JUNE 2013
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Homeless Humor
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“ The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
BUT THERE IS A GLIMMER OF HOPE.
BUT THERE IS A GLIMMER OF HOPE.
BUT THERE IS A GLIMMER OF HOPE.
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The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
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JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
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JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
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JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
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Arts
“The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our shoulders” JOHNNY SANCHEZ
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Spray It
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Arts: Visual Design
JOHNNY SANCHEZ
NEW YORK CITY JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
ISSUE 001
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business
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“ JAMES SCATCHNICK HAS A SIMPLE REASON FOR VOLUNTEERING HER TIME WITH THE CITY'S HOMELESS: ” 'CAUSE IT
NEW YORK CITY JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000. This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
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JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000. 009
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This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace. But there is a glimmer of hope. Occusdam audipsam consenda sit lantis et quatist, idenisimi, volorias etur, etur? Ellaborectus eum asperi officia deliqui ssequidusam esciant occatur sit, nitemporis duntiis quos eum re landaec errupta speditio. Hilia dolore pa sit ut vendist, occulpa dendisque eos exeria cullanisciet ut aliqui omnihillore, ommodit, tem aut voluptaspe mos enihillit anihill estiur, solorehendae nosseque quidus, si dignatem. Ellabor escit, nihicto maximus. Pudit es eos id quibus, saerspe lique plique molo modis endae pratusa sero vende nis simpore perumque consenditi doloremque prae nonsequo quaecti rehent uta idellab ilit alignihicae lam as abor as voles eos dolupienet offictet acero maximusdam exces apedi volorer natist de eum laci nonsendi digeniati des dolesto blaceprest, tem eum num eatem ut la int vidis ma invelibus volor-
say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace. But there is a glimmer of hope. city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000. This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering
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JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers FOR SPECIAL EVENTS.
This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers FOR SPECIAL EVENTS.
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JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
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This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special
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L Train
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
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JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
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CARLITA MUNEOZ
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Success Stories
“In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.” MARSHA JACKMAN
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NEW YORK CITY JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
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Almost a Miracle
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace. AMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. THE ORGANIZERS WANTED THE CITY TO WAIVE $10,342.80 FOR PERMITTING, PARKING, POLICE AND OTHER SERVICES, BUT THE COMMISSION DECIDED AGAINST COVERING THE COST OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VOTED UNANIMOUSLY NOT TO GIVE MORE THAN LAST YEAR – WHEN IT GAVE ABOUT $5,000.
ISSUE 001
THIS YEAR’S EVENT IS SCHEDULED TO START NOV. 13 AND LAST SIX DAYS. THE FESTIVAL BRINGS TOURISTS AND ARTISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD, BUT HAS RAISED THE IRE OF SOME RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERS WHO SAY IT IS DISRUPTIVE FOR THEIR BUSINESSES. IN RESPONSE TO THE CONCERNS, SARASOTA IS RECONSIDERING ITS POLICIES FOR NOISE, LENGTH OF TIME, AFFECTED PARTIES AND FEE WAIVERS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS.
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
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THIS YEAR’S EVENT IS SCHEDULED TO START NOV. 13 AND LAST SIX DAYS. THE FESTIVAL BRINGS TOURISTS AND ARTISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD, BUT HAS RAISED THE IRE OF SOME RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERS WHO SAY IT IS DISRUPTIVE FOR THEIR BUSINESSES. IN RESPONSE TO THE CONCERNS, SARASOTA IS RECONSIDERING ITS
“ JAMES SCATCHNICK HAS A SIMPLE REASON FOR VOLUNTEERING HER TIME WITH THE CITY'S HOMELESS: ” 'CAUSE IT
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000. This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace. AMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. THE ORGANIZERS WANTED THE CITY TO WAIVE $10,342.80 FOR PERMITTING, PARKING, POLICE AND OTHER SERVICES, BUT THE COMMISSION DECIDED AGAINST COVERING THE COST OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VOTED UNANIMOUSLY NOT TO GIVE MORE THAN LAST YEAR – WHEN IT GAVE ABOUT $5,000.
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Success Stories
MARSHA JACKMAN
NEW YORK CITY JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
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Almost a Miracle
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MIRACLE This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace. AMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. THE ORGANIZERS WANTED THE CITY TO WAIVE $10,342.80 FOR PERMITTING, PARKING, POLICE AND OTHER SERVICES, BUT THE COMMISSION DECIDED AGAINST COVERING THE COST OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VOTED UNANIMOUSLY NOT TO GIVE MORE THAN LAST YEAR – WHEN IT GAVE ABOUT $5,000.
ISSUE 001
THIS YEAR’S EVENT IS SCHEDULED TO START NOV. 13 AND LAST SIX DAYS. THE FESTIVAL BRINGS TOURISTS AND ARTISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD, BUT HAS RAISED THE IRE OF SOME RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERS WHO SAY IT IS DISRUPTIVE FOR THEIR BUSINESSES. IN RESPONSE TO THE CONCERNS, SARASOTA IS RECONSIDERING ITS POLICIES FOR NOISE, LENGTH OF TIME, AFFECTED PARTIES AND FEE WAIVERS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS.
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000. This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace. AMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. THE ORGANIZERS WANTED THE CITY TO WAIVE $10,342.80 FOR PERMITTING, PARKING, POLICE AND OTHER SERVICES, BUT THE COMMISSION DECIDED AGAINST COVERING THE COST OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VOTED UNANIMOUSLY NOT TO GIVE MORE THAN LAST YEAR – WHEN IT GAVE ABOUT $5,000. THIS YEAR’S EVENT IS SCHEDULED TO START NOV. 13 AND LAST SIX DAYS. THE FESTIVAL BRINGS TOURISTS AND ARTISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD, BUT HAS RAISED THE IRE OF SOME RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERS WHO SAY IT IS DISRUPTIVE FOR THEIR BUSINESSES. IN RESPONSE TO THE CONCERNS, SARASOTA IS RECONSIDERING ITS
JAMES SCATCHNICK HAS A SIMPLE REASON FOR VOLUNTEERING HER TIME WITH THE CITY'S HOMELESS: ” 'CAUSE IT
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SEPTEMBER 2013
DEPARTMENT
Broken Dreams
“Ambition is the last refuge of the failure .” SANDRA ERNESTO
BAREFOOT BALLERINA
FEARLFUL FAMILY MAN
Needy NURSE
VETERAN VORTEX
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000. This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace. AMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.” The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival.
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Broken Dreams
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
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Barefoot Ballerina
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Skills
“You are confined by the walls you build yourself.” BOBBY SCATCHNICK
FORT BUILDING
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cardboard master
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FORT BUILDING BOBBY SCATCHNICK
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Fort Building
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
ISSUE 001
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace. “The more I come out and do, the more the Lord blesses me,” Nita said. On Monday, the sisters were busy helping pack bags full of property in preparation for a move. The city issued warnings to the small homeless camp last week. Starting Tuesday morning, police will haul the property away, forcing the homeless to move.
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JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city's homeless: ” 'Cause it could have been me.”
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
This year's event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artists from around the world, but has raised the ire of some residents and business owners who say it is disruptive for their businesses. In response to the concerns, Sarasota is reconsidering its policies for noise, length of time, affected parties and fee waivers for special events. She and identical twin sister Netta Snell have become beloved fixtures among the homeless who frequent the 900 block of Florida Avenue. They help out, offer encouragement and keep the peace.
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
JAMES SCATCHNICK has a simple reason for volunteering her time with the city’s homeless: ” ‘Cause it could have been me.”
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
The city will waive about half of the fees requested by organizers of the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. The organizers wanted the city to waive $10,342.80 for permitting, parking, police and other services, but the commission decided against covering the cost of law enforcement and voted unanimously not to give more than last year – when it gave about $5,000.
This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artISTS
This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artISTS
This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artISTS
This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artISTS
This year’s event is scheduled to start Nov. 13 and last six days. The festival brings tourists and artISTS
But there is a glimmer of hope. NEW YORK CITY -
JAMES SCATCHNICK HAS A SIMPLE REASON FOR VOLUNTEERING HER TIME WITH THE CITY'S HOMELESS: ” 'CAUSE IT COULD HAVE BEEN ME.” THE CITY WILL WAIVE ABOUT HALF OF THE FEES REQUESTED BY ORGANIZERS OF THE ANNUAL SARASOTA CHALK FESTIVAL. THE
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BUSK /buhsk/: verb
1. Homeless entertaining for voluntary donations
SEPTEMBER 2013
BUSK is a well known triannual street newspaper sold in the United States. Its purpose is to help homeless people help themselves. Featured in major cities with a high poverty rate, BUSK is made, distributed and sold by the homeless to reflect their creativity and emotional lifestyle. They generate some income and remain socially linked as it provides them with positive opportunities.
BUSK /buhsk/: verb
1. Homeless entertaining for voluntary donations
BUSK
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1. Homeless entertaining for voluntary donations
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BUSK.COM
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