Seen Around Town Signs of the times – A look around Islamorada By David Gross - April 18, 2020 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestReddItEmailPrint A sign outside the Matecumbe United Methodist reads “Services Canceled in April. Pray.” A sign situated alongside U.S. 1 in Islamorada encourages people to maintain 6 feet apart. DAVID GROSS/Contributed Anne’s Beach in Islamorada is wrapped off to the public until further notice. DAVID GROSS/Contributed Burton Memorial United Methodist’s God’s Kitchen offers free meals Thursdays from 5:30 to 6 p.m. Services are now online via Facebook. DAVID GROSS/Contributed The main sign outside Founders Park lets local residents know what’s currently closed. The boat ramp opened to Islamorada residents only on March 20. DAVID GROSS/Contributed Green Turtle Inn in Islamorada offers Bubba-Q to go. DAVID GROSS/Contributed Outside Islamorada Beer Company, a sign reads ‘Rum punch to go,” and “Isolation hydration.” DAVID GROSS/Contributed A sign is posted alongside the road at Keys Bite in Key Largo. DAVID GROSS/Contributed Made 2 Order in Tavernier displays a large sign to passers-by letting them know they offer delivery. DAVID GROSS/Contributed A sign outside the Matecumbe United Methodist reads “Services Canceled in April. Pray.” DAVID GROSS/Contributed Subscribe To Our NewsletterGet Keys Weekly delivered right to your inbox along with a daily dose of Keys News. SUBSCRIBE! Success! Please check your email for confirmation.