Emergency Helo to Miami: $66,000 or free…

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“First I said I didn’t want to take the helo,” says Ellen Engleson, who had arrived at Lower Keys Medical Center with a broken femur, “I was concerned about the cost.”   She was right.  After being heliported to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Ellen received a bill for $ 59,000 from LifeNet, a for-profit medical emergency helicopter service.

She has since learned that the hospital in Key West could have made the choice to send her for free, in the County’s Trauma Star medical transport helicopter.

The controversy over the medical helicopter fare has been brewing for years.  Trauma Star is funded by the County through property taxes and is part of the overall law enforcement and judicial budget.  The fare is charged to the patient’s insurance if they have one at a cost of about $15,500 from Lower Keys Medical Center to Jackson Memorial.  Any portion that is not reimbursed by the insurer is waived by the County.  LifeNet’s helo service, on the other hand, is currently charging around $ 66,000 for the same trip.

Chief Jim Callahan

Fire Chief Jim Callahan

We asked Fire Chief Jim Callahan, who directs the Trauma Star Air Ambulance service, how the decision is made on whether to call Trauma Star or LifeNet.  “When someone is seriously injured on the roadway and they need to get flown to Jackson Memorial,” says Callahan, “Trauma Star is used if available.   When the decision takes place at the hospital then it’s 100% up to the doctors.”

Callahan told The Blue Paper that over the years the county government has had meetings with hospital administrators to try to influence the way the decision is made.  “We’ve had zero results,” says Callahan, “The hospital states they have no special commercial relationship with LifeNet and there’s no reason to believe otherwise.  It appears to be a matter of convenience.  The LifeNet helicopter is stationed at the hospital.  It’s right there on the helicopter pad.  The Trauma Star helicopter flies out of Marathon.  When the situation is life-threatening, and every second counts, it always makes sense to use the quickest method.”

“The doctor – I think he was a doctor or a nurse – told me that a road trip by ambulance would be very painful,” says Engleson, “My leg was completely broken.  But I don’t understand why they didn’t tell me there was a free helicopter.  I find it very fishy.  My situation was not life-threatening.  I could have waited for the County helicopter.”  Ellen’s insurance doesn’t cover any part of the $ 59,000 air transport bill.

We were unable to reach anyone at the Lower Keys Medical Center this week who was willing to speak to us about the issue.

Trauma Star costs County taxpayers about $ 2.5 million a year.  That includes maintaining the helicopter and equipment, as well as the cost of fuel, pilots, nurses, and paramedics.

“We are typically able to reimburse about $ 1.5 million of that,” says Callahan.  We now get about 300 calls a year. I want to say that we are not in competition with Life Net.  The County absolutely needs both services.  If there is more than one emergency, for example, which happens, we absolutely need two helicopters.”

County Commissioner David Rice

County Commissioner David Rice

It’s important for residents to be aware of the Trauma Star option and to make hospital staff aware of their desire to take advantage of the free service being provided by the County.  Monroe County Commissioner Rice has a practical proposal:  The creation of “Trauma Start First Option” stickers that would be dispersed to Monroe County residents.  The stickers could be applied to health insurance cards.

In the summary introducing the resolution to fellow Commissioners, Rice observes that:

First Responders & medical staff at the hospital will always look for identification and a health insurance card when in a patient’s personal effects when they are brought into an emergency facility, and will make a copy front and back of the health insurance card and ID for the billing office.  A “Trauma Star First Option” sticker on the insurance card will bring medical staff’s attention to the patient’s personal choice prior to transport being called.

Commissioner Rice is hoping to facilitate what’s best for residents, “Both Trauma Star and LifeNet provide essential services in times of crisis.  However I feel that it is important that our taxpayers are informed of their rights regarding transport by Trauma Star and that their choice is effectively communicated to the Hospital during a time of great stress.”

The Blue Paper #86

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Oct 312014
 

Issue #86 — Friday, October 31, 2014

Ebola…

Ebola: Are We Ready?

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Race Card Revisited: Recovery Starts With an Admission There is a Problem

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Ebola: Are We Ready?

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Issue 86 Ebola Rats web

by Naja and Arnaud Girard

“What do you think? Of course we are preparing for the possibility of the Ebola virus.” That was Randy Detrick last Tuesday.

Detrick is the PR Director for Lower Keys Medical Center.  What The Blue Paper wanted to know was whether our local hospital has the necessary isolation units and whether it is stocked with the full protective gear which could have saved Dallas hospital nurses Nina Pham and Amber Vinson from contracting the Ebola virus.

Detrick promised a written statement but has yet to answer our questions [aside from the usual ‘fear not good people, we are totally in control’ response cited above.]

What are the chances?

We were surprised to learn that Key West, by some strange twist of fate, has historically been a chosen point of entry for African-based disease.   Continue reading »

The Blue Paper #85

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Oct 242014
 

Issue #85 — Friday, October 24, 2014

Scott Fraser, Key West FEMA Coordinator Talks About Key West’s Height Referendum

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The Blue Paper #84

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Oct 172014
 

Issue #84 — Friday, October 17, 2014

The Burglar, The Vigilante, and The Axe of Justice

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ZOMBIE BIKE RIDE 2014

Sunday, October 19th, the Zombie Ride.  This year the event will begin at East Martello Tower, 3501 S Roosevelt Blvd.  Gathering will be from 2-4 p.m. at East Martello with face painting, etc. prior to the ride. The ride will depart East Martello Tower at 6:00 p.m. going west on S Roosevelt Blvd to Bertha Street, north on Bertha Street Read More...

New Portrait Painting Class by Janis Stevens

Key West artist Janis Stevens is now teaching portrait painting classes at FKCC every Tuesday at 6PM. The cost is $ 25 per class. Take your oil, acrylic or pastel painting to a higher plane! We will explore the techniques and principles used by masters like Sargent, Zorn, and Fechin as we work from both Read More...

Drone Technology as Tool of Terror at the Heart of Thriller From Florida Author

Drone technology is making its presence known and is the focus of Joel Narlock’s “Drone Games,” which will be released on Oct. 14 and will be available in bookstores and from online retailers. The benefits are evident, but what if drones were used for evil? In “Drone Games,” it’s domestic terrorism as you’ve never seen Read More...

Keys Council of the Arts, Calendar October 16 – 22

Florida Keys Council of the Arts Cultural Calendar Key West Happenings Visit keysarts.com, Cultural Calendar for more listings & events throughout the Keys. ARTIST RECEPTIONS / EXHIBITIONS Thursday, October 16 Walk on White Gallery Walk, 6 PM Exhibitions & receptions at galleries & shops along White St including Cindy Kulp New Works & Sally Binard Read More...

Monthly SHOW & SHINE This Saturday October 19th

The Florida Keys Southernmost Car Club (FKSCC) holds its monthly SHOW & SHINE- CAR SHOW this Saturday, October, 19th. Noon to 4pm in the evening when its cool. This event is for the lovers of classic, custom, and street rod automobiles of all years and makes. Fords, Chevys, trucks, sports cars, and chrome loaded motorcycles. If it Read More...

Monthly SHOW & SHINE This Saturday October 19th

The Florida Keys Southernmost Car Club (FKSCC) holds its monthly SHOW & SHINE- CAR SHOW this Saturday, October, 19th. Noon to 4pm in the evening when its cool. This event is for the lovers of classic, custom, and street rod automobiles of all years and makes. Fords, Chevys, trucks, sports cars, and chrome loaded motorcycles. If it Read More...

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB EVENT: Celebrate the 15th Annual Lights On Afterschool

Once again, The Southernmost & Big Pine Boys & Girls Clubs will celebrate Lights On Afterschool. On the afternoon of October 23rd from 4-7 PM in Bayview Park, children and their families will join in the carnival-like atmosphere of the 15th annual celebration. Face-painting, a giant bounce house with slides, cookie-decorating, games and prizes, popcorn, Read More...

Monthly Artisan Market Kicks Off New Season

The much anticipated Key West Artisan Market will kick off a new season on Sunday, November 2nd from 10 am to 2 pm at the Restaurant Store parking lot. The event gives residents and visitors alike a chance to shop fresh and local. The parking lot at 1111 Eaton is transformed into a showcase of art, photography Read More...

The Beach Boys at The Tennessee Williams Theatre November 7th

As The Beach Boys mark more than a half century of making music, the group continues to ride the crest of a wave unequalled in America’s musical history.  The Beach Boys have become synonymous with the California lifestyle and have become an American icon to fans around the world. The Beach Boys will pull into Read More...

Florida Keys Council of the Arts Cultural Calendar Thursday, November 6 thru Wednesday, November 12

Visit keysarts.com, Cultural Calendar for more listings and events throughout the Keys. Key West Happenings ARTISTS RECEPTIONS / EXHIBITIONS Thursday Polar Opposites Opening Reception, 6 PM Lucky Street Gallery, 540 Greene St. 294-3973. Luckystreetgallery.com James Barr-Nobles, B. Lucy Stevens. (more…)

FLOW TRIBE In Key West at The Green Parrot! October 17th and 19th

“Back cracking music.” That’s how the New Orleans natives in Flow Tribe describe their sound. It’s a groove-based gumbo, a mixture of classic Louisiana traditions (funk, jazz, electric blues) and modern-day influences (rock, hip-hop). It’s music that moves. Music that hits you in the heart and the feet. Music that sounds as celebratory as the Big Easy itself. More than anything, though, it’s Read More...

Call to Artists for the 3rd Annual Key West Chalk Festival

The Key West Art in Public Places Board announces a call to artists for the 3rd Annual Key West Chalk Festival.  November 19-23, local and visiting artists—from novices to world-class artists—will use the promenade alongside the seawall at the Truman Waterfront as their canvas for elaborate and colorful chalk art creations, with prizes awarded in Read More...

City of Key West Sightseeing Franchise Input

The Key West City Commission wants to hear your views and ideas regarding the franchise agreements between the city and sightseeing enterprises. These agreements will be reviewed by all commissioners from now until February. The commissioners want to hear from the community. Please click the following link for the online form. Or you can send Read More...

Vending Booths Available for Fantasy Fest Street Fair

Booth Spaces for Food Vendors and Artists & Craftspeople: Fantasy Fest has a few select Food Vendor booth spaces available at the festival’s spectacular Animated Dreams and Adventures Street Fair to be held Friday, October 24th, set-up at 10 am and running to 10 pm and Saturday, October 25th from 10 until Midnight. Several excellent Read More...

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The Blue Paper #83

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Oct 102014
 

Issue #83 — Friday, October 10, 2014

David Wolkowsky: “God Wasn’t On Duty One Day.”

Last Tuesday the County Commission found itself once again debating development of offshore islands.  Local attorney Barton Smith read into the record, a letter from his client David Wolkowsky, who argued that his island, “Ballast Key,” was a man made island and should escape the restrictions imposed on natural islands [for example they are limited Read More...

David Wolkowsky: "God Wasn't On Duty One Day."

Last Tuesday the County Commission found itself once again debating development of offshore islands.  Local attorney Barton Smith read into the record, a letter from his client David Wolkowsky, who argued that his island, “Ballast Key,” was a man made island and should escape the restrictions imposed on natural islands [for example they are limited Read More...

KEY WEST’S HEIGHT REFERENDUM: What’s It All About?

– Youtube video above by Marc Averette, actual footage during Hurricane Wilma, October 24, 2005 On November 4th we will be voting on a referendum to allow homeowners to voluntarily raise the elevation of their homes above flood level in order to protect themselves and their property. We saw thousands of our homes flooded during Hurricane Wilma. Read More...

KEY WEST'S HEIGHT REFERENDUM: What's It All About?

– Youtube video above by Marc Averette, actual footage during Hurricane Wilma, October 24, 2005 On November 4th we will be voting on a referendum to allow homeowners to voluntarily raise the elevation of their homes above flood level in order to protect themselves and their property. We saw thousands of our homes flooded during Hurricane Wilma. Read More...

Document Validity: A School District Quandary

Question:  When Is A Valid Document Not A Valid Document? Answer:  When It Originates In The School District Last spring, I got involved with community use of School District facilities.  I asked for a copy of all rules and regulations concerning public usage and received the following on April 18, 2014: SB Bylaws & Policies Read More...

Grunt—Gunner—Sage—Brother—Friend…..

“There are 8 million stories in the ‘Naked City'”.  Illuminating aspects of a man’s life, whose selflessness knew no trepidation or constraint, is chronicled in the accompanying story. Approximately 45 years ago, I had the honor and privilege to meet an extraordinary human being. (more…)

Work Two Years and Die

Yes, the middle class is dying. We in the Keys are helping to kill it. Even those in the middle class themselves. How? Herr Dr. International Business Professor Boettger is going to teach you what “outsourcing” and “globalization” mean to us in Paradise. The death of the middle class began with the gutting of labor Read More...

JUMPING OVER THE FENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE AND OTHER POTPOURRI

Of all the federal buildings in this country, you might think that the White House would be the most secure. If you’ve ever been to the White House, or even if you’ve only seen it through the fence on Pennsylvania Avenue, or even if you’ve just seen it on TV, you may have noticed the Read More...

The Eyes Have It

Remember the Rubik’s Cube? I have a theory that one of the reasons for the world’s ills today was the appearance of this nightmarish puzzle game in 1980. By 2009, over 350 million of these mental torture devices had been sold worldwide, which means that at least five percent of the global population has suffered Read More...

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MOSQUITO CONTROL IS OUT OF CONTROL

How do you know if you are getting value from a public utility or taxing district that is not regulated by a Public Service Commission?  Over the last few years that question has been asked by many regarding the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District (FKMCD).  The answer has always been that the FKMCD is the Read More...

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Incredulous! Is This The Same Pablo Rodriguez?

Editor: I was incredulous when I saw the photo of Key West Police Chief Donnie Lee smiling and shaking hands with Sgt. Pablo Rodriguez, honoring Rodriguez for his fifteen years of service. Is this the same Pablo Rodriguez involved in the Charles Eimers case? Is this the same Pablo Rodriguez video recorded enthusiastically assisting fellow Read More...

TUNATOONS: ISLAND OF BONES – PART ELEVEN: THE RESCUE

Back in 1521 , Juan Ponce de Leon discovered the Island of Key West.  The island had been used as a communal graveyard by the Calusa Indians so he named the island Cayo Hueso (Island of Bones). Since that time this tiny island has produced so many interesting and crazy stories. This story is about Key Read More...

MARRIED: FLORIDA RECOGNIZES FIRST SAME-SEX COUPLE

Arlene Goldberg officially listed as wife of Carol Goldwasser on death certificate. On the heels of a groundbreaking decision by the Supreme Court Monday that brought the freedom to marry to a majority of Americans, Florida also made history today as Arlene Goldberg and her late wife, Carol Goldwasser, officially became the first same-sex couple Read More...

SOUTH FLORIDA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS MOONLIGHT TREASURES

The South Florida Symphony Orchestra opens its season with the Tropical Beats Series Moonlight Treasures on Sunday, October 12, 2014 at 6:30 pm. The show will feature members of the Blue Door String Quartet and music by Dohnányi and Beethoven. Guests will be serenaded at the stunning La Te Da Restaurant located at 1125 Duval Read More...

Ceramics Classes at FKCC with Janis Jo Stevens

Thursdays 3-6 PM, Starting October 9th through November 20 Figurative Sculpture in Clay This five-week workshop will consist of demonstrations and individual instruction in modeling with water-based clay. During the course of this workshop students will make a figure from life, photo and/or imagination. A final piece can be fired and glazed. We will explore Read More...

Florida Keys Council of the Arts Cultural Calendar

Thursday, October 9 thru Wednesday, October 15 Visit keysarts.com, Cultural Calendar for more listings & events throughout the Keys. Key West Happenings ARTIST RECEPTIONS / EXHIBITIONS Friday, October 10 Ronny Bailey, Visions of Key West Opening Reception, 6 PM. The Custom House Museum, 281 Front St. 295-6616. kwahs.org Bailey recreates city landmarks from locally salvaged materials to Read More...

FANTASY FEST 2014 KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATE EVENT SCHEDULE

TROPICAL ESCAPADES AND TRANCES WWW.AIDSHELP.CC Ongoing Events: Aqua Idol every Tuesday beginning August 26 – October 14, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM – come support the candidates’ singers at Aqua Nightclub, 711 Duval Street.  75% of the monies collected will be split among the candidates and 25% would go to the campaign for which the Read More...

FLOW TRIBE In Key West at The Green Parrot! October 17th and 19th

“Back cracking music.” That’s how the New Orleans natives in Flow Tribe describe their sound. It’s a groove-based gumbo, a mixture of classic Louisiana traditions (funk, jazz, electric blues) and modern-day influences (rock, hip-hop). It’s music that moves. Music that hits you in the heart and the feet. Music that sounds as celebratory as the Big Easy itself. More than anything, though, it’s Read More...

Florida Keys Council of the Arts Cultural Calendar Thursday, November 6 thru Wednesday, November 12

Visit keysarts.com, Cultural Calendar for more listings and events throughout the Keys. Key West Happenings ARTISTS RECEPTIONS / EXHIBITIONS Thursday Polar Opposites Opening Reception, 6 PM Lucky Street Gallery, 540 Greene St. 294-3973. Luckystreetgallery.com James Barr-Nobles, B. Lucy Stevens. (more…)

Help Support the CoffeeMill Dance Studio! / Third Annual Benefit Sunday October 12th

Walk on White “hIPSO facto” October 16th

Walk on White "hIPSO facto" October 16th

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The Blue Paper #82

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Oct 032014
 

Issue #82 — Friday, October 3, 2014

AUDIT: County Administrator and Three County Commissioners / Misuse of County Purchasing Cards

Sometimes top County officials buy stolen County iphones.  And sometimes, after they get caught with the iphones and the scapegoat has gone off to jail, they take County issued credit cards and pay for personal items and entertainment and … well, they get caught again. Let us explain. Monroe County issues Purchasing Cards [P-Cards] to Read More...

Did You Miss Hometown PAC's Final Candidate Forum? Watch it Now…

JOIN HOMETOWN PAC Hometown! Mission Statement, Policy and Goals The mission of Hometown PAC is to promote free expression and exchange of political viewpoints and ideas. To accomplish these goals, Hometown will provide opportunities to educate its members and the voters in Key West and the surrounding environs through candidate lectures, forums, debates and other Read More...

Did You Miss Hometown PAC’s Final Candidate Forum? Watch it Now…

JOIN HOMETOWN PAC Hometown! Mission Statement, Policy and Goals The mission of Hometown PAC is to promote free expression and exchange of political viewpoints and ideas. To accomplish these goals, Hometown will provide opportunities to educate its members and the voters in Key West and the surrounding environs through candidate lectures, forums, debates and other Read More...

The Shade of Ignorance

Remarkable laws exist so ‘We The People’ can detect and avoid abuse from our government officials. Unfortunately, too many media and political action groups have abdicated their watchdog roles, keeping themselves and the public in the shade of ignorance. Florida’s 1967 Sunshine Law was a remarkable accomplishment, influencing the rest of the states and even Read More...

GUEST COMMENTARY: Grinder Pump Attacks Get Personal

In a recent posting to the BigPineKey.com “Coconut Telegraph” an anonymous writer, using a fake e-mail, initiated a personal attack against a number of the activists opposed to the extensive use of grinder pumps in the Cudjoe Regional System.  The posting was lifted from a five page diatribe that Randy Bell, the Grinder Pump salesman, Read More...

NO AMERICAN BOOTS ON THE GROUND

With the advances of the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist army in Iraq and Syria, America is once again reacting to the argument that we have to confront the bad guys over there or we will have to fight them over here. So our anti-war president has reluctantly authorized the use of American air strikes on Read More...

There Is Hope

When I read a report on Jefferson County Colorado high school students walking out in protest over proposed changes to the school’s history curriculum, I rejoiced. Anyone that pays attention to current events knows there is a concerted attack on common sense being administered by conservative ideologues and their corporate sponsors. The kids in Colorado Read More...

In Case You Have Nothing Better to Do

While watching Vi Hart’s short film “Twelve Tones” (I recommend it if you have 30 minutes to spare), I was introduced to the word “Oulipo.” It denotes a group of French-speaking writers and mathematicians who thought it would be fun to create works using “constrained writing.” (All of my writing seems constrained. I’ve convinced myself, Read More...

WHY I BELIEVE IN CLIMATE CHANGE

The fact that something so having to do with science has become such a political issue is not only surprising but significant. We live in a world where the issues proven or debunked by scientific investigation — rationally and patiently proven through an objective set of criteria and methodology — are generally accepted with some Read More...

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MOSQUITO CONTROL: In Response to FKMC Chairman Stephen Smith’s Editorial

The editorial by Stephen Smith, Commissioner, Chairman, Florida Keys Mosquito Control, was a fascinating read, and it was a perfect example of why we so desperately need term limits for all elected officials.   Mr. Smith, who has been a FKMC board member for 18 years missed the mark. He seems to forget that FKMCB has Read More...

MOSQUITO CONTROL: In Response to FKMC Chairman Stephen Smith's Editorial

The editorial by Stephen Smith, Commissioner, Chairman, Florida Keys Mosquito Control, was a fascinating read, and it was a perfect example of why we so desperately need term limits for all elected officials.   Mr. Smith, who has been a FKMC board member for 18 years missed the mark. He seems to forget that FKMCB has Read More...

Speaking For Monroe County's Most Vulnerable Kids

Dear Editor, The Key West Golf Course community of 350 members is screaming to the City of KW that they will do whatever it takes to stop the possible construction of a nearby homeless shelter. In a published letter the KWGC expressed that it would be reckless and dangerous to create the shelter near their Read More...

Speaking For Monroe County’s Most Vulnerable Kids

Dear Editor, The Key West Golf Course community of 350 members is screaming to the City of KW that they will do whatever it takes to stop the possible construction of a nearby homeless shelter. In a published letter the KWGC expressed that it would be reckless and dangerous to create the shelter near their Read More...

A Challenge to Both Mr. Garcia and Mr. Curbelo…

To the Editor, [Response to “Garcia, Curbelo Trade Insults Again” Key West Citizen, September 30, 2014 p1a] Conspiracy of silence At Monday’s Hometown pac political forum at FKCC Key West Citizen publisher and panelist Mr. Paul Clarin made the statement about halfway through the rehashed candidate questions that: “This is like Groundhog Day” (the movie). Read More...

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TUNATOONS: ISLAND OF BONES – PART TEN: THE WITCH, THE DEVIL, AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA

Back in 1521 , Juan Ponce de Leon discovered the Island of Key West.  The island had been used as a communal graveyard by the Calusa Indians so he named the island Cayo Hueso (Island of Bones). Since that time this tiny island has produced so many interesting and crazy stories. This story is about Key Read More...

Apply to be a Studio Artist!

Jackhammers, saws, and drills: now that’s the sound of progress! We’re thrilled to (loudly) report, that we’ve secured our final contract with D.L. Porter Construction, and work is speeding along at 533 Eaton. Back at the office, we’re cooking up all sorts of plans for the 2015 season, including Studio Artists to fill the nine Read More...

Reef Relief Hires New Education Coordinator

Reef Relief recently hired a new Education Coordinator, Carly Shabo. She is a graduate of the College of Charelston with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Marine Biology. As Reef Relief’s Education Coordinator, she will be organizing and presenting Reef Relief’s Discover Coral Reefs School Program to the Monroe County School District, also coordinating activities Read More...

United Way President Margie Smith Resigns To Join Family Investment Firm

Margie Smith, President of United Way of the Florida Keys since January 2010, will leave the agency at the end of this year to join her husband’s investment management firm in Islamorada. Smith said she is excited about her new position but sad to leave a job that has been so much a part of Read More...

Sgt. Pablo Rodriguez Recognized for 15 years of service to KWPD

Key West Police Chief Donie Lee recently recognized Sgt. Pablo Rodriguez for 15 years of service to the Department. Rodriguez was hired in 1999 and started out patrolling the downtown and Bahama Village area. As a patrol officer, he made numerous drug arrests that led to convictions as well as the seizure of drugs and money. Read More...

Florida Keys Council of the Arts Cultural Calendar Thursday, November 6 thru Wednesday, November 12

Visit keysarts.com, Cultural Calendar for more listings and events throughout the Keys. Key West Happenings ARTISTS RECEPTIONS / EXHIBITIONS Thursday Polar Opposites Opening Reception, 6 PM Lucky Street Gallery, 540 Greene St. 294-3973. Luckystreetgallery.com James Barr-Nobles, B. Lucy Stevens. (more…)

FANTASY FEST 2014 KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATE EVENT SCHEDULE

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Conch Poet J.M. Varela Featured Oct. 5 at Blue Heaven

The wit and wisdom of popular Conch poet J.M. Varela takes the stage upstairs at Blue Heaven during the first Sunday monthly meeting of the Key West Poetry Guild on Oct. 5, beginning at 7 p.m. There is no admission fee and all are welcome. Varela, author of the eclectic collection “Inside the Head of Read More...

ZONTA ABC 5K WALK KICK-OFF PARTY, OCTOBER 9

Help Support the CoffeeMill Dance Studio! / Third Annual Benefit Sunday October 12th

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