. Ensuring that agreements are properly executed pursuant to Florida Laws. An Associate’s degree in a financing or legal field, or foreign equivalent degree is required. Must have at least one year of experience in lending or legal fields. (Fulltime) Please send Resume by mail to: Renata Costa at 17518 Placidity Avenue Clermont, FL. 34714 Secretary: Greet visitors, answers & delegate phone calls to proper depts. Operate office equip, & manage electronic filing systs. Receive & distribute correspondence, coord scheduling for staff & church members incl conferences. Print & copy church materials. Req to read, write & speak Portuguese & English. 2 yrs exp as secretary. Mail resume to: New Hope Presbyterian Church 4300 Lake Margaret Dr Orlando, FL 32812 We are Hiring! Staffing agency is looking for experienced room attendants for hotels around the city. Call 512-937-8267 today.




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