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St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Catholic Church Reverend Emeritus Edward Pick was born in 1935 and ordained to the priesthood in 1960. But, on his 80th birthday, during a celebration after Feb. 22 church services, he told parishioners his life really began when he was assigned to Longboat Key in 1973. There was no Catholic church on the Key at the time, so he became founding reverend of St. Mary. “Father Edward Pick is, and will always be, the integral part of the history of Longboat Key,” St. Mary member Mary Elizabeth Carey said. “Sunday was his 80th birthday. He celebrated the occasion at his beloved church in the presence of an overflow crowd of grateful parishioners.”
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SUCCESSION PLAN: Life after Bullock Dave Bullock made a five-year commitment to the town in 2011. What’s the plan as the clock ticks toward 2016?
ELECTED COMMISSIONERS The town manager and attorney are the only two individuals who report directly to the commission. At least five commissioners must vote affirmatively to hire or fire the town manager.
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What will Longboat life look like after Town Manager Dave Bullock departs? According to Bullock, that’s up to the Longboat Key Town Commission to decide. On Oct. 31, 2014, Bullock began his fourth year as town manager. When he was hired, he gave the commission a five-year commitment. Asked if he will stay beyond five years, Bullock told the Longboat Observer he “doesn’t have a departure date.” “I absolutely said I would do five years,” Bullock said. Asked again what his plans are beyond five years, Bullock declined to provide a date or a time frame beyond Oct. 31, 2016. “What I can tell you is there’s a lot going on right now on Longboat Key,” Bullock said. “I came here to do stuff, and the next 12 months are extremely busy.” An amendment to Bullock’s contract signed in July 2012 reveals that on or before Sept. 15, if the commission takes no additional action on his contract, Bullock’s contract will be automatically extended for another three years, so Bullock could stay on through Oct. 31, 2018.
ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER
TOWN MANAGER
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Anne Ross $114,899.20
Dave Bullock $180,003.20
Maggie Mooney-Portale Hourly rate contract
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Susan Phillips $78,872.60
SEVEN DEPARTMENTS OVERSEEN BY THE TOWN MANAGER FINANCE DIRECTOR
TOWN CLERK
FIRE CHIEF
ACTING IT DIRECTOR
Sue Smith $95,014.40
Trish Granger $88,379.20
Paul Dezzi $95,160
Jason Keen $85,966.40
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Oversees: 35 employees
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PLANNING & ZONING DIRECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
POLICE CHIEF
Alaina Ray $88,379.20
Juan Florensa $109,262.40
Pete Cumming $92,705.60
Oversees: Nine employees
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Key Club checks in with IPOC on Islandside plan IPOC President Bob White has reservations about hotel traffic but still hopes to sign an agreement in support of a future Key Club project. VOTER STAMP OF APPROVAL? Voters will decide whether to allow tourism at Islandside in a May 12 all-mail referendum.
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The Longboat Key Planning, Zoning and Building Department doesn’t know what Ocean Properties Ltd. will submit for a Longboat Key Club Islandside project if voters decide in May to allow
tourism via a referendum vote. But members of the Islandside Property Owners Coalition (IPOC) are more in-the-know than town staff. Ocean Properties is working behind the scenes to gain supSEE KEY CLUB PAGE 3A
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BULLOCK: Succession FROM PAGE 1A
Bullock insists his contract details aren’t important. “I spend absolutely no time thinking about my contract,” he said. Bullock said he’s here “to modernize the organization and work to build the community until they (commissioners) don’t want me or I’m at where I should do something else. It could happen tomorrow. It’s not there yet.” With only a five-year commitment confirmed, some commissioners have discussed the need for a succession plan during their individual meetings with Bullock. “We want to know there’s someone in place that can handle the job,” said Commissioner Lynn Larson. “We don’t want to be in the lurch like we were when Bruce
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St. Denis left. We need a plan.” The commission hired Bullock on an interim basis in 2011, after St. Denis, town manager since 1997, resigned after pressure from commissioners mounted. In 2012, Bullock and the commission agreed on a more permanent contract. Bullock, though, said he won’t create a succession plan or find a replacement town manager unless the commission asks him to do so as a collective body during a public meeting. “The selection of a town manager is a charter responsibility,” Bullock said. “Any town manager who thinks they are going to hire the town manager forgot to read the charter. The charter is clear the commission hires a town manager.” The commission hires and fires
EMPLOYEE EVALUATIONS ALSO EVALUATE DIRECTORS Town Manager Dave Bullock’s department directors review employee performance, but that doesn’t mean the town manager doesn’t know how his more than 100 employees are doing. “I look at every evaluation,” Bullock said. Those evaluations, Bullock said, “tell me both about the employees and the department director performing the evaluation.” Asked to elaborate, Bullock said if a director or manager writes up an evaluation that
states the employee is simply a good worker with little evaluation or feedback, “I pay extra attention to those,” he said. “I try to give my directors help whenever they need it,” Bullock added. “There’s always room for improvement on all levels.” Bullock said as town manager, he constantly assesses his staff and asks himself if they are the right person for the role they currently possess. “There’s not one job any of us have today we will have in five years,” Bullock said.
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The town manager oversees more than 100 employees at Longboat Key Town Hall and other town facilities.
its town manager and attorney. For the town manager, either decision requires an affirmative vote of five commissioners. Bullock promoted Anne Ross, previously the town’s engineer in the Public Works Department, to a newly created assistant town manager position in January 2013. In January, Bullock announced at a workshop he was creating a new Public Works utilities manager position to oversee and administer current and future capital projects related to water and sewer infrastructure, including a $20 million, 12,000-foot water main replacement. The position, Bullock stated, was needed because when Ross was appointed assistant town manager two years ago, her town engineer position was split between the Utilities Division and Town Manager’s Office. The promotion has shifted her further away from her engineering and project management work and more toward her assistant town manager duties. A resolution requesting $66,315 within the capital improvement fund for a new utility manager position to oversee the capital improvement projects was met
with skepticism, though, from some commissioners who wanted to know how much the position will cost when benefits are added to the position’s mix. Asked if Ross is being groomed as a town manager successor, Bullock said, “That’s up to the commission.” Bullock said it’s more difficult to find multiple replacement options in smaller organizations such as the town. “I try to build a department that can last and fill it with people that this town wants to have,” Bullock said. “I make management decisions every day and don’t put them in the newspaper for everyone to read. My objective is to always make the town as effective and productive as we can.” Bullock said whoever replaces him will not be his clone. “You have to think about an organization served with a bit of diversity in its layers,” Bullock said. “I look for people who have a sense of where they fit within the larger picture. I don’t always have a perfect form of succession in place and make sudden decisions. But I’m always looking for second or third replacements for employees in mind.”
Town Manager Dave Bullock has worked with Human Resources Manager Lisa Silvertooth for more than a year to formulate a merit-based employee incentive system for general employees. “If someone is doing a great job and someone else is not doing a satisfactory job, should the person not doing a great job get the same raises as those that are?” Bullock said. “I think most people would say, pay your higher performing employees better.” Bullock said he’s not prepared to discuss the system further until it’s implemented later this year. Bullock said a similar system will be discussed in the coming months during Longboat Key Fire Rescue union contract negotiations. “It’s a system where employees get to participate in the discussions and provide me feedback on the things they do well,” Bullock said. “It’s about setting up a better way to create and develop expectations so employees have a clear expectation.”
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Cumming books 400 hours in training program Police Chief Pete Cumming is ready to put the lessons he learned in a four-month Southern Police Institute course to work on Longboat Key. ROBIN HARTILL MANAGING EDITOR
Longboat Key Police Chief Pete Cumming hasn’t been spotted much on the island over the past four months. But don’t think the town’s top cop was playing hooky. Cumming graduated Feb. 13 from the Southern Police Institute’s Command Officers Development Course, a 400-hour academic course offered by the University of Louisville in which top-ranking law enforcement attend classes on a two-weekson, two-weeks-off basis for four months. He first approached Town Manager Dave Bullock in August to let him know he was on the waitlist but emphasized: “I’m probably not going to get into (the current) class,” knowing that classes are limited to 50. A few weeks later, Cumming got a call from the SPI notifying him that a 51st spot in the class had been created for him — and Cumming still doesn’t know why. Attending a command-level training program was a longtime goal for Cumming. In 2010, Police Chief Al Hogle submitted Cumming’s name for consideration for the FBI National Academy, in Quantico, Va., a course that runs for 10 weeks straight and includes both physical and academic training. Cumming was on the waitlist in 2012, when Hogle died suddenly in a motorcycle crash. With the new and unexpected role of police chief, Cumming withdrew his name from the waitlist. It took him two years before he felt he had the personnel in place — including Deputy Chief Frank Rubino and Capt. Chris Skinner — who could run the department
WHO PAID THE TUITION? The cost of Cumming’s attendance at the Southern Police Institute’s Command Officers Development Course was $4,000, plus lodging and meals. But the money for the course didn’t come from the town’s budget. The money came from the state’s Second Dollar Fund, a $1 fine included in traffic citations that is used for law enforcement purposes.
while he took the extended leave such training requires. Cumming opted to apply for SPI instead of the FBI National Academy for its academic focus. “The curriculum is heavy on leadership and using resources to the highest potential,” he said. “It’s about being in command and organizing the people and the resources you have.” On Oct. 6, Cumming reported for his first day of class in Sanford, along with law enforcement professionals from 22 agencies in Florida and two Virginia departments. “My routine was, wake up at 5:30 a.m. to study, then be in the classroom five-and-a-half miles away by 7:30 a.m.,” Cumming said. “It was paramilitary style. You’d be in class from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. I’d head straight home and try to get in some physical fitness. Then, I’d go back to studying and be in bed by 9 p.m. There was no time for socializing.” When Cumming returned to the Key for two weeks off from class, he had to cram in four weeks’ worth of work while also completing homework. Cumming had a variety of
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Longboat Key Police Chief Pete Cumming holds the plaque he received at his Feb. 13 graduation ceremony.
projects as part of the curriculum, including the assignment of building an efficient model police department out of an agency in shambles in the fictional Rivertown, S.C. It looked somewhat like Longboat Key: It was an island community with a single main road, although it was more than double the size of Longboat Key and contained an economically depressed area, along with a wealthy segment. “It had tourism concerns and regattas,” Cumming said. “We had to create a marine patrol from nothing and create public outreach.” In an unrelated assignment, Cumming wrote a 25-page paper about a topic he knows a thing or two about: dispatch consolidation. Cumming is still determining exactly how he’ll put the lessons he learned to use at the Longboat Key Police Department. But one area where he’ll put the
training to use is enhancing the department’s community policing. “For me, the feedback I get from the community is my barometer,” Cumming said. “I want to have more back-and-forth dialogue with the community.” The course also drove home the importance of recognizing good policing for Cumming, along with the importance of effective disciplinary procedures. Cumming returned to the department full time Feb 16. Perhaps the only individual who’s happier than Cumming that the four-month course is over is Rubino, who has been acting chief in Cumming’s absence and has had double the workload as a result. But Rubino, a graduate of both the SPI and FBI National Academy, knows the value of the education. “I’ve been to the school, and I know just how much he can gain from it,” Rubino said.
“The curriculum is heavy on leadership and using resources to the highest potential; it’s about being in command and organizing the people and the resources you have.”
future Islandside project. “We hope to have a signed agreement regarding Ocean Properties’ future development plan soon,” White said. White said his biggest concern with any future project is the impact it will have on future traffic. “Traffic has been heavy this year without the Hilton up and running and the Colony still offline,” White said. “So any project has to address traffic concerns appropriately.” Ocean Properties Vice President Andy Berger told the Longboat Observer a concept plan has been reviewed by IPOC and Islandside communities. “It’s important to have an agreement in place with IPOC as we move forward,” Berger said. Berger declined to release or discuss additional information about a future Islandside project. In January, the commission approved an ordinance that
will place a referendum question before voters. The town has received approval from the Manatee and Sarasota county supervisor of elections office and Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner to hold a mail-only vote on whether tourism use should be allowed on the Islandside property. White urged the commission last year to hold any vote by mail because Ocean Properties seeks a special election after peak season. Approval of the referendum would convert no more than 300 allowable units from residential to tourism use. Planning, Zoning and Building Director Alaina Ray said she saw conceptual renderings a couple of months ago that are still in flux, but the department has no copies on file. “I’ve had some discussions regarding the number of hotel rooms, but that’s all,” Ray said. Ocean Properties will file plans if voters approve the referendum.
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KEY CLUB: Eyeing IPOC support FROM PAGE 1A
“Traffic has been heavy this year without the Hilton up and running and the Colony still offline. So any project has to address traffic concerns appropriately.” — IPOC President Bob White
port for a future Key Club project from IPOC and surrounding properties. A February newsletter from The Sanctuary at Longboat Key Club Community Association Inc. reported to residents that, in the fall, Delray Beach-based Ocean Properties discussed a conceptual plan with IPOC that includes a hotel, parking garage, condominium tower and seven smaller villas. The plan also includes an option to redevelop a current undisclosed restaurant property for future condominiums. The newsletter states that all redevelopment is planned for south of Longboat Club Road, which will be shifted slightly to the north. No development is planned for north of the road. “They had addressed constructively several concerns that members of IPOC had raised, while maintaining the elements they
consider instrumental to their success,” the newsletter states. IPOC opposed the Key Club’s past $400 million project that the Longboat Key Commission approved in 2010 and was subsequently overturned in the courts. One of those rulings required the town to hold a referendum before changing the uses in three zoning districts, including the one in which the Islandside property is located. But, IPOC President Bob White told the Longboat Observer last week that he’s seen a tentative plan and “is a lot happier with it than the plan Loeb was proposing.” “We’ve had discussions with Ocean Properties for a couple of years now, and the lines of communication remain open,” White said. White said IPOC has a draft of a written agreement with Ocean Properties that it continues to review that shows support for a
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THE ART OF RE DESIGN THE OBSERVER IS BORN
Ralph & Claire Hunter started the first issue of the Longboat Observer.
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THE WALSH WAY
The Walsh & Beliles Family acquire the Longboat Observer and refresh the classic look for a new perspective on the reader experience.
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Mario Garcia & Mario Garcia Jr. reinvigorate the Observers by bringing innovation to the flow of readership.
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Officer, fire chief involved in crashes Longboat Key Police Officer Dennis Silverio and Fire Rescue Chief Paul Dezzi were involved in separate crashes Feb. 18. A driver rear-ended Silverio’s patrol vehicle while he was turning onto Gulf of Mexico Drive around the 4400 block. While Dezzi was en route to the scene to investigate, another driver rear-ended his vehicle. Silverio was transported from the scene with minor injuries as a precaution, according to Longboat Key Police Chief Pete Cumming. Dezzi and the other two drivers were not injured. Traffic backed up mid-Key Wednesday afternoon as police and firefighter/paramedics responded.
Town website offers new traffic feature The town’s website, longboatkey. org, now includes a “Current traffic map” on its homepage that allows users to view current traffic conditions on and around the Key. Click on “Current traffic map,” on the left side of the page, which will direct you to Google’s mapping system, where current traffic conditions are displayed.
SMH to demolish urgent care building
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Pegie Stark, a protégé of Mario Garcia Sr., crafts an energized design for the pages of the Observers through inspiration drawn from Mondrian.
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Sarasota Memorial Hospital’s board of directors voted at its Feb. 17 meeting to demolish the 5,476-square-foot building at 500 John Ringling Blvd. on St. Armands Circle, where St.
MEETINGS n Consolidated Retirement System Board of Trustees Quarterly Meeting 1:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27 n Town Commission Regular Meeting 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17 n Code Enforcement Board Meeting 10 a.m. Monday, March 9 n Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 12
Armands Medical Center is currently located. The property will become the location of SMH’s sixth urgent care center. The board approved the $3.6 million purchase of the property last December. St. Armands Medical Center owner Dr. Edward Carlstrom, who also owned the 5,476-square-foot building on the property, plans to move his practice to Bahia Vista in Sarasota. SMH plans to open the new satellite facility in December.
Town to hold public open house The town will host a community open house from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at the Longboat Key Public Safety Complex, 5490 Gulf of Mexico Drive. The public is invited to meet town staff and learn about each department. The event includes free document shredding, Sarasota County’s Mobile Medical Unit, Florida’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Initiative and more.
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Ham Jones swapped security for dream Ham Jones, who left a career at IBM to open Seafood Shack, died Feb. 14. He was 81. ROBIN HARTILL MANAGING EDITOR
Ham Jones had security. He had a successful career at IBM and company stock. What he also had was a dream of owning a restaurant and marina. So, Jones gave up the security of a corporate job and used his savings and IBM stock to buy waterfront land and build a marina, followed by the iconic Seafood Shack restaurant in Cortez. The latter grew to a 650- seat restaurant that, at its peak, was one of the top 10 grossing independent restaurants in Florida. For four decades, he owned the restaurant and surrounding marina until last October, when he sold the properties for $4 million to Canadian developer Vandyk Group of Cos. That he had no restaurant experience was not a deterrent. “Basically, he said he took what he learned from IBM, which was to think,” said Jones’ wife, Lorraine. Hamlin “Ham” Jones, of Longboat Key, died Feb. 14. He was 81. Born Oct. 18, 1933, in Gulfport, Miss., Jones was a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Korean War in Germany. He attended the University of Florida on a GI
Bill and was a lifelong Gators fan. Jones became a computer programmer for IBM who worked with NASA and was responsible for developing the computer program that launched the first man on the moon. “He was quite a brilliant young man,” said Woody Wolverton, a friend of 27 years who got to know Jones as his stockbroker. Jones later worked on Wolverton’s campaign for the Longboat Key Town Commission. “He was a selfmade man and very patriotic. I think he made enough money to buy some land up on Cortez, and he built up quite a dynasty.” Jones was an avid supporter of the local community, according to past Longboat Key Chamber President Andrew Vac, who befriended Jones after approaching him about hosting a chamber event on his paddle wheeler, “The Showboat.” “Ham was very gracious,” Vac said. “He wouldn’t charge per person. He would basically give it for free, but he’d have a cash bar….He was just very community-oriented.” Jones was popular at local drinking spots throughout his more than four decades on the Key: the old Holiday Inn, Buc-
caneer Inn and Colony Beach & Tennis Resort, as well as Pattigeorges and, most recently, Lazy Lobster of Longboat. Jones got to know his future wife, Lorraine, when she worked at the former Intercity Bank, in Bradenton, and he would call her to discuss his business loans. He finally met her in person at a retirement party for Lorraine’s boss that was held at the Seafood Shack. They were a couple for 22 years but waited more than 14 years before marrying in December 2006. Lazy Lobster owner Michael Garey got to know Jones as a close friend in 2009, after Garey opened Lazy Lobster of Longboat and Jones became a happy hour regular, who always sat with Lorraine in the right-most two seats of the bar, sipping Dewar’s Scotch and soda. On the rare occasion Garey ran out of Dewar’s Scotch, he would call Jones, who would bring it with him to happy hour. “He was a southern gentleman, a polite, straight-shooter who commanded the respect of the entire bar,” Garey said. But beyond the bar, Jones commanded respect in the restaurant business — something Garey built for Jones back when he was a child dining at the restaurant. “I had no idea I’d be going into the restaurant business as a career,” Garey said. “I could
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Hamlin “Ham” Jones, pictured in 2006, with wife, Lorraine, left, at their wedding ceremony.
remember how big it was and how everything just hummed along in such a reasonable fashion. It impressed me even as a kid.” Garey appreciated the magnitude of owning a 650-seat restaurant even more after he built his own career in the business. “It’s very hard to be very big and very good,” Garey said. “When Ham was running (Seafood Shack), it was very big and very good.” Lorraine Jones attested to the rarity of individuals such as her husband. “He took that money, and he took a chance,” she said. “He was one of the very few people who lived his dream.” Jones was preceded in death by his son, Hamlin Jr. He is survived by his wife, Lorraine, of Longboat
“It’s very hard to be very big and very good. When Ham was running (Seafood Shack), it was very big and very good.” — Michael Garey, Lazy Lobster of Longboat owner
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In 1969, Longboat Key was under attack. The attackers weren’t developers or tourists. “The rabid raccoons were reportedly chasing cars, clawing at windows, entering homes and attacking dogs,” according to a report prepared by Code Enforcement Officer Chris Elbon. At the time, rabies was a menacing threat on the Key because there were no state regulations in place requiring vaccinations. But, like bellbottoms and disco balls, those days are a thing of the past. Yet, town regulations adopted by the Longboat Key Town Commission at the time requiring pet owners to obtain $3 licenses for their animals by showing the town proof of rabies vaccination remain in place. It’s a requirement that few pet owners know about or follow. The commission reached consensus at its Feb. 17 workshop to direct staff to eliminate town licenses. Sarasota and Manatee counties already have licenses that require owners to vaccinate their pets. “I think the town acted in a responsible manner back then to deal with a rabies outbreak that existed in the town,” said Town
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The biggest differences among Longboat Key’s Town Commission candidates are in their temperament and experience and having the ability and skill to move the town forward within the confines of collaborating with the other commissioners. B.J. Bishop, Longboat Key Planning and Zoning Board member and former chairwoman and former mayor of Leesburg, Va., asked perhaps the most relevant question at the Longboat Observer’s Town Commission candidate forum nearly three weeks ago. Posed to all four candidates, she asked them to show what civic involvement they have had that demonstrates their ability to work effectively on a board or in a group. Most of the audience members at the forum — many of them acute Town Hall watchers — knew exactly what Bishop was trying to point out without naming names. As she noted, working collegially and professionally is a requisite skill of all of the commissioners. And if you line up the positions of the four candidates on all of the issues and the experiences that qualify them for the Town Commission, the clearest way to differentiate which two of the four candidates are best suited to be elected is to answer Bishop’s question. The contrast is unequivocal.
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In the District 4 race, which covers the area just south of Twin Shores, in the 3700 block of Gulf of Mexico Drive, north to the 5600 block, the two candidates are Jack Daly and Larry Grossman. One of them will replace Mayor Jim Brown, who has reached his six-year term limit. A former city planner for 30 years in Alexandria, Va., Grossman has run for the commission once before unsuccessfully. But give him credit. He can be described positively as a citizen activist who believes Longboat Key can be better than what it is. Grossman can be seen at just about every Town Commission and planning board meeting, often not just as a spectator, but as a citizen who speaks his mind, mostly on planning and development issues. He participated in the town’s visioning process; he was a member of the ULI Implementation Committee, until he resigned out of frustration over the makeup of the panel; and he was a member of the Longboat Key Revitalization Task Force, until his objectives conflicted irrevocably with the task force, causing him to leave the group. Daly, a full-time Longboat Key resident since 1994, has been involved on Longboat Key mostly out of the limelight. He served 20 years on the board — 10 of them successfully as president — of the Club Longboat homeowners association. That’s a feat of patience and perseverance in itself. He also has been serving four years on the town Planning and Zoning Board, currently as vice chairman. But in his 36-year professional life, Daly’s breadth of experience is a picture of
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competence. Educated as a civil engineer and later a lawyer, Daly spent his career in the legal, corporate and federal lobbying offices of Columbia Gas, negotiating agreements with major suppliers and customers. He became CEO of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, where he mediated and lobbied federal regulators over the production and distribution of natural gas. Given their backgrounds, you can create a picture that their experiences were largely on two different levels. When you talk to Grossman, you hear a passionate planning technocrat who has spent much of his career at the “doer” level, in the trenches of project development. Daly, in contrast, worked at the strategic level. The relevance here is the role of a commissioner. He is the equivalent of a corporate board director, overseeing the strategy and policies of the enterprise, not involved in its day-to-day operations.
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The other Town Commission race pits at-large Commissioner Phill Younger against former Commissioner and longtime Longboat Key activist Gene Jaleski. They are vying for one of the two at-large seats on the commission. (All Longboat registered voters will vote in both races.) Younger is running for his final term; Jaleski is running for the fourth time. The contrast between Younger and Jaleski is similar to that of Daly and Grossman, albeit magnified. Younger is much like Daly, introspective, analytical, strategic. He, too, was educated as an engineer and lawyer. While he can be prone to making direct, blunt comments, he maintains his low-key composure and is the antithesis of bombastic. His strength on the commission is analysis. In a strong sense, Younger and Jaleski are alike in that regard. Jaleski has spent much of his 30 years of activism on Longboat Key analyzing and criticizing the town’s beach maintenance practices and its budget, particularly as town spending relates to paying consultants. But the big difference is how they go about conveying their positions and working with colleagues. It’s difficult to pinpoint what it is with Jaleski. Although he means well and has the citizens’ fiscal interest and welfare at heart, Jaleski was unable to win the favor and respect of his fellow commissioners. Frustrated, and after unleashing a disparaging email about the Public Interest
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LONGBOAT KEY ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, March 10 RACES: District 4, At-Large WHO VOTES: Both races are open to all registered voters. SARASOTA COUNTY: n Monday, March 2, through Saturday, March 7 n 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. n Longboat Key Town Hall, 501 Bay Isles Road; or Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections Office, 101 S. Washington Blvd., Sarasota
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Committee and a former mayor, Jaleski resigned from the commission in 2010, a year after his election. He later apologized, but he also said then: “Town government is not the right place for me. I come from a business community, where things happen.” Give him this: He doesn’t give up in his convictions that there are better, less expensive and more effective ways for the town to operate. And he’s probably right. Yet, true to form, in the past two weeks, Jaleski appeared before the town’s Zoning Board of Adjustment to complain that the public wasn’t properly noticed over the past 20 years on zoning decisions affecting the Mar Vista Dockside Restaurant and Pub. Jaleski also recently sent a letter of protest to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contesting the town’s request for permits to dredge Longboat Pass. His protest has the potential to delay relocating the dredged sand to hot spots along north Longboat Key’s beaches. Said Longboat Key Public Works Director Juan Florensa: “These passes have been dredged. We’re not asking for anything hasn’t been done before.” There’s a saying on Madison Avenue in New York, the epicenter of the advertising world: It’s all in the presentation. To be sure, there is much more to being a town commissioner than “the presentation.” It matters where the candidates stand on taxes; the role of government; private-property rights; the environment versus development; traffic; publicemployee compensation and other local, municipal issues. But as is often the case with Longboat Key elections, all of this year’s candidates have a strong desire to make sure Longboat Key remains the premier residential resort community that it is — and also to help the town continue to progress and improve. The candidates are largely in sync on taxes and spending — fiscal hawks — and proponents of controlled growth (Jaleski more so than the others). And three of the four — Jaleski the exception — basically line up on beach maintenance. The biggest differences are in temperament, experience and the ability and skill to move the town forward within the confines of collaborating with other commissioners. Grossman and Jaleski have their strengths. They are good town watchdogs. Every community needs citizen activists to keep government on notice and challenge the status quo. But Younger and Daly have demonstrated more than Grossman and Jaleski throughout their careers and public service they have the breadth of intelligence and people skills to be effective representatives of taxpayers, strategic thinkers, analysts and, most important, leaders. We recommend: Daly and Younger.
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Q: How did you get involved with the Garden Club? A: Susan Landau needed someone to put membership on the computer, and I said I would do it. She told me I would have to go on the board. I said no, but she said I had to and kept insisting, so I did. A few years later, I’m president.
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Enjoy pristine Gulf, bay and city views from this 5th-floor, 2BR/2BA residence. Furnished List price: 879,000 Website: www.Promenade510.com
2165 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Penthouse 144
Mesmerizing views of the Gulf abound at every turn! This 3BR/3BA direct Gulf front penthouse residence features a generous layout, which includes formal dining and family room. The expansive wraparound terrace is the perfect place for entertaining or to enjoy breathtaking sunsets. List price: $2,195,000 Website: www.VilladiLancia144.com
BAY ISLES Upgraded from top to bottom, this immaculate 4BR/3½BA residence at Corey’s Landing is move-in ready. Furnished List price: $1,795,000 Website: www.3440MistletoeLane.com
3590 Fair Oaks Lane
Impressive 4BR/4BA waterfront home in Queens Harbour welcomes you with designer details. Private pool and dock. List price: $1,795,000 Website: www.3590FairOaksLane.com
3613 Fair Oaks Place
Lake front 2BR+den/2BA villa offers an open pool deck, lake and waterfall views. Includes private beach access. List price: $879,000 Website: www.3613FairOaksPlace.com
3040 Grand Bay Boulevard #235 Panoramic bay views stretch on forever from this 3BR/3BA Biscayne in Building II. Private beach club access. List price: $875,000 Website: www.GrandBay235.com
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Breathtaking views of the Gulf. 2BR/2BA Beachplace retreat. Furnished List price: $699,000 Website: www.Beachplace8201.com
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Rarely-available 2BR/2½BA beach home at Seaplace with a private 1-car garage. List price: $599,000 Website: www.SeaplaceT1106.com
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You will love this rare opportunity to enjoy a lovely 3BR/3BA Anitgua residence in Building I at Grand Bay. List price: $1,399,000 Website: www.GrandBay151.com Beautiful, 4th-floor Biscayne residence in Building II. Many updates and direct bay and city views. Wraparound terrace. List price: $929,000 Website: www.GrandBay245.com
Breathtaking sunset and sunrise views from this 4BR/5½BA top-floor residence will astound you. This immaculate penthouse is a rare opportunity to enjoy a single-family sized residence, offering outstanding amenities. List price: $2,995,000 Website: www.GrandBay2101.com
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3040 Grand Bay Boulevard #151
3040 Grand Bay Boulevard #245
3040 Grand Bay Boulevard #2101
This 3BR/2BA garden home offers easy beach access and manicured landscaping. List price: $439,000 Website: www.1060BogeyLane.com
2550 Harbourside Drive #321
Secluded 3BR/3BA, bay front residence offering an expansive layout, private courtyard entry and two terraces. List price: $1,125,000 Website: www.MarinaBay3321.com
7655 Donald Ross Road West
Gorgeous 4BR/3BA home on estate-size lot in Laurel Oak, a wonderful golf and tennis community. Beautiful wooded views, custom-designed details and recent updates. List price: $759,000 Website: www.7655DonaldRossRoadWest.com
1070 Westway Drive
Modernist gem in Lido Shores! Expansive 4BR/5BA contemporary home overlooking Pansey Bayou. List price: $3,295,000 Website: www.1070WestwayDrive.com
1064 North Tamiami Trail #1227
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Brand new, never-lived-in 4BR/4½BA contemporary home in Bay Isles with 200’ of water frontage. Features Italian porcelain tile, custom lighting and audio/visual system. You will immediately love the outdoor entertaining areas that include heated Infiniti-edge pool, fire pit and Teak summer kitchen. List price: $4,200,000 Website: www.530HarborGate.com
Wonderful waterfront value. 3BR/2BA home offers a new roof and direct bay access. List price: $799,000 Website: www.609HalyardLane.com
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RUMOR PATROL 1:52 p.m. — Off the Key. Suspicious Circumstance: A woman and her husband told a man, who was taking photos of their boat and appeared to almost board it, that he was making them feel uncomfortable. The couple’s friends warned them to stay away from the man. After meeting with police, they received an email from the man titled “Rumors, lies and non-factual based slander your boyfriend/husband whatever your relationship is with (husband’s name) seems to be enjoying spreading.” Police told the couple to stay away from the man and report any future contact.
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SMOKING POT 4:36 p.m. — 2700 block of GMD. Fire Alarm: A pot that was left on a stove caused the fire alarm to go off. There was no damage to the property. The building manager said that the man who is renting the unit was not on the property.
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NAME GAME 1:06 a.m. — 400 block of GMD. Suspicious Circumstance: A man appeared to be sleeping in his car that was parked at a restaurant. The man, who did not have a driver’s license and was identified by a Mexican ID and passport, said he had given a ride to his friend to a nearby home and was waiting for her to return. When police told him to get a licensed driver to move the car, he said his friend probably had a license. His friend returned and said she had a valid license. She didn’t. When police asked her whom she was visiting, she said “Sarah.” When the officer told her he knew the home’s owner, she said she was seeing “Brad.” Police warned the man and woman about state statutes for loitering and prowling. They left the area on foot and said they would have a licensed driver return to pick up the car.
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SUSPICIOUS STEPSON 3:38 p.m. — 1200 block of GMD. Suspicious Circumstance: A woman closed her cable account and discovered her stepson was still listed on the account, even though he was not authorized to be. She worries that he has found ways to access her phone and email accounts and wanted to file a report in case he accesses them.
FEB. 15
LOCK UP 12:10 a.m. — 4000 block of GMD. Security Check: Police discovered the door at a town facility was unlocked and secured the door by locking it from the inside.
OPEN-DOOR POLICY 1:26 a.m. — 3300 block of GMD. Security Check: Police checked on a home that had all of its garage doors open and rang the doorbell to notify the residents about the open doors. RESTROOM RAMPAGE 9:55 a.m. — 4000 block of GMD. Vandalism: Police noticed that the toilet in a town facility that was left unlocked the night before had been broken, and toilet paper had been wet and thrown at the wall. Police notified Public Works. DOG FIGHT 12:05 p.m. — 3400 block of Winding Oaks Drive. Animal: A woman was walking her small dog when a man with two large dogs approached her and said his dogs were friendly. His dogs then attacked her dog as she passed by. The woman was able to pull her dog away from the attack. The woman took her dog to an emergency veterinarian, who said the dog suffered puncture wounds close to its stomach and received several stitches and drains for the injury.
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HELPING HAND 12:23 p.m. — 400 block of GMD. Rescue: Police arrived before firefighter/paramedics to help a man who had fallen. The man was feeling light-headed but provided his information to police before firefighter/paramedics arrived. They transported him to a Sarasota hospital for examination.
LETTERS Traffic: Keep the pressure on
Home buyers look on the mainland
Dear Editor: Thanks for highlighting our traffic crisis in your Feb. 19 edition. I hope you will continue to put editorial pressure on Longboat Key and Sarasota leaders to take meaningful measures to improve it in season. I just drove from downtown to the Longboat Key Publix at about 12:30. Gulf of Mexico Drive was a parking lot from Publix through St. Armands Circle headed to Sarasota. Late in the afternoon, it is backed up from Country Club Shores all the way over the bridge to U.S. 41. The light at Golden Gate is also a killer late in the afternoon, with traffic backed up across the Ringling Bridge through the Circle to New Pass Bridge. All of this is daily now. I don’t understand why pedestrian crossing guards can’t batch pedestrians at crosswalks in the Circle, when busy, to allow traffic to flow more steadily. It’s a terrible bottleneck in season, and year after year it just gets worse, even if it is only from February through April.
Dear Editor: This traffic condition will surely discourage potential Longboat Key real estate buyers and impede property value growth on Longboat Key when visitors experience this gridlock. It reminds me of the horror traffic jams on Sanibel / Captiva in season. The Realtors should band together and put pressure on Longboat Key and Sarasota leaders. Agreed, it is horrible. It took me an hour and five minutes to go from Longboat Key Publix to Main Street. I was 30 minutes late for a meeting. The person I met is an agent looking for a $2.5 million home and said, “That is why we are looking on the mainland now.” It may also be why there are so many active real estate agents living on Bird Key.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 26
‘TRUSTS, WILLS, INSURANCE AND ALL AVENUES OF GIVING’
Takes place from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at Longboat Island Chapel, 6200 Gulf of Mexico Drive. Janet Ginn, senior vice president of development and donor relations for the Community Foundation of Sarasota, will speak. Call 383-6491.
SAVE OUR SEABIRDS SUNSET SOIREE
Takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. at Mote Marine Aquarium, 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway. The fourth annual event will feature a gourmet buffet, beer and wine, entertainment and a silent auction. Cost is $85. Call 388-3010 or visit saveourseabirds.org/events.
SATURDAY, FEB. 28 AGING IN PARADISE RESOURCE CENTER HEALTH FAIR
Takes place from 9 a.m. to noon at Longboat Island Chapel, 6200 Gulf of Mexico Drive. The event will feature free health screenings, vendors and prizes. Sign up to donate blood if you are able by emailing Cindy Clay at lotta836@ gmail.com or Donna Dunio at donnadunio@aginginparadise. org.
SUNDAY, MARCH 1
NOAH WADDELL CONCERT
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
ST. MARY, STAR OF THE SEA, ROYAL RUMMAGE SALE Takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Catholic Church, 4280 Gulf of Mexico Drive. Stock up on everything from jewelry to furniture. The Royal Rummage Sale draws more than 500 people and raises between $28,000 and $35,000 each year for local charities. Cost is free, and there will be a preview sale from noon to 4 p.m. March 6, which costs $5. Call 383-1255.
LORD’S WAREHOUSE FASHION SHOW AND LUNCHEON
Takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at six homes located throughout the island from Longbeach Village to Country Club Shores. Cost is $25. Tickets are available at Exit Art locations, Design 2000, Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce and at each home on the day of the tour. Email hometour@ lbkgardenclub.com.
Takes place at 11:30 a.m. at Longboat Island Chapel, 6200 Gulf of Mexico Drive. The longestrunning annual fashion show on the Key features clothing and accessories from the Lord’s Warehouse thrift store. There will be door prizes, a silent auction, a 50/50 raffle and raffle baskets. Cost is $25. Call 383-6491.
ST. MARY ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER DANCE
Takes place from 7 to 10 p.m. at St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Catholic Church, 4280 Gulf of Mexico Drive. The fifth annual event, sponsored by the church’s Men’s Club, features a corned beef dinner with beer, Irish soda bread, coffee and cake, and dancing to the music of Patsy and Majella. Cost is $35. Call 973-222-4905.
MEMOIR WRITING CLASS
Takes place from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every other Monday at All Angels by the Sea, Episcopal Church, 563 Bay Isles Road. The next class meets March 9. Call 383-8161.
NUTRITION FOR MIND, BODY & SPIRIT, BE WELL, STAY YOUNG
Takes place from 1 to 2:15 p.m. Mondays through March 2 at Aging in Paradise Resource Center, 6200 Gulf of Mexico Drive. Deidre Reigel will conduct the class. Suggested donation is $5. Call 383-6493.
TRANSITIONS SUPPORT GROUP — meets from 10:30
a.m. to noon Tuesdays, at All Angels by the Sea Episcopal Church, 563 Bay Isles Road. Call 383-8161.
LENTEN SERIES ABRAHAM’S CHILDREN: A LOOK BACK AT OUR COMMON ORIGINS
Takes place at 2 p.m. Wednesdays March 4 through 25, at All Angels By the Sea Episcopal Church, 563 Bay Isles Parkway. The panel will consist of Iman Azhar Subedar, Rabbi Jonathan Katz and the Rev. David Danner, who will answer questions about the state of the three Abrahamic faiths today. Call 383-8161.
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Meets at 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays, at Amore by Andrea restaurant, 555 Bay Isles Parkway. Cost is $15 for individuals; $25 for couples. Contact Sydelle Pittas at sydellelaw@aol.com.
THURSDAYS
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Meets at 7:30 a.m. Thursdays, at the Longboat Key Club’s Tavern & Whiskey Bar. Cost is $10 and includes a breakfast buffet. Call Donna at 388-2847.
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Takes place at 3 p.m. at Longboat Island Chapel, 6200 Gulf of Mexico Drive.In 2014, the 13-year-old pianist won the gold medal in the International Keyboard Odyssiad Piano Competition and was the all-performance winner of the Florida Federation of Music Club. Cost is $20. Call 383-6491.
WOMEN’S GIVING CIRCLE TEA FOR THE SEA What: The event unites women in philanthropy for the pursuit of science. Attendees are encouraged to wear hats. Tickets are $100. When: 2:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27 Where: Longboat Key Club’s Harbourside Dining Room, 2630 Harbourside Drive Information: Contact Erin Knievel at 388-4441, Ext. 415 or eknievel@mote.org.
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Takes place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Longboat Key Center for the Arts, 6860 Longboat Drive S. The exhibit will celebrate regional talent and is open to all artists in the area. Call 383-2345 or email lbkca@ringling.edu to RSVP.
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Columbia University alumni, students and parents gathered at the Longboat Key home of Thomas and Maureen Steiner Feb. 17, to hear Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie speak. Chalfie, a professor and former chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 2008 for his work involving Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) as a biological marker. He shared the award with his research partners, Osamu Shimomura and Roger Tsien. In 1988, Chalfie learned about GFP at a seminar at Columbia University. Intrigued, he decided to try using it as a marker that could be attached to DNA. Chalfie began his research of GFP on small roundworms that are 1/25 of an inch long and are completely transparent. By injecting green fluorescent light into them, he could more easily
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see the organism’s cells. His research, which was printed in 1994 in the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s magazine, aimed to answer two biological questions: “How do different types of nerve cells acquire and maintain their unique characteristics?” and “How do sensory cells respond to mechanical signals?” Chalfie learned through his research that applying green fluorescent light to the cells of an organism results in better research and allows more about the organism to be seen. He learned that the advantages of GFP as a biological marker are that it is heritable, relatively non-invasive, small and monomeric and visible in living tissues. “To me, the most exciting part of science is the idea and seeing if it works out,” Chalfie said. “It’s fun. They don’t always work out, but if they do, it’s exciting to be the first person to see the idea come to fruition.” Since 1994, GFP and Chalfie’s research has been cited in more than 160,000 papers. GFP now has countless uses, from viewing the transfer of HIV in cells, detecting land mines and even making colored fluorescent silk scarves in Japan. Columbia University is home to more Nobel Prize winners than any other institution in the U.S., with 82 awarded to faculty, students and alumni, according to Thomas Steiner. The Steiners’ son, James, is a junior at Columbia University.
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ardi Gras came four days late to the Pierre. On Saturday, Marvin Kocian, reigning king of the Historic Krewe of Mid-City, in New Orleans, hosted a Big Easy-style brunch, where guests received beads and Mardi Gras-themed food. Kocian led the Historic Krewe Feb. 15, during the Mardi Gras parade. — KRISTEN HERHOLD
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Sylvia Cohodas, 93, of Longboat Key, died Feb. 18.
James McConnell, 87, of Longboat Key, died Feb. 18.
Born March 23, 1921, Mrs. Cohodas graduated from Ishpeming High School and earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan in 1942. She married Arnold Cohodas in 1943, and the couple had two children, Howard and Nadine. Mrs. Cohodas was a founding member of Temple Beth Sholom, in Ishpeming, Mich., and a member of its first choir. Ms. Cohodas moved permanently in 1994 to Longboat Key and often said the cultural climate here was as lovely as the actual climate. She loved the arts and took advantage of all that was offered and happily supported various local cultural organizations. She was a member of Temple Beth Israel and proudly celebrated her bat mitzvah as an adult in May 1997. Music was central to her life, and she shared her enthusiasm with all who knew her. Her favorite song was “Begin the Beguine,” for which the sheet music remained on her piano until her last day. Mrs. Cohodas was preceded in death by her husband, Arnold, in 1987. She is survived by children Howard and Nadine; brother, Edward Casper; and several nieces and nephews. A private family service was held Feb. 23, in Marinette, Wis. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, 580 McIntosh Road, Sarasota FL 34234; Temple Beth Sholom, P.O. Box 482, Marquette, MI 49855; or Planned Parenthood of Marquette, 1219 N. Third St., Marquette, MI 49855.
Born March 18, 1927, he was a World War II veteran who served on the aircraft carrier Midway. Mr. McConnell retired after 28 years with the City of New York Department of Transportation as an engineering inspector. Mr. McConnell will be remembered for his wealth of knowledge in the construction industry. In the early years of his career, he worked for his father’s company, McConnell & Chambers, which was one of the leading contractors in New York City for structural stonework and fabrication for granite sidewalks and curbing. Some of McConnell & Chambers’ most remembered projects are the U.N. headquarters, Empire State Building, Bronx Zoo, Central Park and a massive granite curbing and sidewalk project in Lower Manhattan that still stands today and is protected by the Landmark Association of New York City. Mr. McConnell was a charter member of Christ Church of Longboat Key, Presbyterian and was active as a greeter and usher. He and his wife, Eleanor, were volunteers at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. Mr. McConnell is survived by his wife of 57 years, Eleanor; sons James, Bruce and Fred; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Donations may be made to either Multiple Myeloma Foundation, themmrf.org, or to Christ Church of Longboat Key, Presbyterian, 6400 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Longboat Key, FL 34228.
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Temple Beth Israel members hit the runway
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emple Beth Israel members took to the catwalk for their annual fashion show Feb. 16, at Michael’s On East. Temple members modeled fashions from Dreamweaver, and girls ages 6 months to 13 modeled clothing from the Little Bo-Tique. Both stores are on St. Armands Circle. Guests enjoyed lunch before the fashion show, and the event also featured a raffle and auction. — KRISTEN HERHOLD
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ROGER SELLS BIRD KEY STUNNING BAY FRONT HOME
602 SOUTH OWL DRIVE
This exquisite, bay front home in Bird Key was built to the highest standards by Murray Homes. Amazing sunset bay front views. Offering more than 5,500-square-feet of interior space, with spacious bedroom suites, home office, media room, beautiful cook’s kitchen and family room. A private, gated entrance and lush, manicured landscaping welcome you. Hardwood flooring, statuesque columns, designer details and custom finishes adorn the interior. The exterior of this home is just as impressive. Featuring a new, deep-water dock with bench seating, lift, shore power hook-ups and newer seawall. The custom-designed heated swimming pool, with a waterfall feature, is surrounded by a marble deck. Also includes three-car garage. List price: $4,550,000 Website: www.602SouthOwlDrive.com
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11. 432 PARTRIDGE CIRCLE
$600,000
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12. 611 MOURNING DOVE DRIVE
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13. 200 BIRD KEY DRIVE
$1,675,000
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“We have parties every couple of months ... so we decided on this theme. We thought this would be fun.” —Event chairwoman Joyce Mazurek
The inaugural event celebrates Longboat Key life. PAGE 2B
SHOWTIME Event Chairs Bobby and Joyce Mazurek with Herman and Beth Waldman
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he picture was black and white Saturday, at Longboat Harbour. Barely a color was seen among residents, who dressed in formal attire and enjoyed dinner and dancing.
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Bird Key Yacht Club exhibits member masterpieces. PAGE 3B
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he sunny skies and warm temperature made the inaugural Longboat Key Island Fest one to remember Saturday, at Ken Thompson Park. The event benefited the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce. Vendors sold products ranging from jewelry to clothing and art and also featured island cuisine and tropical-themed music. “We have 50 vendors, and we have a really different mix of items,” event coordinator Robin Parsons said. “There are people here from juried art shows to vendors from farmers markets. Plus, the view and the weather make people very happy to be here.”
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ird Key Yacht Club’s got talent. And that talent was on display Feb. 18, during the club’s all-member art exhibit. Thirty-one yacht club members displayed their works of art in the hallway of the yacht club. “We are terribly, terribly talented, and tonight proves that,” Art Committee Chairwoman Marilyn Huseby said. Artwork ranged from oils, watercolors, photographs and collages to jewelry, knitting and glasswork, among other mediums. “This makes our members see what others are doing and, hopefully, inspires them to do what they want,” exhibitor Arlene Sjosten said.
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This 3 bed/3.5 bath is located in the exclusive Bay Isles community and has been completely renovated with the highest quality finishes. The private dock provides easy access to Sarasota Bay and accommodates up to a 60’ sailboat. Exhibitor Joan Partridge and Art Committee Chairwoman Marilyn Huseby in front of Partridge’s alabaster sculpture
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Nutritionist dishes on why you are what you eat HIGH CHOLESTEROL FOODS ARE NOT NECESSARILY BAD
DIRTY DOZEN
“For years,” Gollobin said, “we have been telling people to avoid saturated fat. Now we are finding out that it is not so bad.” The professional position today is that it is not saturated fat but trans fatty acids that cause problems. The body needs some cholesterol. It is trans fats that are to be avoided, and foods may have trace amounts even if the label specification is a zero.
Gollobin recommends the “Dirty Dozen and the Clean 15,” identified by Environmental Working Group (EWG), a nonprofit organization that advocates for policies that protect global and individual health. DIRTY DOZEN Buy these organic: 1. Apples 2. Celery 3. Strawberries 4. Peaches 5. Spinach 6. Nectarines 7. Grapes 8. Sweet bell peppers 9. Potatoes 10. Blueberries 11. Lettuce 12. Kale/collard greens CLEAN 15 Lowest in pesticide: 1. Onions 2. Corn 3. Pineapples 4. Avocado 5. Asparagus 6. Sweet (English) peas 7. Mangoes 8. Eggplant 9. Cantaloupe 10. Kiwi 11. Cabbage 12 Watermelons 13. Sweet potatoes 14. Grapefruit 15. Mushrooms
MOLLY SCHECHTER CONTRBUTING WRITER
I have long wanted to write a column about nutrition but lack the credentials. One of my Pilates students, however, has them in abundance: Meet nutritionist Charlotte Gollobin, a leader in her field with three decades-plus experience. Over lunch, she shared her knowledge and guidance.
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What is the difference between a dietician and a nutritionist? I have never really understood this, and the answer, it turns out, is education. It’s a long and somewhat convoluted story in which Gollobin was involved: In 1986, she participated in the founding of the American Nutritionists Association, which has since been absorbed by the American College of Nutrition. Today, the classifications share a single moniker: LDLN for licensed dietician, licensed nutritionist. Individuals with undergraduate degrees are dieticians; those with a masters or doctoral degree are nutritionists.
“Everybody sells it now,” Gollobin says, “and it is no longer so much more money. Costco is now selling organic meat.” Her advice here is unequivocal, especially when it comes to eggs and meat because “growers use large amounts of antibiotics and hormones, and the food the animals eat may have been GM (genetically modified) so you don’t know what you are taking in.” She counsels avoiding GM (also known as GMO) “because we don’t know what their impact will be 20 years out.” Even today, Gollobin wonders whether the proliferation of gluten sensitivity could be associated with a modification of the molecular structure of wheat. If scientists are modifying corn so it will repel insects, it is a bit scary to contemplate how that corn might behave in the human body. What about supplements? I have long wondered: Are supplements really helpful?
Gollobin says yes: “You really can’t get everything from food.” She suggests supplements when she feels they will be helpful but does not sell them. She emphasizes that recommendations need to be based on a careful evaluation of an individual’s needs. For something like arthritis discomfort, for example, there are options including glucosamine and chondroitin sulfates and fish oil. For iron deficiency, there are different forms of iron, some of them more or less constipating.
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WORDS OF WISDOM
“Read labels. It takes time but read them. Sugar should be at the end of the list.” “You are much better off eating the whole fruit, especially berries, than drinking fruit juice.” “The best way to raise your ‘good’ (HDL) cholesterol is exercise, and it’s the ratio of HDL to LDL that counts.” “Eat smaller portions. People in this country eat too much of the wrong things.” Gollobin’s message is clear: Know what you are eating. Molly Schechter is an ACEcertified personal trainer with a specialty in older-adult fitness plus YogaFit Instructor Training, SCF Yoga Fundamentals I and II and Power Pilates™ Mat Certifications. She teaches classes at the Bayfront Park Recreation Center. Email her at mschechter@ YourObserver.com.
Gollobin specializes in the needs of bariatric patients. Her age is missing from her description because she has a pact with her sister to not reveal it. She divides her time between Longboat Key and Maryland, takes all kinds of exercise classes five days a week, walks everywhere and picks the parking spot farthest from the store. Vegetables and homemade soup are prominent in her personal diet. And if you are wondering where one takes a nutritionist to lunch, we went to Amore by Andrea behind Publix where she enjoyed a bowl of beautiful minestrone.
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39TH ANNUAL LONGBOAT KEY GARDEN CLUB HOME TOUR
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD The 39th annual Longboat Key Garden Club Home Tour takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 7. Six houses with distinctive architectural style and design will be featured, from Country Club Shores to Longbeach Village. It’s the first time each of the six residences has been featured on the home tour.
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COOK HOME 570 PUTTER LANE PAGE 6B
LIBMAN HOME 601 PUTTER LANE PAGE 6B
ROBB HOME 3014 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE PAGE 8B
CORNELL HOME 3441 BAYOU SOUND PAGE 10B
SMITH HOME 5341 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE PAGE 12B
ZUNZ HOME 671 BROADWAY BELOW
Left: This hidden groundlevel room features colorful, modern furniture with old-fashioned technology.
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van and Judith Zunz purchased the only undeveloped lot in the Longbeach Village in 2012. In 2013 they completed the home, which combines modern and antique elements in a tropical rainforest-like atmosphere. The home’s main level is perched above ground, and a set of stairs leads up to the 2,000-square-foot forest green home. “It seems a lot bigger because of the design and the high ceiling,” Ivan Zunz said. “It doesn’t feel like it’s 2,000 feet, but it’s the
perfect size for the family.” The home features contemporary furniture and appliances and also old-fashioned entertainment, including working jukeboxes. Outside, the property’s expansive garden includes papaya, lime, lemon, mandarin orange, fig, mango and avocado trees. The home was built with the couple’s young daughter, Zuleika, 3, in mind. “She really likes it here,” Ivan Zunz said. “She likes riding her bike up and down the alley.” — KRISTEN HERHOLD
Ivan Zunz refurbished this jukebox from the 1950s, which, along with another one on the downstairs level, works like new.
Some furniture in the home has been in the family since the 1800s, including this cabinet. The screened-in patio provides a view of the large garden below.
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A sight to sea The home’s cruise ship-inspired décor suggests stops in exotic ports. THE LIBMAN HOME 601 PUTTER LANE
W The living room overlooks a dining area with a painting of Buddha on the wall, which adds a calming element to the home. Above: The home is filled with decorative elements from the East Indies and Thailand. Right: The upstairs master bedroom is referred to as the “White Room.”
ho needs a boat when you have a cruise ship-inspired home on Sarasota Bay? Bill and Lisa Libmans’ Country Club Shores home, built in 2000, was constructed to resemble a cruise ship from the inside. Overlooking Sarasota Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway, the bayside interior of the first story boasts views of the ocean with no land in sight. “One reason we haven’t bought a boat is because we have a boat,” Lisa Libman said. “The concept is to feel like a ship so you don’t see land looking out on the bay; it’s very unique.” Each room has its own outdoor space, from a wide expansive deck to a small, private patio. A second-floor bathroom even leads to its own outdoor bathtub with views of the Sarasota Bay. Outside, the pool rests at the front of the home and is sealed with privacy by an antique Thai ceiling tile framed by iron lattice panels. The pool cascades into a waterfall under the tile. “I like how calming everything in this home is,” Lisa Libman said. “The whole house is very calming and very warm. There’s a very welcoming feeling to the home.” — KRISTEN HERHOLD
The French connection This Country Club Shores home blends old France elegance with whimsy through a personalized art collection. THE COOK HOME 570 PUTTER LANE
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repare to be whisked away to France when you visit Frank and Janice Cook’s Country Club Shores home. The exterior of the home is modeled after a French chateau with nearly perfect symmetry, mansard tile roof, elongated windows and contrasting slate-colored shutters. But the entrance to the home hints that the residence isn’t all formal. There’s a colorful flower sculpture made from ceramic plates that’s “growing” in the garden. Inside, the home is filled with unique and whimsical decorations and trinkets, including a handcrafted camel in the hallway and three porcelain masks in the dining room. “This house has all the little things I’ve collected over the years from travels and art festivals,” Janice Cook said. “They make us smile every day.” Builder and designer John Cannon built the Cooks’ dream home in 2012 — one of the first residences he constructed on the Key. The 2,600-square-foot home includes a two-story living room that has a view of the pool and canal behind the home and a dining room that was designed specifically to hold the family’s formal Philadelphia-style set, which is the only furniture the Cooks brought from their old home in Pittsburgh. “It’s easy living for us,” Janice Cook said. “It’s very livable.” — KRISTEN HERHOLD
Porcelain masks hang in the formal dining room.
The master bedroom directly overlooks the canal and Sarasota Bay.
The camel is one of many pieces of work Janice Cook has collected from travels and art festivals. The formal dining room was designed specifically to hold the couple’s formal Philadelphiastyle dining set, which is the only furniture they brought from their former Pittsburgh home.
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Hedge fun An arched hedge offers a warm welcome to this tropical oasis. THE ROBB HOME 3014 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE
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arlen and Marlene Robb didn’t hedge their bets when it came to decorating their threestory Gulf of Mexico Drive home. They settled on a tropical ocean theme and decorated every room accordingly. But before the couple and their guests enter the tropical oasis, they pass under a large, arched hedge at the foot of the driveway. “What sold me when we were looking for homes was that hedge,” Marlene Robb said. The home was built in 1989, and the couple moved in a year-and-a-half ago. Guests enter through the bottom floor and are greeted by two boat models, one of a schooner and one of a U.S. Coast Guard training vessel. To the left of the boats is the home’s “man cave,” which leads to a secluded lanai. There are five balconies throughout the home, and the large windows give spectacular views of the outdoor scenery. “I love the windows and the high ceiling in the family room the most,” Marlene Robb said. “Of course, I chose the beach and nautical theme of the home because of where we live. It just made sense.”
Guests are greeted at the entrance with model boats, including this 3-by-3-foot schooner. Above: The kitchen’s coral touches complement the marine theme throughout the home.
Photos by Kristen Herhold
The large, arched shrub at the front of the home is the reason the Robbs bought the residence, according to Marlene Robb.
—KRISTEN HERHOLD This guest bedroom has a blue fish theme.
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Tickled pink The British West Indies-style home is infused with blasts from the past. CORNELL HOME 3441 BAYOU SOUND
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om and Katie Cornell moved into the pink splendor that is their new Bayou Sound home last year, after directing construction of the British West Indies-style residence. Elegant white marble steps contrast with the home’s pink exterior, which can be seen both from the front on the street and from behind from Buttonwood Harbor. After guests enter through the arched wooden front doors, they find the focal point of the home to be an expansive, white staircase that leads to the second floor. The home features many horse and fox decorations that reflect the couple’s time in their Maryland home, where they enjoyed horseback riding and fox hunting. “I’m most proud of the details in the house,” Katie Cornell said. “I also love all the wood work finishes. The finish carpenters were amazing.” Katie Cornell’s hobby of floral arranging makes the home burst with color. “My home in Maryland was on a home and garden tour,” Katie Cornell said. “I’m involved with gardening, so doing a tour like this kind of goes with the territory.”
The home’s dining room overlooks a pool and Buttonwood Harbor.
A small fox tops each lid of this tea set, which is an acknowledgment of the couple’s passion for fox hunting in Maryland. The horse hoof feet of the tea set honors the couple’s love of horseback riding.
– KRISTEN HERHOLD Photos by Kristen Herhold
The back of the pink house can be seen from Buttonwood Harbor.
This life-size fox sculpture by Walter Mantia adorns the nook of the staircase and pays homage to the couple’s love of fox hunting.
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Ivy league A Mediterranean estate with three structures has humble beginnings. THE SMITH HOME 5341 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE
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nter the Mediterranean-style home of Adrian and Nancy Smith, and you’ll forget you’re in Florida. The three-building property sits on one acre with 100 feet of Gulf front and unobstructed views of the water. The home was originally developed in 1963, and additions and remodels were completed in the early 1980s and 1990s. The Smiths bought the compound three years ago and have since updated much of the property. “We were in Los Cabos, and my husband was looking up real estate in the area,” Nancy Smith said. “He called up Maureen Horn, and he went looking at places on Longboat Key, and we found this.” The property has seven bedrooms total — four in the main house, two in the beachfront cottage and one in the carriage house. The buildings stand out for their ivy-covered walls, 56 French doors and robin’s egg blue shutters on each window. The outdoor area includes a wide, grassy backyard with a pathway that leads to the Gulf and a heated pool with an electronic cover in between the main house and carriage house. “I like this house because we lived in France for three years,” Nancy Smith said. “This has a definite flavor of France.”
The main house’s sitting area with cushioned, wooden chairs provides guests with the utmost comfort.
Photos by Kristen Herhold
The front of the main house is covered with vines, which give it a Mediterranean feel. The guest bedrooms of the main house provide warmth, luxury and views of the property.
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St. Armands Towers North David and Carole Webster, of Sarasota, sold their Unit P-4 condominium at 1 Benjamin Franklin Drive to William and Angela Haines, of New York City, for $900,000. Built in 1968, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,389 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $185,000 in 1988. John Ringling Estates Kevin Watts sold his home at 240 Van Buren Place to Mari Cheatham, of Sarasota, for $710,000. Built in 1962, it has three bedrooms, three-anda-half baths, a pool and 2,078 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $345,000 in 1994. Sarasota Harbour Apartments Cheryl Reed, Tracey Coykendall and Michelle Law, of Fowlerville, Mich., sold their Unit 23 condominium at 765 John Ringling Blvd. to Karen Hayes, of Sarasota, for $250,000. Built in 1963, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 816 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $110,000 in 1997.
Thomas and Susan Elliott, of Sarasota, sold their Unit 7 condominium at 761 John Ringling Blvd. to Gretchen Cochran, of Lansing, Mich., for $220,000. Built in 1963, it has two bedrooms, one bath and 816 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $195,000 in 2012.
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This home at 1224 Westway Drive has three bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 3,112 square feet of living area. It sold for $950,000.
TOP BUILDING PERMITS These are the largest building permits issued by the Longboat Key Planning and Zoning Department for the week of Feb. 5 through Feb. 11, in order of dollar amounts.
L O N G B OAT K E Y ADDRESS 4125 GMD 690 Hibiscus Way 1620 GMD 6600 Bayou Hammock Road 601 Longboat Club Road 3270 Bayou Sound 6540 GMD 6040 GMD 628 Buttonwood Drive 726-734 Spanish Drive N. 524 Ketch Lane 1945 GMD
PERMIT Interior Seawall Alteration Pool Bathroom Re-roof Re-roof Alteration Re-roof Re-roof Lift and dock Motorized hurricane shutters
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August Troendle Revocable Trust $59,500
Craig Walters Sheldon Rabin Michael and Michelle Morris Barbara Horowitz William and Anne Flinter Blackwolff Homes LLC David Miller David Milberg, trustee Ann Coley Harry Buckel
$51,671 $46,743 $37,800 $30,000 $24,500 $23,621 $18,940 $17,500 $13,385 $13,048
William Carroll
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6051 Gulf Of Mexico Dr A3983113 $3,950,000 Ann Martin & Joanna Benante
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-356-7717
3174 Gulf of Mexico Drive A3999542 $3,300,000 Ingrid Caruso
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-539-6233
1241 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 202 A4109339 $2,685,000 Michael Moulton
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-928-3559
571 Putting Green Lane A4101858 $2,100,000 Sylvia Zimmerman
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-350-5022
413 S Blvd Of Presidents A3994759 $4,825,000 Klaus Lang & Nora Johnson
6540 Gulf Of Mexico Dr A3997271 $1,895,000 Saint Cacchiotti
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-809-0787
2050 Benjamin Franklin Drive B704 A4106914 $1,895,000 Stacy Hanan
Lido Key 941-951-6660 941-266-0529
572 Gunwale Lane A4112296 $1,599,000 Jenifer Schwell
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-780-0968
455 Longboat Club Rd # 508 A3996566 $1,395,000 Michael Moulton
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-928-3559
455 Longboat Club Road 306 A4109118 $1,199,000 Ian Addy Pa
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2425 Gulf Of Mexico Dr # 5 A3995790 $735,000 Mel & Jan Goldsmith
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-356-6673
1910 Harbour Links Cir # 12 A3999366 $729,000 Jenine Meyer
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-266-8303
545 Rountree Dr A3996752 $699,000 Michael Yawitz
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-587-8091
614 Buttonwood Drive A4108833 $650,000 Tak Konstantinou
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-374-1606
7001 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 23 A4108442 $599,000 Maureen Horn
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-539-3384
1065 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 402 A4113711 $549,000 Chris Wetzig
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-350-8083
230 Sands Point Road 3304 A4104807 $515,000 Ian Addy Pa
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-961-8850
2295 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 44 A4111791 $499,000 Nancy Phillips
Longboat Key 941-907-9595 941-400-6078
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The Key Club to hold job fair
Roger Pettingell, of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate’s Longboat Key office, attended NRT LLC’s Global Luxury Summit Feb. 8 and Feb. 9, at the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn, in Napa Valley, Calif. Pettingell was one of 35 of the company’s Previews Property Specialists who attended the conference for luxury real estate agents, which included a networking session and panel of experts who shared global luxury trends and provided an update on the state of the luxury real estate market. Pettingell was the No. 1 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate sales associate in Florida for 2014 and has been the topranked Realtor in Sarasota and Manatee counties by sales volume for the past three consecutive years.
The Resort at Longboat Key Club will host a job fair from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 5 and March 6, at its Islandside Dining Room, 301 Longboat Club Road. Positions are available at local Ocean Properties resorts, including the Key Club, Lido Beach Resort, Sandcastle Resort at Lido Beach and Holiday Inn at Lido Beach. The following positions are available: housekeeping, banquets, hostesses, stewards, tennis court maintenance, front desk, servers, bartenders, bussers, engineering, cooks, pool and beach and golf course maintenance. The job fair will include onthe-spot interviews. Applicants are encouraged to download and complete the application, available at longboatkeyclub.com/ careers, prior to the event.
Jenifer Schwell
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Daiquiri Deck Raw Bar St. Armands, 325 John Ringling Blvd., reopened Feb. 18, after a three-month renovation. The project expanded the restaurant into the first floor, added approximately 1,500 square feet and 75 seats to the restaurant’s existing 2,000 square feet and 200 seats on the second floor. The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. For information, call 3883325.
2007 Guy Peterson modern and a revered Sarasota School of Architecture residence as guest quarters. Exceptional in every way. 100 Ogden Street Siesta Key MLS A4114360 $4,250,000
Carol Cohen
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A trusted real estate professional, Jenifer Schwell brings 25 years of in-depth market knowledge and expertise to work on your behalf. Her command of the market and time-tested negotiating experience, often dealing with intricate and complex transactions, produce a flawless transaction without stress or last minute concerns. From the very first meeting to closing and beyond, Jenifer’s guidance makes buying or selling real estate a true pleasure. As a result, she has earned a long list of loyal clients who have bought and sold properties with her many times over, and trust her implicitly. You can be confident you are working with the very best when you choose Jenifer. Please visit JeniferSchwell.michaelsaunders.com to learn more.
Daiquiri Deck reopens
7125 Gulf Of Mexico Dr # 12 A3998052 $479,000 Richard Perlman
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3630 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 103 A4114733 $425,000 Terri Derr
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-356-6694
3440 Gulf Of Mexico Dr # 6 A3996889 $420,000 Susan Smith
941.356.3829
With 17+ years in real estate, Carol Cohen offers the trust, integrity and high level of service that she herself would expect from a Realtor.
Longboat Key 941-383-5502 941-302-3440
n Ranked in the top 4 individual agents in volume for Michael Saunders Longboat Key offices in 2014. n 30-year background in sales, marketing, management & real estate
1926 Harbourside Drive 1302 A4108601 $399,000 Julie Klick
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-780-6001
740 Fox Street A4109613 $359,000 Bruce Meyer
Longboat Key 941-383-7591 941-266-8152
4440 Exeter Drive 205 A4104012 $299,900 Sharon Freeman
n A resident of Sarasota and Longboat Key for 28+ years
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-545-0899
n Specialist in luxury waterfront property Carol would be proud to assist you with one of life’s most important decisions — buying and selling your home. Contact her today. CarolCohen@michaelsaunders.com
4440 Exeter Drive 103-N A4106919 $285,000 Sharon Freeman
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-545-0899
3808 Gulf Of Mexico Drive E109 A4114871 $254,900 Stephen Harris
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-780-2352
4330 Falmouth Dr # 208 A3996644 $249,900 Sandi Layfield
Longboat Harbour 941-383-5502 941-914-2807
535 Santuary Dr A-801 MLS A4114806 $2,195,000
PENDING 2251 Gulf of Mexico Drive 403 MLS A3999304 $3,590,000
VA C AT I O N R E N TA L S 5871 Gulf Of Mexico Dr A3996985 $7,900,000 Christina Landry
Longboat Key 941-388-4447 941-376-4498
1 N Tamiami Trail 1702 The Vue Non MLS $1,399,000
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Garage/Moving/Estate Sales ANNUAL FLEA MARKET Saturday, February 28th, 8a.m.-1p.m., Palma Sola Harbour Condos, 9400 Cortez Rd. West. Appliances, Large & Small, furniture, clothing, sporting equip., jewelry, linens, books, bikes, plants, shells, Organ. Coffee, lunch available. CORTEZ PARK. February 27th and 28th, 8:00am--1:00pm. 12507 Cortez Rd. West.
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Garage/Moving/Estate Sales ESTATE SALE Thursday, February 26 - 8:45a.m.-2p.m. Friday, February 27 - 8:45a.m.-2p.m. Saturday, February 28 - 8:45a.m.-1p.m. 560 Putter Lane LBK Country Club Shores Life time collection: 1000's of Asian items: Buddha’s & other deities, lamps, tea sets, 4 sets of china, pairs of lamps, wood block prints, lacquer box collection, very nice coffee table, decorated cabinets, silk panels, screens, large vases, cloisonné, scrolls, & lots more Asian; OTHER: leather sofa, rattan coffee table, lamp, desk, chest, tray, Thomasville twin bed set & queen bed set, nice candlesticks, gold flatware, watercolors, Victorian chairs, pewter tea set, sofa/love seat, bookends, depression & other glass, bookcases, end tables, chests, brackets, 2 desks, lady's clothes, linens, books, silk plants, metal cabinet, garage miscellaneous, Belgian cookware, other kitchenware.
COINS, STAMPS, GOLD & SILVER WANTED. Paying Spot on Gold Bullion. IMMEDIATE PAYMENT. Suncoast Stamp Company, 8520 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. 941-921-9761
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NEAR DURANTE Park,1BR/1BA. Updated stucco Villa, end unit. Perfect Getaway. Pets ok. $139,900. Brooke O’Malley, CLUB REALTY 941-726-2677
The Ringling’s volunteer docent corps helps to facilitate a richer, more rewarding visitor experience by providing engaging tours of the estate’s many venues. If you would like to help preserve and share the cherished legacy built by John and Mable Ringling, consider becoming a docent.
2BR/DEN/2.5BA LONGBOAT KEY Sanctuary condo with direct GOM view. (941)284−0068. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/565− Sanctuary−Dr−APT−A202−Longboat−Key−FL− 34228/47468489_zpid/
Our next new docent training is scheduled to take place September 2015 – January 2016, and it will prepare participants for guiding visitors through Ca’ d’Zan, the Ringlings’ Venetian Gothic mansion. For more information about this exciting volunteer opportunity, we invite you to attend our upcoming open house or visit Ringling.org/Docents: Docent Recruitment Open House Tuesday, March 10, 2015 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM The Ringling Education Center Kindly RSVP your attendance to this session on our website at Ringling.org/Events no later than Friday, March 6, 2015.
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FAIRWAY BAY Longboat Key Condo 2BR/2.5B plus 2−car garage and downstairs bonus room. Light & bright and lots of living space! Super floor plan. Near to pool/hottub. $374,900. Joe Cleary, RE/MAX Alliance Group (941)650−8485.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 at 6:21p.m., at the intersection of Gulf of Mexico Dr. and Bay Isles Rd. on Longboat Key a car and bicycle collided. If you were a witness to this accident would you please E-mail: wt43@comcast.net or call Bill, 941-706-4809. Thanks.
Storage STORAGE FACILITY Boat/ RV/ Trailer. Secure facility, low monthly rentals, Clark Rd area. 941-809-3660, 941-809-3662.
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One of those museums is the Ringling. Known mainly for its visual art collection and circus artifacts, the Ringling is focusing on exploring works that are still growing, developing and living in the now. This is the very definition of performance art — art that consists of works created by artists in the present, rather than performances interpreting an artist’s previously written or choreographed work. “That is a bit of a departure from most museums that exhibit those things that have stood the test of time and are thought to be the most rare and exquisite examples of a period or artist’s work,” says Dwight Currie, curator of performance at the Ringling. Currie’s journey to becoming a performance art curator has been built around a lifetime of searching for works from new artists. Born in Iowa, Currie earned his bachelor’s in English from Iowa State University. Upon graduation, he traded the open fields of wheat and corn for the bustling arts mecca of New York City. Currie saw each new Broadway production, but he was still searching for another artistic outlet. He found it in a barn in Connecticut. “Every Sunday night in the summer in Connecticut, you’d go to the White Barn Theatre and there’d be something startling, new, interesting and fascinating,” says Currie. The theater was the brainchild of Lucille Lortel, the godmother
Brought to the Ringling every year, the New Stages performance art exhibit brings an eclectic mix of theater, art, dance and music to Sarasota. Julian Sands, United Kingdom One-man tribute poetry show to playwright Harold Pinter. ETHEL, U.S. and Canada String quartet using contemporary music combined with video and images of the past. March 6 and 7 Dusan Tynek Dance Theatre, Brooklyn, N.Y. Combination of modern dance choreography inspired by classic works of art from Michelangelo Caravaggio, Edgar Degas and Egon Schiele.
“And more and more artists are defying these neat categories. Sometimes the artists exceed the scholarship. There isn’t language for it yet.”
March 20 and 21 The Hot Club of San Francisco, San Francisco String instrument ensemble playing gypsy swing and jazz music to the movement of the two films by pre-World War I filmmaker Ladislaw Starewicz.
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Emily Gayeski will peform with Dusan Tynek Dance Theater as part of the New Stages performance art exhibit March 6 and 7
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of off-Broadway theater and the producer of approximately 500 plays, whom Currie befriended. After a stay in New York City, Currie moved to Vermont to work on his own creative writing and ran a bookstore for several years. “It was there I grew to love reading people’s first novels,” says Currie. “I would host new novelists in Vermont and give some of them, like George Saunders, some of their first readings.” The performance-arts addict made his way in 2004 to the Ringling via its marketing department. Soon after when the institution rejuvenated the programming in the Historic Asolo Theater, he was promoted to curator of performance given his performancearts management experience. Currie joined the Ringling’s cast of seven curatorial experts. But unlike the other curatorial categories that are specific to particular time periods or genres such as pre-20th century Western art, modern and contemporary, and works on paper, Currie’s purview has little scholarship or canon. Currie schedules performances and acts based on what excites him. “What motivates me goes back to grade school show-and-tell,” says Currie, “what am I excited to share with Sarasota.” Curries says it was a series of coincidences that allowed the performance sphere of the Ringling to grow. In 2010, the Ringling received the grants and donations to secure an annual international festival, the Ringling International Arts Festival. The momentum surged in 2011 with the installation of James Turrell’s “Joseph’s Coat” Skyspace, a time-sensitive piece that used an array of LED lights that responded to the day-
to-day light of sunset. Currie says it was the bridge for the Ringling to venture from permanent art fixtures to performance art. RIAF, held this year from Oct. 15 to Oct. 18, brings in national and international artistic talent akin to New Stages, an exhibition of contemporary performance taking place now through March 28. No artist or group fits within one artistic label. “At a symposium we held here,” says Currie, “a visiting artist said that genres are for marketing. And more and more artists are defying these neat categories. Sometimes the artists exceed the scholarship. There isn’t language for it yet.” However, for RIAF’s sixth year, Currie and the Ringling selected a definitive theme: Asia. The six artists and groups represent the continent of Asia and its respective nations. Currie plans to expand programming of New Stages and RIAF with events surrounding each group’s main per-
formance. Coinciding with expanded performances is an expanded performance space. Thanks to the recent joint gift of the Kotler-Coville families, the Historic Asolo Theater will receive a rejuvenated lobby and a new rehearsal space that will aid Currie’s mission of injecting the present into the Ringling. Currently the theater lacks rehearsal space for visiting artists and a formal lobby. According to Currie, the new lobby space will serve as the important home to pre- and post-performance audience conversation. Construction is slated to begin in either January or February 2016. “I’d like to bring back that notion of art that is still in play,” says Currie. “A lot of these forms, ideas are still at play. Will they stand the test of time? I don’t know, but I feel strongly that they need a platform and need to be seen.”
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A look at from where Ringling International Arts Festival performers this year hail. Event takes place Oct. 15 through 18. Tom Lee, South Korea Traditional Japanese puppet performance Orkes Sinten Remem, Indonesia Folk and punk band with energetic humor Phare, Cambodia A company composed of the youth of Cambodia present the program “Khmer Metal,” a story of the country’s passionate and mysterious nightlife.
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Puppetry master Tom Lee will present the production “Shank’s Mare,” which uses the traditional Japanese puppet form Kuruma Ningyo, at the Ringling International Arts Festival.
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Tao Dance Theatre, China Notable for its numerous collaborations with emerging Chinese artists across every genre, this theater has performed its work at other prestigious dance festivals.
Ronnarong Khampha, Thailand Combination of traditional Thai dance and his own contemporary choreography Peni Candra Rini, Indonesia She creates one-woman shows that adopt various movements and imageries to create a reverie of mystery and intrigue using the traditional musical styling of her native Indonesia with her own innovative voice. Jen Shyu, East Timor/Taiwan Jazz artist who will play lutes, zithers and multiple percussion instruments with original acting and singing to create an immersive musical experience.
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STEP BY STEP The Sarasota Ballet collaborates with numerous choreographers and dancers throughout the year. Guest artists conduct workshops and lessons or help lead rehearsals so the company of dancers learns and becomes a more knowledgeable dance body. Last week the renowned French ballet dancer Laurent Hilaire visited the company. Put in a dance class by his parents at the age of 11, Hilaire has been dancing at the Paris Opera Ballet, the oldest national
ballet company in the world, for 40 years. Hilaire danced as a student in the corps de ballet; at age 25 was named etoile (principal dancer) of the company by then director Rudolf Nureyev; and has served as ballet master since 2005 and associate artistic director since 2011. Hilaire left the Paris Opera Ballet last summer partly because of the organization’s new direction and partly because he wanted to find a new way to work. He has worked as a traveling master free agent, serving as a guest artist to help ballets across the
world to stage the repertoire of Nureyev, Hilaire’s former director and mentor. Before he arrived in Sarasota, he was assisting the National Ballet of Canada in Toronto. And after Hilaire assists the Sarasota Ballet for its performance of “Tribute to Nureyev” Feb. 27 and 28, which features performances of George Balanchine’s “Apollo,” Sir Frederick Ashton’s “Jazz Calendar” and Nureyev’s “Raymonda Act III,” the ballet master will be in Sweden for two months helping the Royal Sweden Ballet’s production of “Don Quixote.” “Being a guest artist now is very exciting just to experience a different people, culture and a different way to look at the work,” says Hilaire. “It’s a very nice moment for me to be in a studio and not worrying about the considerations around running an organization, which was huge work in the Paris Opera Ballet with 154 dancers.” Hilaire says he is honored and excited to travel around the world sharing his dancing expertise and knowledge of Nureyev’s work and of the man himself. “He made a revolution on the way to consider a male dancer,” says Hilaire. “All of the big classical ballet was meant to value the woman, and also his work reflected the dance he saw in Denmark, France, England and Russia. He learned from all over the world and he created his own style. You know when it’s a step from Nureyev as soon as you see it. You cannot really compare it, but his choreography is as rich as the language of Shakespeare or Molière.”
Celebrating Diversity “Embracing Our Differences,” Sarasota’s public exhibit of local and international art and quotes, announced its winning submissions. The collection of artwork, designs and inspirational quotes that honor and encourage the values of diversity will be on display from March 29 to May 31 in Sarasota’s Island Park and Bradenton’s Riverwalk. Among the student participants, local eighth-grader Mackenzie Reiss, who attends Venice Middle School, won “Best-in-Show Student” for her original work, “A Duet is Often Better Than a Solo.” The piece depicts a fiery blue electric guitar lying next to a viola, both looking up at an expansive starry night sky. Reiss’ work will be on display during the two-month-long public art show; her school’s art program will also receive $1,000. “We may sound completely different, but together we can create beautiful music,” says Reiss in her artist’s statement for the winning work. “To me, this means that just because you look different, it doesn’t mean that you can’t do well together.”
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Opening March 6, the surreal and seductive impressions of life by Sarasota master artist Craig Rubadoux will live inside the Allyn Gallup Contemporary Art gallery until April 25. Rubadoux uses canvas, paper and numerous other materials to create whimsical and colorful pieces that reflect with almost a childlike grace the beauty of gentle moments throughout life. This intimate touch is evident in works such as “Boy with Rabbit” and “Lovers in a Small Boat.” Rubadoux’s work is like snapshots of life taken with a mystical and radiant camera. The Sarasota resident’s work is also on display in the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg and the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art. Gi ft Av Cert ai ifi la ca bl te e s
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‘GALLERY I: OBJECTS TO BE CONTEMPLATED’ Selby Gallery, Ringling College of Art & Design 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday Runs until April 4. Call 351-5100.
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‘ONE SINGULAR NIGHT: THE MUSIC OF GEORGE GERSHWIN AND MARVIN HAMLISCH’ Thomas Pandolfi, pianist Artists Series Concerts, Historic Asolo Theater 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28 and March 1; 2 p.m. March 1. Tickets: $25 to $45. Call 360-7399.
‘DANCING LESSONS’ Florida Studio Theatre, Keating Theatre 8 p.m. Feb. 26, 27 and 28 and March 1 and 3; 3 p.m. Feb. 28 and March 1 Extended through March 14. Tickets: $18 to $39 Call 366-9000. ‘BALANCHINE, ASHTON & NUREYEV’ Sarasota Ballet Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 and 28; 2 p.m. Feb. 28 Tickets: $20 to $105 Call 359-0099.
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Freddy Cole, Nat King Cole’s younger brother, will perform with the Freddy Cole Quartet at the 35th annual Jazz Festival.
35TH ANNUAL JAZZ FESTIVAL One of the most intense annual pleasures of the Sarasota musical season returns March 1 through 7 with the 35th annual Jazz Festival. Presented by the Jazz Club of Sarasota, this year’s festival occurs in the Riverview High School Performing Arts Center with the kickoff event at Phillippi Estate Park. Participating artists at this year’s festival include the Doug Cameron Quartet, John Lamb, June Garber, Karla Harris, the Ted Howe Trio, Dick Hyman, Ken Peplowski, Kitt Moran and the Freddy Cole Quartet. The latter group is led by Freddy Cole, younger brother of Nat King Cole and uncle to Natalie Cole. Cole’s smooth vocals are backed by his guitarist Randy Napoleon, bassist Henry Conerway and drummer Herman Burney. In addition to the more traditional concerts, the night of March 4 will be the return of the Jazz Trolley and Pub Crawl. Jazz fans can imbibe as they’re driven to nine different locations to enjoy various jazz artists. When: March 1 through March 7 Where: festival kickoff at Phillippi Estate Park and concerts at Riverview High School Performing Arts Center Tickets: $25 to $50 per concert; $140 VIP package Info: Call 800-838-3006.
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‘MERGING PARALLELS’ EXHIBITION Art Center Sarasota 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday; closed Sundays Runs through March 6. Call 356-2032.
‘MEANWHILE: STUDENT COMIC BOOK SHOW’ Christ-Janer Gallery, Ringling College of Art & Design 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Runs until March 7. Call 351-5100.
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JULIE KANAPAUX — ‘RECENT WORK’ Local artist and painter Julie Kanapaux cut her artistic tooth on the campus of Ringling College of Art & Design. A 2000 graduate who majored in fine-art painting and minored in photography, Kanapaux’s solo artistic homecoming is an exhibition of her most recent abstract work. Currently in the Patricia Thompson Gallery inside the Keating Center, the exhibition runs through May. Kanapaux’s sculpture series, “For the Humans,” has been on campus since 1999 on the corner of Old Bradenton Road and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way. When: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday; closed Saturday and Sunday. Runs through May. Where: Patricia Thompson Gallery, Ringling College of Art & Design Info: Call 351-5100.
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EXCHANGE The Jewish Film Festival enters its sixth year with expansion throughout Sarasota.
to familiarize Jews and non-Jews with the Jewish Federation’s mission and Jewish cultural heritage through quality films. This year’s eight films represent a wide spectrum of the Jewish experience. The opening-night film at the Hyatt Regency is John Lollos’ documentary, “Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem.” The documentary examines 20th century Jewish folk culture through the works of author and playwright Sholem Aleichem and actor Theodore Bikel. The former was an instrumental author in the revival of the Yiddish language and Jewish short story; one of his characters, Tevye the Dairyman, inspired the popular Broadway musical “Fiddler on the Roof.” The latter is an acclaimed actor and musician who produced several albums of Jewish folk songs, was a co-founder of the Newport Folk Festival and is an Academy Award-nominated actor in numerous films, including “The African Queen,” “The Defiant Ones” and “My Fair Lady.” Onstage, Bikel played Captain Von Trapp in the original production of “The Sound of Music” and, in relation to Aleichem, has performed the author’s Tevye in
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The Milman-Kover Jewish Film Festival of Sarasota-Manatee combines advocacy with artistry. The festival, held March 8 to 16, has grown from a singular event in 2010 at the Jewish Federation Campus on McIntosh Road to an eight-day festival spread over the greater Sarasota area. The festival’s geographical growth reflects the depth and variety of the eight films that will be screened across the city. But that growth isn’t limited to location and film programming. It also is reflected in the organization’s cultural inclusion. “One of the major goals of the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is outreach,” says Roz Goldberg, chairwoman and founder of the Jewish Film Festival. “Our vision is a vibrant, inclusive Jewish community in which everyone can participate ‘Jewishly’ in whatever manner he or she may find most meaningful.” Goldberg defines “Jewishly” as anyone in the community who engages and enjoys media tied to Jewish culture or heritage. Goldberg says the festival’s purpose is
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Roz Goldberg, chair and founder of the Jewish Film Festival, seeks to spread Jewish culture to the entire community via the silver screen.
“Our vision is a vibrant, inclusive Jewish community in which everyone can participate ‘Jewishly’ in whatever manner he or she may find most meaningful.” – Roz Goldberg, chair and founder of the Jewish Film Festival
“Fiddler on the Roof” more than any other actor — 2,000-plus performances. The two artists’ creative connection symbolizes the mission of the film festival. It shows the pervasiveness of Jewish art. And, as an added bonus, Bikel will attend the opening-night screening and will introduce the film, conduct a Q&A session and perform rendi-
tions of rich Jewish folk songs. “We have gotten such an incredible response since we’ve started this festival,” says Goldberg. “Film is an effective form of outreach. It’s a way to reach everybody. We feel we’ve reached a lot of people. We have exposed them to things they didn’t know and struck intellectual and emotional chords.”
IF YOU GO The 6th annual Jewish Film Festival When: March 8 to 16 Where: Hyatt Regency Sarasota, Jewish Federation campus, Temples Beth Israel and Sinai, Lakewood Ranch Cinemas and The Devyn Tickets: $10 for individual tickets, excluding opening night Info: Call 552-6304 or visit jfedsrq.org/jff.
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It’s all hands on deck in the Bowne’s Lab Theatre for reading day for the “Write A Play” program.
Child’s Playwriting The Florida Studio Theatre’s ‘Write A Play’ program wades through more than 4,000 plays by young dramatists from around the world. NICK REICHERT A&E EDITOR
The Bowne’s Lab Theatre is one of the smaller performance spaces on the campus of the Florida Studio Theatre. Located down a hallway adjacent to the large Gompertz Theatre, the blue neon light of the theater sign invites you in. Throughout the year, the Bowne’s is home to FST’s improv comedy ensemble, where every
Friday and Saturday night almost every week of the year the comedic pioneers discover newfound hilarious situations and scenes. However, recently the Bowne served as a home for new comedy from a much younger source. FST staff members, apprentices, actors and other playwrights burrowed deep into boxes full of thousands of plays that children from kindergarten to seniors in high school from Sarasota and around the world have written
for FST’s “Write A Play” program. Readers erupt in little burst of giggles every few minutes while seated at the tables covered in plays, some typed and some handwritten in pen or crayon. All aspiring playwrights hope for one thing: to eventually see their idea come to life on stage. Started in 1991, the program is a three-phase arts education initiative that has exposed millions of children to the art and process of creating theater.
First, children visit FST and see that year’s children theater production, such as this year’s “RAPPunzel.” Then the teaching artists visit schools and classes across Florida and the southeast region of the United States to teach the basic tenets of a play. After that, children can write their own play and submit it to FST in one of two age divisions: “Under Six” for students in grades six or lower and “Seven Up” for students in middle and high school. Two local young playwrights are brother and sister Seth and Skyler Stahlmann. The seventh- and 10th-grader, respectively, attend Generation Harvest homeschool in Sarasota. Both have submitted multiple plays in the past few years, and their plays, “Time Out” and “The Book,” won last year’s competition. “This year I got an idea from seeing a picture of a war hero coming home,” says Skyler Stahlmann. “It’s just experiences in life, and art is the tangible expression of abstract thoughts, so I use a lot of emotions and convey it through writing and story.” It takes FST staff about two weeks to read each play twice; in total, more than 4,000 plays are submitted for the contest. After the 100 finalists are selected, FST staff critiques them again to whittle down the winners (26 plays were chosen last year). The winning playwrights are invited to the Young Playwrights Festival in May, where the works are performed. “Things that you have thought up and poured your time in so it can be onstage for others to enjoy is amazing to watch happen in front of you and seeing the reaction of a theater full of people,” says Seth Stahlmann.
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Officially, they were the 332nd Fighter Group. Today, the world knows them as The Tuskegee Airmen — a group of African-American combat pilots who fought with distinction in World War II. They flew P-51 Mustangs (with distinctive red tailfins) as fighter escorts for lumbering B-25s on strategic bombing raids deep into enemy territory. They went up against Messerschmitt Me 262s — the world’s first jet fighters. Notions of white Aryan superiority to the contrary, these black aviators came out on the winning side. These heroes paved the way for the integration of the United States military and, arguably, the nation itself. Ricardo Khan and Terry Ellis’ “Fly” tells their story at Florida Studio Theatre in a production Khan also directed. Untold books have explored this history. It’s been visualized in high-profile movies such as “Redtails” (with its “Star Wars”-esque dogfights) and the “Tuskegee Airmen” (which Ellis co-wrote) on HBO. Yes, their story has been told before. But never like this. A film can give you believable illusion, courtesy CGI or a grip rocking a replica of a P-51 on gimbals. Khan and Ellis’ play doesn’t try to compete with cinema. No “Miss Saigon”-style aircraft
appear. The actors mime the action with minimal staging — just chairs, trunks and rear projection screens (brilliant work by scenic designer Beowulf Boritt, projectionist Rocco DiSanti and the rest of the creative team). Yes, there’s audio and some CO2 fog. But the real action is in your mind. Your imagination builds the world. It’s make-believe — and it works, with the power that only live theater can have. The story told is as ancient as “The Iliad” and raw as “Generation Kill.” Basically, a group from disparate backgrounds comes together as a unit and goes off to war. Some die, some don’t. That’s no cliché. It’s what war is. The difference here: These warriors were fighting on two fronts. Fascism over there; racism here. Their homefront enemy? Official studies that said, “Negroes lack the intelligence to operate heavy machinery.” Unofficial racist attitudes in the minds of white officers who spoke their minds in a constant barrage of racial slurs. Along with helping bring down the Nazi war machine, the Tuskegee Airmen defied white expectations of black failure and earned the respect of their fellow aviators. To get to the Nazis, they first had to get through flight training school in Tuskegee, Ala. Four composite characters stand for the 996 original pilots in training: Chet (Jordan
Bellow), a 17-year-old recruit passing for 18; W.W. (Robert Karma Robinson) a refugee from Chicago’s jive-talking, zoot-suit scene; Oscar (Terrell Wheeler) a country boy from Iowa; and J. Allen (Shane Taylor) from the West Indies. Excellent aviators all; the hard-as-nails white flight instructor (Greg Brostrom) scrubs two of them on flimsy pretexts. The Tap Griot (Omar Edwards) expresses the black aviators’ repressed emotions through dance — improvised riffs off Hope Clarke’s crisp choreography. Edwards’ machine gun fire with its staccato beats speaks volumes. Chet and W.W. finally show what they’re made of in the flak-filled skies over Germany. Michael Pauley and Sean Patrick Hopkins play two bomber pilots whose bigoted attitudes take a 180-degree turn in the presence of fearless excellence. The excellent performers did justice to the real-life warriors. Khan approaches these characters as individuals, not archetypes. W.W., Oscar, J. Allen and Chet are flesh-andblood people, not walking editorial cartoons. You know they’re heroes without superpowers — heroes who bleed and don’t always win. That’s why you care. “Fly” takes you on a hero’s journey — a fast-paced, 90-minute flight without a wasted moment. The airmen’s victories against racism are
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Scenic designer David P. Gordon wins the Golden Cockerel Award for best achievement in set design, and Howard Tsvi Kaplan comes in a close second for his costumes in Sarasota Opera’s production of RimskyKorsakov’s rarely performed work, “The Golden Cockerel.” But there’s more to opera than colorful scenery and beautiful costumes. There must be energy and acting, great orchestral playing and, of course, electrifying singing. Sarasota Opera came through in some of these categories, but not all. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov — the composer who wove musically spellbinding tales in his mesmerizing “Scheherazade,” took us on an excursion to Spain via “Capriccio Espagnol,” gave us a taste of Orthodox religion in his “Russian Easter Overture” and allowed us a few good swats as he took off on “The Flight of the Bumblebee” — seems to have had a single motif for his opera, “The Golden Cockerel.” Where most composers of operas have motifs for each character or idea (think Wagner), Rimsky-Korsakov has one theme that starts in the Overture and continues through each act, especially in the “Hymn to the Sun,” probably the best-known aria in the piece, sung by the Queen of Shemakha.
Perhaps that’s why so much of this opera sounds familiar. After all, it has not been performed in this country since the production in the late 1960s at New York City Opera starring Beverly Sills and Norman Treigle. Although I was in that audience, that was a long time ago and I haven’t heard it since. Sometimes operas and symphonies that are rarely performed have a reason for their obscurity. It may be that “The Golden Cockerel” falls into this category. Or it may be that the production at Sarasota Opera wasn’t up to the company’s usual excellence. Certainly the singing was good. After a slightly shaky start, which, unfortunately, featured her big aria opening the second act, Alexandra Batsios, as The Queen, came into good voice and negotiated the vast range and coloratura passages the composer wrote for her part. She’s a good actress, too; she managed to dance through the stylized staging by Tom Diamond without looking self-conscious or strained. An American singer, she handled the Russian deftly. Grigory Soloviov and Timur Bekbosunov were the two Russians in principal parts and they seemed born to the music. Soloviov gave us an unflinching King Dodon with a powerful baritone verging on the bass. And Bekbosunov traversed
deathly high notes that would make Juan Diego Florez blanch. The smaller parts were, for the most part, taken by studio artists, including the King’s sons (Jon Jurgens and Kenneth Stavert), General Polkan (William Roberts) and the Golden Cockerel (Riley Svatos). Special mention must be made of Studio Artist Daryl Freedman who sang the part of the Housekeeper with a large, round contralto with a great top extension. And then there was the chorus — the resonant, magnificent chorus (Chorus Master Roger Bingaman) that rang through the house like a Russian choir on Easter. So, if the singing, scenery and costumes were splendid, what was the problem with this “Golden Cockerel”? Well, there were coordination problems in the orchestra. The strings, which are usually so good in this instrumental ensemble, just weren’t together. And, although conductor Ekhart Wycik kept things well paced with a nice forward movement, there were several times the singers and his orchestra were askew. It was opening night so one hopes the kinks in the curtain’s openings and closings will get worked out, as well as the curtain calls at the end of each act, which seemed unrehearsed and messy. But the main difficulty with
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Grigory Soloviov, Timur Bekbosunov and Alexandra Batsios in RimskyKorsakov’s “The Golden Cockerel.”
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this production was the overly styled staging, which lacked energy, direction and focus. Diamond didn’t seem to grasp the concept of this fairy tale and its politicized doctrine. He played it too broadly or, at times, not at all, leaving the performers to wander about the stage, seemingly without thought for who they are or what they’re doing. There are many facets to opera, and the music, singing and brilliant colors of “The Golden Cockerel” may be enough to carry some into this odd land of disenchantment. I wanted more.
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Asking creatively … At the Feb. 11 Author Luncheon featuring David Baldacci, Gulf Coast Community Foundation offered a giving challenge to the guests,agreeing to match all gifts up to $25,000. The Library Foundation raised $90,000, and David Baldacci sweetened the pot by offering to the highest donor the opportunity to be included as a character in a future book. Keith Monda was the highest bidder and will be written into a future Baldacci book as a character. Baldacci did not promise that the character would be a hero or a villain … Goodwill cameo … Don Roberts’ son, Dallas Roberts, made an appearance at Goodwill’s Mardi Gras Gala much to the excitement of long-time fan Amanda Morris. Roberts plays Owen Cavanaugh on "The Good Wife" … Sold! … The effectiveness of the Observer in marketing real estate appar-
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Feb. 27 – April 4, 2015
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Selby Gallery I: Objects to Be Contemplated The average length of an art viewer’s gaze is 27 seconds - the mysterious nature of these works will require considerably longer contemplation. Featuring Kako Ueda, Jim Dine, Larry Clark, Pepón Osorio and others. Courtesy of the artists and the USF Contemporary Art Museum, George Adams Gallery and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, NY.
Tuesday, Feb. 17, at The Francis Benefiting Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice
Selby Gallery II: Gabriele Münter Paintings Five paintings by German artist Gabriele Münter, co-founder of Der Blaue Reiter, from the collection of Ronald and Harold Kendall will be on view. Friday, Feb. 27, 5:00-7:00 pm: Free Public Opening Reception Monday March 2, 11:30 am: Director’s Tour
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2015
FAS HI O N STANDOUTS STATEMENT HANDBAGS HEATHER MERRIMAN BLACK TIE EDITOR
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o matter what the season’s trends, a statement handbag is always in style. Featuring unique shapes, textures and designs, these purses will always catch a fashionista’s eye, likely won’t be very functional (your husband or best girlfriend will probably have to hold onto your lipstick, phone, keys … you get it), and always have a story to tell. Black Tie recently kept an eye out to see what sensational pieces we could find out on the town — here are a few we wouldn’t mind holding onto.
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Ashley Kozel was decked out from head to toe in Chanel at Asolo Rep’s Starry Night Dinner 3, celebrating the production of “Our Betters” at the home of Mark and Kim Standish. Dressed for the occasion (the Standishs’ have an incredible pop art collection), Kozel carried this fabulous Chanel bag. “I fell in love with this bag because it is unique, artistic and quintessentially Chanel. I love the deep black of the shearling contrasted with the pop of vibrant color. It was one of the best pieces from the runway collection and is a very ‘me’ bag.” Susan Jones was seen at the Corinthian Gala donning her limited edition (one of three) Valentino featuring three little birds at the clasp. Underneath, the feathers start white at the tips, then fade into a dark green, where they are encrusted with black Swarovski crystals. “It was a gift from my husband. It reminds us of the legendary Hall of Mirrors at Versailles,” Jones says. “On the tables, it has a small bird as the only ornamentation. I love that he bought it as a reminder of some of our most romantic dinners together.”
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Amy Sussman’s Kate Spade “Flights of Fancy Balloon Bag” was spotted at Orchid Ball. Sussman says throughout the years, she has become a watcher of Kate Spade’s small, collectible bags. “Some years ago, I missed its woven Armadillo bag, so I have kept an eye on them since, waiting for a standout,” says Sussman. She says she found the balloon bag over the holidays and it has attracted quite the attention. “My son loved it and asked if he could toss it around, my husband didn’t mind holding it at all when we were checking in (at Orchid Ball) and my girlfriends have already put dibs on it for their next events,” she says.
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Kozel’s 100% CC bag is from Chanel’s Shopping Center Runway Collection. It was shown inside the Chanel baskets on the runway. According to a statement from Chanel, the inspiration recalls the promotional offers in supermarkets. “The Supermarket is an expression of our times, the Pop Art of everyday life,” Karl Lagerfeld said of the 2014 autumn/winter collection.
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HER FAVORITE EVENTS: Children First’s Fairytale Ball, Dreammakers Ball, Girls Inc. Celebration Luncheon, Wine Women & Shoes, Rockin’ Lobster, Key to the Cure and Doc Idol Heather Merriman
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risty Cail’s involvement with charitable organizations in Sarasota began about nine years ago. Since then, she’s served on committees, chaired eight fundraising events and done everything in between. But, for Cail, her favorite type of work is behind the scenes and the work in which she can involve her children.
MY START was with the Boys
and Girls Clubs. When Tom and I were dating, he was heavily involved with the organization. I also started getting involved with Children First about five years ago. I was introduced to the organization after attending its Flip Flops and Fashion luncheon. The program absolutely moved me. Hearing Philip Tavil speak was what made me say, “I need to take a tour.” I knew it was for me. I’ve narrowed down the organizations I’m involved with to predominately chil-
dren’s organizations. I feel I can do my most work with the charities for children because that strikes home for me. I STUMBLED across Family
Promise a year and half ago and started doing meals for the families, who are homeless and move from different churches every couple of weeks to help them get back on their feet. They have children, often several, and they need good meals cooked and prepared for them. It’s especially moving for me because I can get my son
involved. He helps me prepare the meals and we have sat and had dinner with the families. He can’t quite comprehend everything, but he understands why we are doing this — because we are helping another family. He can see that it is just what we do. We help people. I LOVE all things creative and I
like to make things by myself. The challenge I love the most with events is “how do we do this for nothing?” Everything I do for events — for décor and auction baskets — comes out of my home. It drives my husband nuts — he’ll come home and I have the auction on my kitchen table and the décor and centerpieces everywhere else. My focus always is, “How can this look great and how can we do this cheaper?”
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involved with the Visible Men Academy, which is an abso-
lutely amazing program. It’s a school in Bradenton providing boys from low-income communities with a high-quality educational experience in a nurturing environment. The school is not just educational, but it teaches manners and love and helps instill a sense of control for the students’ futures. I found out about the school through one of the founding members, Cindy Day. THERE IS no better purpose
than investing in our children. Every child deserves to have a chance, the same chance that the rest of our children have. When I see people like Cindy and Visible Men Academy and Children First and Boys and Girls Clubs spending every waking moment to help these children, it’s moving to see that they believe in them. I think that is all that kids need — people to believe in them. The confidence build-
ing and love that is shown to these children is so important because a lot of them don’t get that at home. IN THE beginning, being involved filled a void — it’s hard leaving a job after having children and feeling like you’re still contributing to the community in some way. Now, as a mom, it’s so important to get my children involved. My hope is that if they see me, they will be involved as well, and it teaches them empathy. Empathy is something that so many children lack, especially in such an affluent community like the one we live in. I don’t think our children realize that not everyone lives like that. They don’t understand or aren’t even aware of the real struggles that families face. That is the most important thing, for my children to see the reality of how the world really is.
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illiam McComb and Sloane Sapan were set up in college 12 years ago. Fast forward to 2014, and the two were engaged. William proposed to Sloane at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, in Miami, because growing up that is where she always wanted to get married. However, as adults, the couple wanted something much more intimate and that led to deciding to have the celebration at their Siesta Key house, a Sarasota School of Architecture home built in 1955. The Jan. 3 ceremony took place on a private property on the water on Siesta Key. It was located on Ralph Twitchell’s former property where his house sat before it was deemed unsalvageable and torn down. The couple wanted a simple ceremony because the property spoke for itself. They only used candles to light the aisle and black ghost chairs as decor. The ceremony took place at sunset, and, following cocktail hour, guests were treated to a firework sendoff to the reception across the street. The reception took place at the couple’s own midcentury modern home. They transformed the backyard into a secret garden to accommodate their dream wedding. The bride’s vision for the wedding was magical and the evening’s theme was “one love.” She wanted to focus on setting a mood, and to do that lighting was the priority. Elegant neutral flowers, up lighting, candles and bistro lighting created a glowing ambiance against Venetian mirror tables.
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