Anna Maria Island Sun May 30, 2018

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VOL 18 No. 33

May 30, 2018

Kinder ready to guide Chamber

The new Chamber president says she wants to bring more opportunities for members to succeed. BY TOM VAUGHT

SUN STAFF WRITER | tvaught@amisun.com

HOLMES BEACH – When Deb Wing resigned as Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce last year, Vice President Terri Kinder and assistant Cathy Pizzo were promoted to acting president and vice president by the board of directors. Last week, the board officially named the two to their positions permanently. Kinder said last week she’s ready to assume the role and the board seemed to agree, as members did not interview anybody else for the position. Originally from Ohio, Kinder has a varied background in the business world. In Dayton, she was a technical consultant for a large company and an education consultant with another. She and her husband moved to Sarasota where he had a job waiting for him. They moved around some more and ended up in Jacksonville. Finally, they returned to the Gulf Coast where she helped her husband establish his business. In her spare time, she volunteered for the Chamber. “I enjoyed the people, and when they looked for someone become vice president, they chose me,” she said. “I was very honored to help Deb Wing serve the businesses community.” She said she is excited that Pizzo is continuing to serve as vice president. What are her plans for the Chamber? “I want to bring a new initiative to serve members,” she said. “I want to expand the ambassador program and to make an educational series for the members.” She also said she wants to bring speakers in to talk about things important to the business community with an eye on new trends and opportunities for the businesses to succeed.

A day for remembering CINDY LANE | SUN

Memorial Day celebrations were held in both Anna Maria and Cortez on Monday to remember and honor those who sacrificed their lives in the service of our country. The Cortez Cultural Center held an old-fashioned hot dog picnic, above, with two veterans (top row from left), Bob Landry, who served in Vietnam, as grillmaster, and J.B. Crawford, who served in Korea. For more on Anna Maria’s day of remembrance, see our story on Page 40.

County commissioners approve concession fund request Manatee County commissioners approved a request from the three Island cities for $1,023,520 for capital improvement projects and a $100,000 donation to The Center of Anna Maria Island. BY KRISTIN SWAIN SUN STAFF WRITER | kswain@amisun.com

MANATEE COUNTY – An influx of monies from the excess concession fund is making its way to the three Island cities and The Center of Anna Maria Island. In a unanimous vote, Manatee County commissioners agreed to

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KRISTIN SWAIN | SUN

Holmes Beach Mayor Bob Johnson addresses Manatee County commissioners during a presentation requesting use of concession funds for the three Island cities and The Center of Anna Maria Island. release the requested funds. Totaling $1,023,520, the request included $400,590 for bicycle safety improvements and $64,930 for pedestrian

safety improvements in Bradenton Beach and Holmes Beach, $25,000 for Holmes Beach Dog Park improvements, $35,000 for a kayak launch at Grassy Point Preserve, and $40,000 for Holmes Beach Skate Park improvements. All of those projects are listed at a 50 percent match for the Island cities. The ask also included $25,000 for bicycle racks in Holmes Beach, $333,000 toward the Anna Maria City Pier rebuild, and $100,000 for capital improvements at The Center of Anna Maria Island. The excess concession fund, managed by county commissioners, was established to hold funds received

TOM VAUGHT | SUN

SEE CONCESSION, PAGE 41

Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce President Kinder, right, with Vice President Cathy Pizzo.

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