505 Automotive Services 510 Bus Services 515 Computer Services 520 Financial Services 525 Legal Services 527 Legal Notices 530 Misc. Services 533 Home Services 537 Adoptions 540 Travel/Getaways 500 Services 527 Legal Notices NOTICE FOR NAME DECREE To the Honorable Judge of the Miami-Dade County Family Court, My name is Sergio Dutra Hernandez, and I respectfully submit this request to assert my rights as a natural person, distinct from a legal person with inherent rights and free- doms. I have the legal authority under God to change my name through the appropriate legal channels to obtain a name de- cree in accordance with the law. The law recognizes that indi- viduals may change their names for personal, cultural, or relig- ious reasons, & I seek to do so to better reflect my true iden- tity separate from business matters and circumstances. This name decree will allow me to update all relevant identification and personal records. I trust the court will process my request in accordance with the law and in recognition of my rights as a natural person. I am fully pre- pared to comply with all legal procedures, including the sub- mission of required documen- tation, payment of fees, and adherence to any court direc- tives. Thank you for your un- derstanding and support in up- holding my rights as a natural person. Sincerely, Sergio Dutra Hernandez NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION IN RE: FORFEITURE OF $24,960.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY GLOCK 17, 9 MILLIMETER FIREARM BEARING SERIAL NUMBER BNVZ164. SAO No: 013-0825 SF No: 72-608 CGPD No: 25-5060 TO: All persons or entities who have standing to claim a legal interest in the above-described properties YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a forfei- ture action has been filed against the above-described property in Miami-Dade County, Florida on September 12, 2025. WHEREAS any and all potential claimant(s) and/or interested party who wishes to contest the forfeiture shall file and serve a responsive pleading and affirmative defenses with this Court within twenty (20) days from the date of service of this publication establishing cause as to why the above-described property should not be forfeit- ed to Coral Gables Police De- partment on behalf of the South Florida Financial Crimes Strike Force for its use accord- ing to law. This notice shall be published once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in the Miami Daily Business Review. PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT- UTES SECTION 932.704, any po- tential claimant who desires to contest the forfeiture must serve a true and correct copy of any responsive pleading or af- firmative defenses within the above stated time period upon counsel for the Petitioner, BRIAN H. ZACK, Assistant State Attorney, P.O. Box 227760, Mia- mi, Florida 33222-7760. Pursu- ant to Florida Rule of Civil Pro- cedure 1.500, failure to timely file and serve such pleadings within the above time periods may result in the entry of a De- fault Judgment, and Final Order of Forfeiture. KATHERINE FERNANDEZ RUNDLE State Attorney /s/ Brian H. Zack BRIAN H. ZACK Assistant State Attorney Florida Bar # 1000416 P.O. Box 227760 Miami, Florida 33222-7760 (T): 786-316-9929 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION IN RE: FORFEITURE OF ALL FUNDS CONTAINED WITHIN J.P. MORGAN CHASE, N.A. BANK ACCOUNT NO. 771581169 SAO No: 014-0825 SF No: 72-609 MDSO No. PD241107346713 TO: All persons or entities who have standing to claim a legal interest in the above-described properties YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a forfei- ture action has been filed against the above-described property in Miami-Dade County, Florida on September 12, 2025. WHEREAS any and all potential claimant(s) and/or interested party who wishes to contest the forfeiture shall file and serve a responsive pleading and affirmative defenses with this Court within twenty (20) days from the date of service of this publication establishing cause as to why the above-described property should not be forfeit- ed to Coral Gables Police De- partment on behalf of the South Florida Financial Crimes Strike Force for its use accord- ing to law. This notice shall be published once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in the Miami Daily Business Review. PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT- UTES SECTION 932.704, any po- tential claimant who desires to contest the forfeiture must serve a true and correct copy of any responsive pleading or af- firmative defenses within the above stated time period upon counsel for the Petitioner, BRIAN H. ZACK, Assistant State Attorney, P.O. Box 227760, Mia- mi, Florida 33222-7760. Pursu- ant to Florida Rule of Civil Pro- cedure 1.500, failure to timely file and serve such pleadings within the above time periods may result in the entry of a De- fault Judgment, and Final Order of Forfeiture. KATHERINE FERNANDEZ RUNDLE State Attorney /s/ Brian H. Zack BRIAN H. ZACK Assistant State Attorney Florida Bar # 1000416 P.O. Box 227760 Miami, Florida 33222-7760 (T): 786-316-9929 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION IN RE: FORFEITURE OF $216,280.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY. SAO No: 010-0725 SF No: 72-601 CGPD No: 25-004802 $216,280.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY. TO: All persons or entities who have standing to claim a legal interest in the above-described properties YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a forfei- ture action has been filed against the above-described property in Miami-Dade County, Florida on September 12, 2025. WHEREAS any and all potential claimant(s) and/or interested party who wishes to contest the forfeiture shall file and serve a responsive pleading and affirmative defenses with this Court within twenty (20) days from the date of service of this publication establishing cause as to why the above-described property should not be forfeit- ed to Coral Gables Police De- partment on behalf of the South Florida Financial Crimes Strike Force for its use accord- ing to law. This notice shall be published once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in the Miami Daily Business Review. PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT- UTES SECTION 932.704, any po- tential claimant who desires to contest the forfeiture must serve a true and correct copy of any responsive pleading or af- firmative defenses within the above stated time period upon counsel for the Petitioner, BRIAN H. ZACK, Assistant State Attorney, P.O. Box 227760, Mia- mi, Florida 33222-7760. Pursu- ant to Florida Rule of Civil Pro- cedure 1.500, failure to timely file and serve such pleadings within the above time periods may result in the entry of a De- fault Judgment, and Final Order of Forfeiture. KATHERINE FERNANDEZ RUNDLE State Attorney /s/ Brian H. Zack BRIAN H. ZACK Assistant State Attorney Florida Bar # 1000416 P.O. Box 227760 Miami, Florida 33222-7760 (T): 786-316-9929 TWO MEN AND A TRUCK intents to dispose of property held in our storage due to non- payment of fees. Items belong to Enid Paredes, last known ad- dress of 19 SW 6th St., Unit B, Dania Beach, FL 33004. Items are currently at 2160 N. An- drews Ave, Pompano Beach, FL 954-791-8092. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION IN RE: FORFEITURE OF $435,252.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY; $314,630.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY; $9,713.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY; $2,630.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY. SAO No: 012-0825 SF No: 72-607 CGPD No: 25-4935 TO: All persons or entities who have standing to claim a legal interest in the above-described properties YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a forfei- ture action has been filed against the above-described property in Miami-Dade County, Florida on September 15, 2025. WHEREAS any and all potential claimant(s) and/or interested party who wishes to contest the forfeiture shall file and serve a responsive pleading and affirmative defenses with this Court within twenty (20) days from the date of service of this publication establishing cause as to why the above-described property should not be forfeit- ed to Coral Gables Police De- partment on behalf of the South Florida Financial Crimes Strike Force for its use accord- ing to law. This notice shall be published once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in the Miami Daily Business Review. PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT- UTES SECTION 932.704, any po- tential claimant who desires to contest the forfeiture must serve a true and correct copy of any responsive pleading or af- firmative defenses within the above stated time period upon counsel for the Petitioner, BRIAN H. ZACK, Assistant State Attorney, P.O. Box 227760, Mia- mi, Florida 33222-7760. Pursu- ant to Florida Rule of Civil Pro- cedure 1.500, failure to timely file and serve such pleadings within the above time periods may result in the entry of a De- fault Judgment, and Final Order of Forfeiture. KATHERINE FERNANDEZ RUNDLE State Attorney /s/ Brian H. Zack BRIAN H. ZACK Assistant State Attorney Florida Bar # 1000416 P.O. Box 227760 Miami, Florida 33222-7760 (T): 786-316-9929 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION IN RE: FORFEITURE OF $100,000.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY. SAO No: 011-0825 SF No: 72-606 CGPD No: 25-4824 TO: All persons or entities who have standing to claim a legal interest in the above-described properties YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a forfei- ture action has been filed against the above-described property in Miami-Dade County, Florida on September 12, 2025. WHEREAS any and all potential claimant(s) and/or interested party who wishes to contest the forfeiture shall file and serve a responsive pleading and affirmative defenses with this Court within twenty (20) days from the date of service of this publication establishing cause as to why the above-described property should not be forfeit- ed to Coral Gables Police De- partment on behalf of the South Florida Financial Crimes Strike Force for its use accord- ing to law. This notice shall be published once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in the Miami Daily Business Review. PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT- UTES SECTION 932.704, any po- tential claimant who desires to contest the forfeiture must serve a true and correct copy of any responsive pleading or af- firmative defenses within the above stated time period upon counsel for the Petitioner, BRIAN H. ZACK, Assistant State Attorney, P.O. Box 227760, Mia- mi, Florida 33222-7760. Pursu- ant to Florida Rule of Civil Pro- cedure 1.500, failure to timely file and serve such pleadings within the above time periods may result in the entry of a De- fault Judgment, and Final Order of Forfeiture. KATHERINE FERNANDEZ RUNDLE State Attorney /s/ Brian H. Zack BRIAN H. ZACK Assistant State Attorney Florida Bar # 1000416 P.O. Box 227760 Miami, Florida 33222-7760 (T): 786-316-9929 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Mercedes-Benz of Miami gives notice and intent to sell for non-payment of labor, service and storage fees for the follow- ing vehicle on 10/13/2025 at 8:30 AM at 1200 NW 167th St, Miami, FL 33169. Please call 305-707-0147 to arrange $7,179.23 payment in cash on day of the sale to redeem the motor vehicle or satisfy the lien. Parties claiming interest have rights to a hearing prior to sale with Clerk of Court. Owner has right to recover possession of vehicle without judicial pro- ceedings as pursuant to FL Stat- ute 559.917. The lien claimed by the lienor is subject to enforce- ment pursuant to section 713.585 FL Statutes. Any pro- ceeds recovered from sale over the amount of lien will be de- posited with Clerk of the Court for disposition upon court or- der. Said Company reserves the right to accept or reject any & all bids. 2019 MERZ VIN# WDAPF4CC1HP531191 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY Extra Space Storage on be- half of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express will hold a public auction to sell per- sonal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indi- cated: October 15th 2025 at 11:15 AM at the Extra Space Storage facility located at: 850 E 65th St. Hialeah, FL. 33013 (305) 849 5848. Katron Coley Holmes: Personal effects, Furniture, Boxes, Bins, Bag, Portrait, Step Ladder, Roller Skates. 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 pur- chase up until the winning bid- der takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Please take notice SmartStop Self Storage located at 189 Linton Blvd., Delray Beach, FL 33444, intends to hold an auc- tion of the goods stored in the following units to satisfy the lien of the owner. The sale will occur as an online auction via www.selfstorageauction.com on 10/16/2025 at 2:00PM. Con- tents include personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below. Unit 929 Elisha Albin- bags, boxes, totes, and household items Unit 955 Nicholas Ward boxes, bags, totes and household items Unit 061 Savannah Miranda boxes, bags, totes and household goods Unit 167 Michael Marx boxes, bags, totes, clothing and household items Unit 240 Maha Elkasmi boxes, bags, totes and household items Unit 316 Craig Morse- boxes, bags, totes and household items Unit 373 Anthony Competiel- lo Jr- boxes, bags, totes, file cabinets Unit 437 Dillon Ayer- boxes, bags and clothing Unit 460 Margaret Devine boxes, bags, totes and household items Purchases must be paid at the above referenced facility in or- der to complete the transac- tion. SmartStop Self Storage may refuse any bid and may re- scind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes posses- sion of the personal property. Please contact the property with any questions (561) 210-7991 14 September 25 - OctOber 1, 2025 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | CULTURE | NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | LETTERS | CONTENTS | MONTH XX–MONTH XX, 2008 miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | Performance Arsht The Arsht Center announces its 20th season. BY SHAWN MACOMBER T he Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts’ extraordinary upcoming 2025-2026 season — its 20th — arrives at a moment when the value and even exis- tence of arts funding and access are suddenly a wide-open question. On the purely economic side of the ledger, the numbers this local institution runs up pro- vide an impressive counterpoint to the naysay- ers: Since opening in 2006, the Arsht has attracted more than six million patrons, creat- ing 11,500 jobs annually through its 400 events while serving 80,000 students with free cul- tural experiences that would likely not other- wise exist. It is, in short, a big, bright, multihued tile amidst a mosaic of hundreds of diverse, thriving Miami-Dade arts organizations, which a study by the county’s Department of Cultural Affairs found to be “a significant business in- dustry, generating $2.1 billion in local economic activity and supporting 31,515 local jobs.” “By continuing to build on our work through challenging economic times, and es- pecially by building on our free Arsht commu- nity and education programs,” Arsht Center President and CEO Johann Zietsman tells New Times, “we make a powerful statement that cultural experiences are not a luxury but a necessity for a healthy, vibrant community.” Of course, hearts must also be won, not just minds. And while one could argue that age is just a number for cultural institutions as well as people and that Arsht has a long track record of consistently great program- ming, the twentieth season nevertheless does feel special — monumental, even — with a vast enough array of shows, epic productions, community programs, and educational activi- ties to touch virtually every heart within the city limits and beyond. It is a calendar big enough to encompass performances by the Rennie Harris Pure- movement American Street Dance Theater and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; by long-established nineties global female pop stars Lisa Loeb and Joan Osbourne, as well as rising local future star Alexa Lash. Sure, you could pick between a Flamenco Festival led by the legend Sara Baras or the Cleveland Or- chestra’s the Princess Bride, but is it incon- ceivable to choose both?. There is a dance courtesy of the Peter Lon- don Global Dance Company and Ailey II: the Next Generation of Dance. There is a date with drummer/vocalist Emily Maddox, who is bringing the solo jazz/pop/indie/funk fire after a career working with legends like Julio Iglesias and Chiquis Rivera. There are multi- ple themed performances by Miami City Bal- let — their production of Carmen is fantastic, btw — and the Mi- ami Symphony Or- chestra. There is the Malcolm X Jazz Suite, which is per- formed by jazz mas- ter Terence Blanchard and the Turtle Island Quar- tet. There are “Live On the Plaza” con- certs under the stars. Clue will come to life on the same stage hosting the queen of percussion Shelia E., and so much more. How does the Arsht do it? First and foremost, Zietsman says, the staff listens closely to the community. The process is intentional, balancing multiple genres and “the best of the best” visiting artists and com- panies with a mission to spotlight and nur- ture South Florida’s incredible, growing artistic community. “Marking the 20th season of the Arsht is an opportunity for us to invite everyone to celebrate Miami-Dade County’s cultural transformation,” Zietsman says. “An entire generation of young people has grown up with the Arsht in their lives. That is meaning- ful, not just to the Arsht, but to all of Miami. The magical experiences we have planned for the coming year are our way of celebrating the journey with the entire community.”
[email protected] Tickets for the 2025-2026 Adrienne Arsht Center’s 2025-2026 season are on sale now. Photo by Tony Tur “CULTURAL EXPERIENCES ARE NOT A LUXURY BUT A NECESSITY FOR A HEALTHY, VIBRANT COMMUNITY.” | CROSSFADE | ▼ Music Music