Venice, FL August 2019

Page 1

AUGUST 2019

LifestylePubs.com/Venice

Venice's Very Own Master Photographers

VL’S KIDS REPORT ON SUMMER EXCURSIONS

LOCAL NONPROFIT GIVES RESCUE FOR CATS


Live It!

Don’t Just Dream the Venice Island Lifestyle...

PORTO VISTA CONDOMINIUMS

A 40-unit Luxury Condominium offering breathtaking views of the Intracoastal plus great amenities. Located at Fisherman’s Wharf Marina. NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS

TRA PONTI VILLAGGIO

19 Luxury Single-family Courtyard Homes and 4 Luxury Waterfront Townhomes. Walk to downtown, theatre, shopping and dining. From the $700s. NEW MODEL NOW OPEN!

ARCATA DEL SOL

20 Single-family (1 and 2 story) Courtyard Homes, to be located along East Venice Avenue. Two-car garages and quaint courtyards are among the amenities.

CASSATA PLACE VILLAS

28-Paired Villa Community just minutes to downtown Venice and beaches to be located along East Venice Avenue. Will feature 1,500 living sq. ft. 2B/2B, den, screened lanai and oversized 2-car garage. NOW SELLING!

NEWLY RELEASED

4 Venice Island homesites within walking distance to Venice Avenue shops, restaurants and beach. 7 Estate homesites along Sarasota Bay in Nokomis at our newest community, “Cassata Pointe”. Docks available. DON’T MISS OUT! CALL TODAY! Pro Group Realty and Property Management, LLC • ProGroup-Realty.com • 941.786.9403 Prices, terms, and availability are subject to change. Floor plans, photographs, renderings, elevations and sizes are approximate for presentationpurposes only and may vary. Photos by Victoria Dietz.



LIFESTYLE LETTER

AUGUST 2019 PUBLISHER

Charmaine Tincher | charmaine.tincher@lifestylepubs.com EDITORIAL COORDINATOR

Tony D'Souza | tony.dsouza@lifestylepubs.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Tony D'Souza

Kids + Pets: What's Not to Love?

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Prion Photography

AUGUST IS A TURNING POINT IN THE CALENDAR YEAR. The school bells will be ringing soon, and not long after, the first snowbirds will start coming back home. While the lazy days of strolling the quieter beaches and emptier parks may be drawing to a close, August also brings a great sense of anticipation of our vibrant town getting busy once again. Earlier in the year, we dedicated issues of Venice Lifestyle to the men and the women of our community. In this issue, we celebrate some of our cutest residents: our kids and pets! Don’t miss our feature this month on Dr. Matthew and Lisa Corn’s gorgeous new puppy, Pranna, who is being trained as a therapy animal at the Corns’ 65+ Center for Active Aging. Then meet Lucy, a beautiful racing greyhound recently adopted through the nonprofit work of Adoptable “Greythounds” of Florida. Also in this issue, you’ll find Petable Portraits’ Daniele Jones and her amazingly detailed drawings and paintings. And you’ll learn about the work of Venice’s own St. Francis Animal Rescue, which is celebrating 25 years of helping homeless cats. On the kids' side of things, Venice Lifestyle is delighted to offer two reports from

CORPORATE TEAM CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven Schowengerdt

the field from our own magazine team’s children. My grandson, Mason, 6, took a

CHIEF SALES OFFICER Matthew Perry

great trip to the mountains of North Carolina, while our editorial coordinator Tony

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DeLand Shore

D'Souza's stepson, Tannon, 8, went fishing in Northern California. When was the last time you had family portraits taken? In our "Our Town" feature, we are so pleased to tell the story of our master photographers, Harald and Petra Prion of Venice’s Prion Photography. It is an honor for us every month to feature their lovely photography, and now we also get to highlight them! Cheers to another wonderful month ahead. We hope to see you around town!

ART DIRECTOR Sara Minor OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Janeane Thompson EDITORIAL MANAGER Nicolette Martin AD MANAGER Chad Jensen REGIONAL SALES DIRECTOR Eric Williams WEB APPLICATIONS Michael O’Connell

Charmaine Tincher, Publisher Charmaine.Tincher@LifestylePubs.com

ARIZONA | CALIFORNIA | COLORADO | CONNECTICUT | FLORIDA | GEORGIA IDAHO | ILLINOIS | KANSAS | MARYLAND | MINNESOTA | MISSOURI | MONTANA NEVADA | NEW JERSEY | NORTH CAROLINA | OHIO | OKLAHOMA | OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA | TENNESSEE | TEXAS | VIRGINIA | WASHINGTON

514 W 26TH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO

LifestylePubs.com/Venice

Venice Lifestyle™ is published monthly by Lifestyle Publications LLC. It is distributed via the

pattern, canvas painted in oils.

advertisements do not necessarily reflect Lifestyle Publications’ opinions. No portion of this

PAINTING BY TATYANA MI 4

Proverbs 3:5-6

ON THE COVER Boy with dog. Texture,

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019

US Postal Service to some of the Venice areas’ most affluent neighborhoods. Articles and magazine may be reproduced in any form without written consent. Lifestyle Publications does not assume responsibility for statements made by advertisers or editorial contributors. Information in Venice Lifestyle™ is gathered from sources considered to be reliable, but the accuracy of all information cannot be guaranteed.


Thank you for choosing SMH In the last year, Sarasota Memorial has never been busier. We’re caring for more patients in the hospital and as outpatients than ever before. And our standard of care has never been higher. How do we know? We’ve heard a thing or two. IBM Watson Top 100 Hospitals CMS 5-Star rating for quality and safety Leapfrog “A” Grade for Patient Safety U.S. News Top Performer in: } Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair } Aortic Valve Surgery } Heart Bypass Surgery } Congestive Heart Failure } Lung Cancer Surgery } Colon Cancer Surgery } Hip Replacement } Knee Replacement U.S. News “Best Nursing Home” STS highest rated in all 5 categories American Heart Association Cardiovascular Center of Excellence Magnet Designated Four Times Gallup Great Workplace Award 1 of 39 organizations worldwide

smh.com


INSIDE THE ISSUE AUGUST 2019 FEATURES 16 Puppy Love 65+ Center for Active Aging Introduces the Cuddliest Member of the Therapy Team

22 What I Brought Back Venice Lifestyle’s Kids File Reports from the Field

26 St. Francis Animal Rescue: A Shelter for Homeless Cats Local Nonprofit Celebrates 25 Years of Helping Cats and Kittens

30 Prion Photography: Venice Lifestyle Magazine’s Master Photographers Highly Trained, Professional

16 22

Photographers Have Stayed on Technology’s Cutting Edge

26

30

DEPARTMENTS 4

Lifestyle Letter

8

Good Times

10

Around Town

12

Artist’s Palette

22 Travel Destination 26 Giving Back 30 Our Town 34 Lifestyle Calendar


IT ’S NEVER TOO L AT E TO H AVE A

beautiful smile

1218 East Venice Avenue Venice, FL. 34285

Doctor’s Associations • • • • • •

(941) 488-1075 venicedentist.com

The American Dental Association Academy of General Dentistry The International Congress of Oral Implantologists Florida Dental Association West Coast Dental Association Sarasota County Dental Association

RESTORATIVE/ REHABILITATION DENTISTRY CROWNS & BRIDGEWORK/ O N E DAY C R OWN S DENTAL IMPL ANTS/ IMPL ANT RETAINED RESTORATIONS R E M OVA B L E D E N TU R E S TEETH WHITENING IV CONSCIOUS SEDATION

Dr. Frank Lewicki | Dr. Brent Beyer | Dr. Charles Davis


GOOD TIMES 1.

2.

3.

Extraordinary Nurses Recognized at Venice Regional Bayfront Health Nurses at Venice Regional Bayfront Health were recently honored with DAISY Awards for Extraordinary Nurses, part of the DAISY Foundation's mission to recognize the extraordinary, compassionate nursing care they provide. DAISY stands for Diseases Attacking the Immune System. Honorees also receive a sculpture called "A Healer’s Touch," hand-carved by Shona tribe artists in Zimbabwe. More information is available at DAISYFoundation.org.

5.

4.

6.

1. RN Chad Clark with family and Bayfront Health officers. | 2. RN Denis Parent with his award. | 3. RN Grace Marty displays her award. | 4. Venice Regional Bayfront Health | 5. Lyubov Dykan, BSN, CCRN, is a DAISY Award recipient. | 6. The “A Healer’s Touch” sculpture of Zimbabwe’s Shona tribe.

1.

2.

3.

The 24th Annual Loveland Players Production of Planting Seeds Loveland Center, in collaboration with Venice Theatre, presented the Players production of Planting Seeds in May and June. Sponsored by Pinkerton Harkins & Mehserle Private Wealth, the opening night reception was sponsored by PGT Industries. More than $9,500 was raised. Since 1962, Loveland Center is a nonprofit providing life-skills development programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 941.493.0016, LovelandCenter.org

4.

5.

6.

1. A scene from the play | 2. Delectable appetizers were made and served by Loveland Cafe. | 3. Patrick Guerin, Loveland president and CEO, sharing the mission of the Loveland Center. | 4. Jennifer Bushinger, director of Community Impact, welcoming everyone to the opening night reception. | 5. Jennifer Bushinger of the Loveland Center and Greg Luberecki of the Gulf Coast Community Foundation | 6. A scene from the play 8

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019


Escape from the Summer Heat!

OUR SERVICES

Botox/Dysport • Dermal Fillers • Hydra Skin Ref iner Facial Chemical Peels • Microneedling/PRP • Waxing Eyelash Lifts/Tinting • Massage Therapy • Sugar Scrubs Seaweed Body Wraps • B-12 shots • Radiof requency

Host a

Specials

Botox $10/unit! Eyelash Lift & Tint $75 (lasts up to 6 weeks!)

Spa Party /Girls Night Out Party! Get 5-6 of your friends together for a fun evening; let our staff treat all of you to customized spa services.

941.893.4677

SimplyRenewMedSpa.com 2564 Commerce Pkwy, North Port

1978 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 6, Venice, FL 34293 • 941.451.6691 65PlusWellness.com

Allegro Bistro

1740 EAST VENICE AVE. | VENICE

(941) 484-1889 ALLEGRO-BISTRO.COM

ITALIAN - AMERICAN FUSION LIVE JAZZ

Mon, Tues, & Thurs Nights

OPEN MIC Wed Night

50’S/60’S LIGHT DANCE Fri & Sat Night

Happy Hour 4-6 Nightly

LUNCH SERVED Mon - Fri 11:30 am

August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

9


AROUND TOWN also been named to Barron’s list more times in the past 11 years than any other financial adviser who applied on Florida’s west coast. 310 W. Venice Ave., Suite 201, Venice, 866.209.8557, PinkertonPW.com

COUNTY TEEN HONORED WITH NATIONAL AWARD FOR WORK AGAINST TOBACCO Sachit Gali, a recent Pine View graduate and president of the Youth Advocacy Board for Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT), is a Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids' Youth Advocate of the Year. Sachit was honored in Washington, D.C., along with other U.S. regional winners, a group winner and a national

VENICE REGIONAL BAYFRONT HEALTH APPOINTS NEW COO Venice

Regional

has

appointed

Benjamin

winner. The Youth Advocates of the Year Awards honor

Brodersen as chief operating officer. Ben has more

outstanding young people who have fought to protect

than 10 years of experience in health care operations.

their generation from tobacco use. He is pictured

“Ben’s passion for creating a high-quality health

with Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for

care experience for our patients will be tremendously

Tobacco-Free Kids. Learn more at SWATFlorida.com.

valuable as we move forward with our continuous improvement efforts as Venice’s community hospital,” says Venice Regional CEO Karen Fordham. Prior to joining Venice Regional, Ben was VP of operations at HCA Blake Hospital in Bradenton and director of surgical services for HCA West Florida Division Performance Improvement in Tampa. 540 The Rialto, Venice, 941.485.7711, VeniceRegional.com

RTR UROLOGY'S INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY DIAGNOSES AND TREATS BLADDER CANCER RTR Urology, a division of 21st Century Oncology, America's largest integrated cancer care network, is offering its patients state-of-theart treatment using blue light cystoscopy, a tech-

SCOTT PINKERTON COMPLETES TOP FINANCIAL ADVISER AWARD TRIFECTA Scott Pinkerton, managing partner of Pinkerton

diagnose and treat bladder cancer, the seventh most commonly diagnosed cancer. Patients are treated at Venice Regional Bayfront Health.

Private Wealth, has achieved a prestigious trifecta

"Bladder cancer is difficult to detect and is a dis-

of awards: The Financial Times 400 Top Advisers

ease with a high rate of reoccurrence," says Dr. Carl

for 2019, Barron’s Top Advisers for 2019 and Forbes

Kutke, a RTR Urology urologist. "Blue light is an

2019 Best-In-State Wealth Advisers. Scott was one

important advancement."

of only 19 financial advisers in the state of Florida named to The Financial Times’ annual list. He has 10

nology that allows doctors to more accurately

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019

RTR Urology. 842 Sunset Lake Blvd., Venice. 941. 485.3351, ProstateDoctorVenice.com


PATRICIA L . F ER R A R I AT T O R N EY AT L AW

Estate Planning

Problems Solved

Power of Attorney

Over 25 Years of Experience

Wills & Trusts

Full service jewelry repair

VA Benefits Probate Guardianship

Medicaid Planning Nursing Home Planning Asset Protection/Preservation

West Villages Office Park

19503 S. West Villages Parkway Ste. A1-105 Venice, Florida 34293

(941) 993-9297

PatriciaFerrariLaw.com | By Appointment Only

• Chain soldered • Clasps replaced • Watch links removed/added • Tight rings made loose • Loose rings made tight • Prongs replaced • Engravings • Tips rebuilt • Rolex & Watch Repair • Heads replaced • Eyeglass Repair • Shanks replaced • Custom Jewelry Designs • Stones tightened • And more! • Pearls re-strung Jewelry repair while you wait i s b y a p p o i n t m e n t o n l y.

140 Avenue 140West WestVenice Venice Avenue Venice, Florida Florida 34285 Venice, 34285 941.244.9054

941.244.9054 eyesonyoueyewear.com eyesonyoueyewear.com

Le Mystere

REFLECTIONS

In Gold

EST. 1982

1975 S. TAMIAMI TRAIL VENICE, FL 34293

941-493-1911 I ReflectionsInGold.com

@rigjewelry

@reflections_in_gold

@reflecionsingold941

August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

11


ARTIST’S PALETTE Grey Chief

PETABLE PORTRAITS’ DANIELE JONES CAPTURES PET PERSONALITIES IN ART

es le Jon anie tD rtis sa ait

Pet ab le Po rtr

VENICE ARTIST CREATES ANIMAL PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS

Yogi 12

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019

ARTICLE TONY D’SOUZA PHOTOGRAPHY PRION PHOTOGRAPHY


“I LIKE TO HEAR STORIES ABOUT THE PETS I PAINT SO I GET TO KNOW THEM A LITTLE AND CAN BRING THEIR PERSONALITIES TO LIFE IN MY ART.”

DANIELE JONES MOVED TO VENICE FOUR YEARS AGO TO BE CLOSER TO HER GRANDCHILDREN. She finds Venice to be “the perfect balance between a small town where everybody knows your Jo

name and a city where you feel anonymous.” She has been making art as long as she can remember. Daniele earned a BFA from Fort Hays State University in Kansas. “In 2007, I was asked if I could do a portrait of a pet. Shortly after, my partner, Joe, and I put together a website, and I got our first order in a week,” Daniele says. “I like to hear stories about the pets I paint so I get to know them a little and can bring their personalities to life in my art.” Daniele works in graphite or charcoal for black-and-white art, as well as colored pencil and acrylic for color portraits. PETABLE PORTRAITS 469.261.1031, Petable-Portraits.com

Ike August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

13



Refreshed LO OK AND FEEL

SPA SERVICES PERFORMED BY LICENSED ESTHETICIAN.

ProCell Micro Needling | Custom Facials Dermaplaning | IV and Chemical Peels SERVICES PERFORMED BY DR. CHARLES DAVIS AND DR. BRENT BEYER.

BOTOX® | Juvederm® | Kybella®

Summer Specials CU STOM FAC I AL $ 9 0 with either toner or cleanser

VI PE E L WI T H PREC I S I ON PLU S DUA L B O O ST E R $ 20 0 MI C RO - N E E D L I N G $ 400 (3 appointments pre-paid)

1218 East Venice Avenue, Venice (941) 488-1075 VeniceDentist.com


PUPPY LOVE

65+ CENTER FOR ACTIVE AGING INTRODUCES THE CUDDLIEST MEMBER OF THE THERAPY TEAM

ARTICLE TONY D’SOUZA PHOTOGRAPHY PRION PHOTOGRAPHY

PRANNA

16

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019


“WE RESEARCHED BORDER COLLIES AND BECAUSE THEY ARE SO INTELLIGENT, WE KNEW RIGHT AWAY PRANNA WOULD BE THE RIGHT FIT FOR OUR PRACTICE AND OUR FAMILY.” A NEW PUPPY WAS JUST THE THING TO SOOTHE

PRANNA’S

THEIR PAIN, AS WELL AS THEIR PATIENTS’ PAIN.

THE COMFORT SHE PROVIDES PATIENTS.

GENTLE

NATURE

COMPLEMENTS

When Dr. Matthew and Lisa Corn’s beloved German

“Some of our patients like for Pranna to jump up on the table

shepherd, Patchouli, passed away unexpectedly two

and lay next to them while they receive manual therapy from

years ago, they began a search for a new puppy to help

the physical therapy staff,” Lisa says. “One client was recover-

heal their family, as well as their patients at their 65+

ing after knee replacement and the therapist was ranging her

Center for Active Aging. The result was Pranna, now

knee, which can be painful. Pranna jumped up on the table

16 months old.

and laid next to her. She petted Pranna, and it brought her a

“We knew we wanted a pet we could train as a therapy

high level of comfort. Pranna is in tune with people. Even at

dog,” says Lisa, 65+’s practice administrator and mother

home, she has had a calming effect on our family.”

of four. “We researched border collies and because they

PRANNA WILL HAVE COMPLETED HER CERTIFICA-

are so intelligent, we knew right away Pranna would be

TIONS BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS ARTICLE.

the right fit for our practice and our family.”

To comply with therapy animal regulations, Pranna

BORN AND RAISED IN VENICE, PRANNA IS A TRUE

has been in training since she was just 12 weeks old.

VENICE ORIGINAL.

She earned her S.T.A.R. Puppy certification; has taken

The Corns have owned several dogs from various

obedience, agility and confirmation classes; and

backgrounds. This time, their needs led them to a local

earned her Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certificate. She

acquaintance, whose lovable border collie just had a

is about to complete her therapy dog training through

litter of puppies.

the Humane Society.

“When I expressed what I wanted, my friend said, ‘I

“At work, Pranna wears a ‘Therapy Dog in Training’

have the puppy for you,’” Lisa says. “People just look

vest,” Lisa says. “She knows when that vest is on, it’s

at Pranna and smile. We have had her since she was

time to work.”

8 weeks old. Pranna’s family has herding titles, confir-

NOT ONLY IS PRANNA GORGEOUS AND SMART, BUT

mation titles and agility titles. She has a lot to live up

SHE IS ALSO LOVING AND DELIGHTFUL.

to, but she was born to do this.” MORE THAN A FAMILY PET, PRANNA IS PART OF A MOVEMENT IN AGING AND WELLNESS. Lisa had been noticing a growing trend of therapy

Pranna is a blue merle border collie. Her coat is a special coloration for the breed. “If you look at this picture of her, I really think she posed for the camera. If you talk to her, she turns her

animals working in schools, libraries and nursing homes.

head in a way that makes it feel like she is really lis-

“When people get older, they want to maximize their

tening to you. She’s still a puppy, but she’s already an

quality of life,” Lisa says. “I had an interest in including

excellent therapy dog. Everyone adores Pranna.”

an animal in our practice and knew Pranna could help improve our patients’ lives. She is at the practice for patients to interact with on whatever level they desire.

65+ CENTER FOR ACTIVE AGING

She’s a family dog at home and a working dog at the

1978 Tamiami Trail S, Suite 6, Venice, 941.451.6691,

practice. Pranna loves her job.”

65PlusWellness.com

CONTINUED >

August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

17


PUPPY LOVE

(CON TI N U ED)

LUCY

JANET AND BOB DIEHL ARE THE FOUNDERS OF ADOPTABLE “GREYTHOUNDS” OF FLORIDA. Janet and Bob retired to North Port from St. Louis and founded Adoptable “Greythounds” of Florida in 2016. Lucy, pictured here, is one of their dogs. In 2018, Florida voters passed Amendment 13, which ended greyhound racing in the state. More than 8,000 greyhounds will now be retired from racing in Florida. Their nonprofit serves the Venice region, locating foster and adoptive homes for greyhounds. The nonprofit helps prepare racing greyhounds for adoption and life as pets. “When they are retired, they go through a transition period,” says Janet, owner of four greyhounds. “They are used to being around many dogs. After we get dogs from the trainers, we take them to the vet, they are spayed and neutered, their vaccinations are made current, and then they go to foster homes where they learn about swimming pools, glass doors and other new experiences. We ask $295 as the adoption fee to cover costs.” Greyhounds make great pets, and with a 98% placement rate, the time to adopt a greyhound is right now. “We are working to make sure no dog is left behind,” Janet says. “We can put you in touch with the dog’s former trainer. The trainers are more than happy to answer questions about the dog’s life because they care. Adoptive parents will receive papers from the National Greyhound Association. The bloodlines go back to the early 1800s.” ADOPTABLE “GREYTHOUNDS” OF FLORIDA 573.535.4812, AdoptableGreyhoundsOfFlorida.com

18

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019


LISA AND TREVOR REDVERS ADOPTED LUCY. “It’s always been important for us to rescue dogs,” Lisa says. “Lucy was regal and elegant. Her first week was a real adjustment. She had never lived in a home. We committed to loving her. After about a week and a half, she started to play with us and our other dog, Rosie. One night she woke us up in the middle of the night. She was twisting herself in the draperies like playing hide and seek. Little things scared her, like the icemaker.” Greyhounds have a temperament that suits older people well. “Greyhounds are goofy. Lucy will climb on the ottoman like a goat,” Lisa says. “We call her ‘Loopy.’ They have a sense of humor like no other dog. They’re couch potatoes. They need short bursts of energetic activity but do well even in smaller homes. They are great for older people because they are gentle creatures that need a lot of downtime.” Greyhounds are loyal and loving. “Lucy is one of the most beautiful things that has ever happened in our lives,” Lisa says. “She loves us as much as we love her. She just never had a home before. She did not know what to do, did not know what was expected of her. If you are thinking of adopting, speak with people who have greyhounds. “Greythounds” of Florida really helped us understand how to help Lucy settle in. She has added so much to our lives.”

Lisa Redvers with Lucy, her adopted greyhound

“LUCY IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THINGS THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED IN OUR LIVES.” CONTINUED >

August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

19


PUPPY LOVE

(CON TI N U ED)

Tami Treadway and Pasha of Sarasota K9 Search & Rescue

TAMI TREADWAY, PICTURED WITH PASHA, IS A FOUNDER AND CURRENT TEAM LEADER OF THE NONPROFIT SARASOTA K9 SEARCH & RESCUE. “Sarasota K9 Search & Rescue began 23 years ago,” Tami says. “We assist law enforcement locally, nationally, and internationally with tracking and trailing. We help find people with Alzheimer’s who have wandered away from their care facilities, people lost in the woods, missing children. We currently have 27 dogs who are either deployable or in training. My dog, Pasha, is a 7 1/2-year-old German shepherd. She’s one of two dogs in the world who has passed GA K9’s Level 4 training.” Pasha’s special temperament makes her exceptionally good at her job. “Pasha’s one of the best dogs in terms of friendliness with people that I have ever had,” says Tami, who also owns three Belgian Malinoises. “When she’s finding a lost person, she has a double drive to succeed. She’s driven to earn the toy that she knows she will be rewarded with, but she’s also working hard because she loves the praise she’ll get from the people. She enjoys the work.”

PASHA

When she’s not busy rescuing people, Pasha is a loving pet. “Pasha’s over-the-top friendly, to the point that sometimes it’s obnoxious,” Tami says. “‘Pet me! Pet me! Pet me!’ She has a nice demeanor, is great with kids and other dogs. She loves to be outside, to find a stick or rock, and she will entertain herself for hours.” SARASOTA K9 SEARCH & RESCUE Donations and volunteers requested. 941.915.0560, SarasotaK9SAR.net.

Open Daily at 11

cals where the lo

go

1097 N. Tamiami Trail I Nokomis, FL

941-786-1524

www.paradisegrillfl.com 20

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019

Saturday & Sunday at 7:30am for breakfast Happy Hour Daily until 7pm Live entertainment nightly in our Tropical Tiki


Beach Life By Terry C O A S TA L

J E W E L RY

& G I F T S

MENTION THIS AD FOR OUR

best buy price on this sterling silver palm tree necklace 838 Pinebrook Road, Venice, Florida 34285 941.303.0970 | beachlifeby terr y.com

Summer Love is in the air at Twist Boutique! New Styles Arriving All Season Long! Summer Clearance Updated Weekly

BRANDS INCLUDE:

A Full-Service Independent Retirement Lifestyle

TOMMY BAHAMA | HI HO | J UD E CON N A L LY

With Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Healthcare Services On-Site

GR ETC HE N SCOTT | J OU LE S | BAR EFOOT DR EA MS

Schedule Your Visit Today! (941) 408-2050

Twist and SunBug are open until 7pm Thursdays through May.

JacarandaTrace.com • 3600 William Penn Way, Venice Florida AL#10358

SAI L TO SABLE | SPAR TI NA | SOUTHER N T I DE

941.786.1025 VeniceTwist.com

137

West Venice Avenue Venice | Florida

August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

21


TRAVEL DESTINATION

What I Brought Back

ARTICLE TONY D’SOUZA | PHOTOGRAPHY PRION PHOTOGRAPHY

VENICE LIFESTYLE’S KIDS FILE REPORTS FROM THE FIELD

from fltohricdaarolina + nor Mason shows off gemstones he mined in North Carolina.

MASON, 6, RECENTLY TRAVELED WITH HIS GRAMMY (OUR PUBLISHER, CHARMAINE TINCHER) HIS PAPA AND K CUP TO NORTH CAROLINA’S APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS TO VISIT FAMILY AND ATTEND HIS COUSIN’S HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION. Mason saw mountains and the rivers that tumble through them for the first time. The family drove from Venice to a small town south of Asheville, where they rented a cute cabin and Mason spent lots of time playing with his cousins. “The best part was seeing my cousins,” Mason says. “We saw a really big waterfall. There were river rafters going by. One of the rafters lost his paddle. I couldn’t get it, and they couldn’t get it back because the river was too fast. The weather was nice all the time, not hot like it is here.” Mason also visited a gem mine, where he sifted through a bucket of sand and discovered semi-precious stones. He brought these home as keepsakes. Mason made many memories on his trip and cannot wait to go back to the mountains and visit his cousins again.

“My cousin Cameron was graduating from high school. Everybody got dressed up, and they had fireworks at the end.” “I made an ice cream taco at my aunt’s ice cream shop. I filled a folded waffle cone with mint ice cream, Sour Patch Kids and Oreos. It was the best!” “I played a lot of Super Smash Brothers and got to battle my new friends. They made the wrong choice battling me!” “I went gem mining. You scoop up the sand, put it in a screen, and put it in water. Then you find the gems!” “Being in the car for a long time, you need to bring an iPad.” 22

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019


Tannon, 8, spends his summers in Northern California,

from florida + northern c alifornia

where his champion snowboarder mother grew up at the base of snow-capped Mount Shasta and where his stepfather, Venice Lifestyle’s editorial coordinator, has spent two decades vacationing and fishing. “Northern California is a great place to catch trout,” Tannon says. “I like to go camping, hiking and swimming in the really cold rivers with my family. I also get to visit my grandparents.” For Tannon, Northern California is different from Florida because the mountains are full of trees and trout streams. “I stay in a small town called Dunsmuir, and the river runs right through it,” Tannon says. “I love Florida because I can catch lots of different species of fish. But the fish are easier to catch in California. I have been fishing in Northern California with my grandpa since I was 3 years old, and my stepfather is a great fisherman, too. California is beautiful and so much fun. I love being out on the river.”

“You have to have the right tackle. Hook size matters because not every fish’s mouth is big.” “I use lighter line in California. You need a heavier line in Florida. You might catch a big snook!” “I use nightcrawlers in California. I also tie flies. I tied the ones on my hat.” “I cast a worm, leave the spool open and let the line sit in a whitewater eddy until I get a bite.” “Be careful beside the river. If you slip and fall in, it’s cold and fast.”

Tannon tied the flies on his hat himself.

August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

23


Join Us TODAY

more than just a Golf Course

Semi Private

18 Hole • Par 72 • 5 Tee Boxes Call for Tee Times: 941-474-7475

Serving

Lunch Mon-Sat 11-3 • Dinner Wed, Thurs, Fri 5-9 Brunch Sunday, 10-2

1601 Englewood Road, Englewood

941-475-6464 www.bocaroyale.com

Smokin Hot Outside, Super Hot Deals Inside! $ Burger Basket Deal!

5

Monday thru Wednesday Only • 4pm to Close

Eat in Only. No Take Out Orders . Must purchase soft drink or adult beverage. Limit one per customer, per visit, per day. Cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions. Expires 9.30.19

Assisted Living 2 to 1 Resident-to-Staff Ratio 6 Licensed Beds - Private Rooms & Baths Residentiary RN - 24/7, 365 days No Extra Charge for Dementia & Hospice Care Pool Therapy & Activities Home-cooked Meals

A PLACE TO CALL HOME ICY COLD BEER • WINE • DESSERT• CHICKEN SALADS • HOMEMADE SOUPS & MORE! 370 Commercial Ct, Venice

525 Tamiami Trail S., Venice On Venice Island

(941) 484-2337 ORDER ONLINE!

24

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019

Mary Ann Hodge BSN, RN, Owner Katherine Hodge Corrigan, B.A.-Admin 441 Bayshore Drive Venice, Florida 34285

(941) 484-3219 | marysonbayshore.com AL#10200


CiaoBellaBeautySalon.com

941.220.7112 2161 Tamiami Trail South, Venice

You Dream It We D e s i g n I t Sea Glass Is Our Specialty

Skylights | Window Panels | Stained Glass | Repairs

Visit our website to view other one of a kind creations in Sea Glass and Stained Glass!

Saturdays are a family affair at the Venice Farmers Market

The Market is Open 8am to Noon through September... Now Located at City Hall

(941) 484-4209

SEAGLASSLAMPSANDMORE.COM JJ Yu r o s k o @ a o l . c o m August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

25


GIVING BACK

Vice President of the Board, Theresa Fitzgerald, with York and Godiva.

26

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019


ST. FR A NCIS ANIMAL RESCUE: A SHELTER FOR HOMELESS CATS LOCAL NONPROFIT CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF HELPING CATS AND KITTENS

FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS, THE VOLUNTEERS

care of,” Gail says. “I came on as a volunteer cleaner.

AND STAFF AT VENICE’S ST. Francis Animal

When I first saw this place, we had our tiny, little

Rescue have shared a deep passion and commit-

thrift store in the same building as the cats, and all

ment to one overriding mission: to rescue and care

the cats were mixed up together. Another girl and

for homeless cats until a loving home is found for

I managed to get the thrift store moved to another

them. A no-kill shelter since its inception in 1993,

place, which gave us more room. The thrift store

St. Francis Animal Rescue seeks to provide care

moved from place to place to place around town over

and comfort to abandoned cats as space becomes

the years. We finally decided on buying the building

available since the shelter has limited capacity and

next door. It has worked out because it’s right next

is generally always full (Please contact the shelter

door. We have truly come a long way.”

before bringing in any cats). For some of the cats, too traumatized by past experiences or habitually unwell,

Early on, the founders of St. Francis decided to only focus on cats.

the shelter itself will always be their home. Eager to

“We just don’t have the capacity to house dogs,”

grow and do more for cats, St. Francis is always in

Gail says. “We’d have to do a whole different set of

need of volunteers and donations.

parameters for other animals, and we excel at this.”

A two-building complex on the 1900 block of the

According to current board president Bruce

Tamiami Trail in south Venice, the shelter includes

Guilmette, St. Francis has more than 50 regular

various trauma and treatment rooms, playrooms,

volunteers between the shelter and the thrift store.

socialization areas, kitten nurseries, a reception

Potential volunteers are always invited to stop in

area and administrative offices. Right next door, a

and fill out a volunteer form. Help is especially wel-

well-stocked thrift store is full of collectibles for sale.

come at the thrift store, and adoption counselors are

Though its location has changed over the years, the

needed at the shelter.

thrift store has always been a part of how this Venice nonprofit attempts to fund itself.

“Almost everything we do is done by volunteers,” Bruce says. “All the board members are volunteers.

According to Gail Carson, one of the original

Our goals are to run the shelter, fund the shelter, and

volunteers at St. Francis Animal Rescue and a past

help all the cats. Right now we have about 160 cats.

president of the board of directors, the idea for the

We have an intake room for the cats when they come

shelter came together after three women had res-

in, an infirmary for the ill, and then we have an adop-

cued a number of cats in the Venice area and started

tion side for those cats that can be adopted, and a

to feel overwhelmed fostering them in their homes.

residents’ side for those cats that are too old or have

“They bought this building to house those cats because they were getting to be too much to take

special needs. We are committed to them living out their lives right here.”

CONTINUED >

ARTICLE TONY D’SOUZA | PHOTOGRAPHY PRION PHOTOGRAPHY

August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

27


GIVING BACK

(CON TI N U ED)

The shelter works with local veterinarians to provide medical care. Other costs include medicines, food, staffing and transportation. St. Francis has to fundraise continually. On Monday, Aug. 12, St. Francis will be hosting a fundraising dinner at Cassariano Italian Eatery in downtown Venice, part of a series of annual fundraising events. “I have been a volunteer here more than six years,” Marylou Loughrey says. “The things that attracted me to St. Francis and what keeps me volunteering here are twofold. First, the volunteers are appreciated, and they have a sense of belonging. ‘St. Francis is my shelter.’ That is very important to the volunteers whether they are adoption councilors or socializers (volunteers who patiently work with abandoned cats to reacclimatize them to human contact.) The other is that we are truly a rescue. ‘Give me your tired, your poor. You have three legs? Oh yeah, come on in. You have one eye? We’ll deal with it. You have one and a half ears? We will take you. Have you been beaten up or you’re ill? Come on in. Let’s see what we can do to fix you up.’ That is this organization.” Marylou travels 30 miles one way from Lakewood Ranch to volunteer at St. Francis. “I do it because it’s special,” Marylou says. “People who come here love cats, and they understand ‘cattitude’.” Bruce says most of the cats eventually find adoptive homes. The shelter has a Facebook page and a website, but it is really word of mouth that gets information about St. Francis’s cats out to the community since the shelter has operated for so long. “We work on the cats’ behavior to make them adoptable,” says office coordinator and volunteer Ingrid Blokzijl. “It takes a lot of patience. You have to gain their trust; they have to be touched. It’s a long and tedious process. You don’t really see their true personalities until they go to an adoptive home where they can relax.” St. Francis Animal Rescue 1915 S. Tamiami Trail 941.492.6200, StFrancisARFL.org

“I DO IT BECAUSE IT’S SPECIAL. PEOPLE WHO COME HERE LOVE CATS, AND THEY UNDERSTAND ‘CATTITUDE’.” Tinkerbell

28

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019

-MARYLOU LOUGHREY


Marlene Mullen, Secretary of the Board, with Bud. Bud is a cancer survivor, and Marlene has adopted him and brought him back to health.

President of the Board Bruce Guilmette holding Dove.

Does a second opinion matter? Does your current Financial Advisor contact you when the market is going up? How about when the market is going down? Do you understand your investments and why you own them? We can help! At Ferris Wheel Finance Inc., we help you live your

Creating a Lifestyle for a Lifetime™

best life into and through retirement by assuring you understand your investments.

Call Kate today for a complimentary, no obligation second opinion.

ON THE ROAD TO RETIREMENT?

Kate Hyland Mercer, Financial Advisor 417 Commercial Ct. Suite F Venice, FL 34292 941.483.3600 FerrisWheelFinance.com Kate@FerrisWheelFinance.com August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

29


OUR TOWN

ARTICLE TONY D’SOUZA PHOTOGRAPHY PRION PHOTOGRAPHY

VENICE IS BLESSED WITH MANY FIRST-RATE ARTISTS. Foremost among them are Harald and Petra Prion, German-educated and -trained photographers who moved to Venice in 2012. Married in 1981, Harald and Petra are a true love story, both in their lives and in their art. “We are better when we are together,” Petra says with a smile. “Harald talks, and I photograph.” “We have always been together for the last 40 years,” Harald says. Trained under a rigorous German system of photography education, Harald’s strengths are in commercial photography, while Petra excels at portraits. An easy-going, friendly couple, the Prions both served demanding photography apprenticeships after completing their graduate studies. Always on the cutting edge of photography technology, the couple moved from film to digital in 2001. Today, Harald has an FAA license to fly photography drones, and Petra has mastered making people comfortable in their well-appointed Venice studio. For the past eight months, the Prions have shot nearly every photograph published in the pages of Venice

Prion Photography: Venice Lifestyle Magazine’s Master Photographers HIGHLY TRAINED PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS HAVE STAYED ON TECHNOLOGY’S CUTTING EDGE

30

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019


Lifestyle, receiving accolades from the community. The Prions have

businesses, pets, headshots and portraits. Taking the photo-

regularly been awarded gold and silver medals from the Photographers

graphs is only the starting point of their work.

of America, Photographers of the Year from local publications, and Business of the Year 2017 by the Venice Area Chamber of Commerce. The Prions have practiced professional photography for four decades. Their business once grew so large that they had 14 employees in Germany. “We use Macintosh computers,” Harald says, “and we spend most of our time editing and retouching our photographs.” High-end photographers, the Prions have a busy schedule photographing everything from real estate and weddings to

“We show our clients the raw photos, they pick the ones they like, then we retouch them, and the real work begins,” Harald says. Photoshopping with their skillful eyes and powerful computers, the Prions bring out the very best in their clients. “We want to be perfect for our clients,” Harald says. “We never fall into a routine.” Prion Photography 1661 Bal Harbour Drive, Venice 941.444.9525, Prion-Photography.com

CONTINUED >

August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

31


OUR TOWN

(CON TI N U ED)

HARALD PRION + Harald was born in Namibia, a former German colony, and moved to Germany at age 10. + Like Petra, Harald studied photography at the Fotofachschule in Kiel, Germany, where they met. + Harald says that their relationship was not love at first sight, but that he had to bribe Petra to spend time with him with coffee. PETRA PRION

+ Petra grew up in Germany near the French border and is the daughter of a professional photographer.

+ She first came to Florida with Harald when their trip to Egypt was cancelled because there was not enough water that year in the Nile to cruise. + Both Petra and Harald were supposed to study law before falling in love with each other and photography. They are both very happy that they followed their dreams.

Beachfront Steakhouse with a Serious Seafood Side 1600 Harbor Drive S., Venice • FinsAtSharkys.com • Reservations: 941.999.FINS 32

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019


great stuff. great great stuff.

great prices. great great prices. prices.

great cause. great cause. great great

Ask for the Exclusive Venice Lifestyle Customer Package**

Top Shelf Overall Award Winner

Shop the store that helps Habitat for Humanity build strength, stability and Shop Shop the the store store that that helps helps Habitat Habitat for for Humanity Humanity build build strength, strength, stability stability and and

self-reliance through shelter in in your your community build and around around the world. world. self-reliance through shelter community the Shop the store that helps Habitat Humanity strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter infor your community and and around the world. Shop the store that helps Habitat forand Humanity build www.habitatsouthsarasota.org •• 1400 Rd., Venice, self-reliance through shelter in your community around theFL www.habitatsouthsarasota.org 1400 Ogden Ogden Rd., Venice, FLworld.

strength, stability and self-reliance (941) 493-0529 www.habitatsouthsarasota.org • 1400 through Ogden Rd.,shelter Venice,inFL your community and around the world.

(941) 493-0529

HabitatSouthSarasotaRestore.org 1400 Ogden Rd Venice, FL

941-493-0529

Custom Closets & More

FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION EXPERT DESIGN & INSTALLATION

Murphy Beds Pantries Custom Closets Garages Home Offices Craft Rooms Mud Rooms 3 LOCATIONS 3906 S. Tamiami Trl. Sarasota

1847 Lakewood Ranch Blvd. Bradenton

941-927-0807

941-538-6574

1808 Tamiami Trl. Unit D-1 Port Charlotte Only 14 miles south of The West Villages

941-613-2797

www.closetsandwallbeds.com

**Restrictions apply. Please inquire prior to Consultation. August 2019 | Venice Lifestyle

33


AUGUST

LIFESTYLE CALENDAR

1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22-25

and Fridays from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. (Nov. 1

VENICE THEATRE’S SEVENTH ANNUAL SUMMER CABARET FESTIVAL

5

Venice Theater

Our area’s hottest talent entertains

through May 31.) In August, Saturdays 10 a.m.–1 p.m. (year-round.)

15 WINE WALK Downtown Venice

Enjoy fine wine and our downtown

GULF COAST MINERAL, FOSSIL AND GEM CLUB MONTHLY MEETING

restaurants. The wine walk is a great way to get to know our downtown restaurants and everything

Venice Public Library

our historic downtown has to offer.

you throughout the summer with

Meeting Place: William H. Jervey, Jr.,

Have a good time in Venice, and

a variety of shows that define cab-

Venice Public Library, Community

make new friends.

aret in its purest form. Thursday

Room. Meeting Time: First Monday

through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and

of the month at 6 p.m., October

Sundays at 2 p.m. Admission $17.

through

2

GAZEBO STARLIGHT CINEMA: MRS. DOUBTFIRE Centennial Park

Join Venice's Institute for Performing

May. The

purpose

of

this club, organized in 1967, is to foster an interest in minerals, gems, fossils and lapidary arts. Each meeting features a different topic.

17 VENICE PLEIN AIR MEET AND PAINT Centennial Park

Historic

12

Downtown

Venice

and

Farmers Market. Meet at 9 a.m. and paint until noon with a critique often following. Zero charge/cost to

Arts and Venice MainStreet, Inc.

ST. FRANCIS FUNDRAISER

for the premiere of the Gazebo

Cassariano Italian Eatery

service for people visiting the area.

Starlight Cinema series. Movies start

Enjoy fine Italian cuisine while help-

M.facebook.com/VenicePleinAIr

at sundown in downtown Venice's

ing support a local nonprofit that

Centennial Park. Bring blankets,

provides a shelter for homeless cats

chairs and the whole family to kick

and kittens. Proceeds from the din-

off your weekend and enjoy these

ner go to the operating expenses of

free monthly movies in the park.

this nonprofit, which is celebrating

VENICE CRAFT FESTIVAL

its 25th year of service in the Venice

City Hall Park

region. Tickets are $50. 941.492.6200.

The 11th Annual Downtown Venice

StFrancisARFL.org

Craft Festival returns to Florida's

3, 10, 17, 24, 31 VENICE FARMERS MARKET City Hall

The lively Venice Farmers Market features dozens of vendors, locally grown fruits and vegetables, as well as crafts of all sorts. The

participants. It's a great community

AUG 31 – SEP 1

west coast for a two-day celebration

14

of art and crafts. Located in downtown Venice, this vibrant town on the Gulf of Mexico creates an ideal envi-

CITY OF VENICE CASUAL BIKE RIDE

ronment for a weekend craft show. Now is your chance to buy a wide variety of ceramics, jewelry, stained

City Hall

Farmers Market was featured in our

Venice

Bicycle

Pedestrian

April issue.

Coordinator Darlene Culpepper has

glass, metal works and much more.

launched a monthly bicycle ride in

3, 10, 17, 24, 31

on a casual 6-mile ride around the Island of Venice, traveling along the

We are always accepting sub-

ever-so-popular Venice Island Loop

missions for events you'd like to

that is highlighted on our bicycle

see included in our Calendar sec-

1927 Historic Train Depot Tours

maps. The free ride will take place

tion. Submissions are accepted

Free docent-led tours of 1927 Train

on the second Wednesday of each

via

Depot are Mondays, Wednesdays

month at 10 a.m.

LifestylePubs.com/Venice.

1927 HISTORIC TRAIN DEPOT TOURS

34

the city, open to the public. Embark

Venice Lifestyle | August 2019

the

Contact

Us

tab

at


Experience great shopping, where shopping is a great experience. Pelican Cottage and The Flamingo’s Nest have combined and are now located under one colorful roof. Please stop by and visit our Key West inspired store, staffed with the same friendly people, and filled with the same fabulous furniture and accessories.

HOME HOME

Nicki, thanks again to you and Darrell for all your help in decorating our home on the bay! We were so relieved to have walked into your store after searching everywhere in Southwest Florida for quality coastal furnishings at an affordable price! You and Darrell listened to our thoughts, looked at pictures of our space and made suggestions that were perfect. Your flare for coastal design, quality product and excellent service has made our house a home. Needless to say, we were delighted to look no further! — Jill and Peter / Sarasota, Florida & Syracuse, New York

758 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey, Florida

941•966•0600 www.PelicansandFlamingos.com


(941) 497-6331 | 2389 Tamiami Trl. S. | Venice www.ClassicCreationsJewelers.com

Let us help you Create a New Chapter in your Love Story Bridal Sets ● Loose Diamonds ● Wedding Bands


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.