Anna Maria Island Sun November 22, 2023

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VOL 24 No. 13

November 22, 2023

The lighting of the 42-foot tree kicked off the holiday season in Bradenton Beach. BY LESLIE LAKE SUN CORRESPONDENT | llake@amisun.com

Christmas tree lights up Bridge Street

JOE HENDRICKS | SUN

Clockwise, above, the Christmas tree stands in the Bradenton Beach post office parking lot. Master of Ceremonies Sherman Baldwin recognized June Shaughnessy and the accomplishments of her husband, the late John Shaughnessy, who formerly served as a Bradenton Beach City Commissioner and as mayor. Members of The Magic of Manatee chapter of Sweet Adelines International sang Christmas carols before the tree was lit.

Anna Maria celebrates Thanks-Living The annual pre-Thanksgiving gathering is a celebration of community.

BRADENTON BEACH – The Christmas season officially began on Bridge Street with the Nov. 18 lighting of the city Christmas tree. Prior to the event, the Magic of Manatee chapter of the Sweet Adelines serenaded the crowd with a variety of Christmas songs. They sang, “Holly Jolly Christmas,” “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree” and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” inviting attendees to sing along to “O Come All Ye Faithful.” The late John Shaughnessy, a former Bradenton Beach mayor and commissioner who passed away in May, was honored at the tree lighting. Emcee and local businessman Sherman Baldwin introduced Shaughnessy’s widow, June, and spoke of the former mayor’s vision for Bradenton Beach. “He would be so proud and happy to be here on a night like this,” Baldwin said. “The vision he saw for this street and Bridge Street pier is nothing short of amazing.” Joe Cuervo, the former owner of the Drift In,

Anna Maria officials discuss consolidation study The OPPAGA letter cites three possible consolidation options.

BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

ANNA MARIA – Residents and visitors gathered under the City Pier Park shade sail on Sunday afternoon and evening to celebrate Thanks-Living. Graced by perfect weather, approximately 50 people attended the annual Thanks-Living celebration that provides an opportunity to share a potluck dinner while mingling with friends and fellow community members. This year’s bountiful food offerings included appetizers, salads, Pizza Social pizzas, sandwiches, turkey sliders, a wide array of desserts and more. With assistance from the city of Anna Maria and other volunteers, Anna Maria resident Liz Hager helped organize this year’s Thanks-Living community gathering.

BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com JOE HENDRICKS | SUN

Thanks-Living took place under the City Pier Park shade sail structure. “We’re really glad that so many people came and it’s such a beautiful evening. This is a great place to live,” Hager said. “The city was very supportive and put up wonderful Thanks-Living signs for us in several places.” Anna Maria City Commission Chair Mark Short welcomed the attendees. “We believe this is the fifth ThanksLiving hosted here and we appreciate everybody coming. I was in charge of

SEE THANKS-LIVING, PAGE 10

ANNA MARIA – On Nov. 16, each of the three Anna Maria Island mayors received a letter requesting information from the Florida Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA), which is conducting a study on consolidating city services and governments. The study was requested in January by the Manatee County Legislative Delegation that consists of Sen. Jim Boyd (R-Bradenton), Rep. Will Robinson Jr. (R-Bradenton), Sen. Joe Gruters (R-Sarasota), Rep. Tommy Gregory (R-Lakewood Ranch) and Rep. Mike Beltran (R-Apollo Beach).

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On Nov. 16, Mayor Dan Murphy and the Anna Maria City Commission discussed the OPPAGA study, the request for information received earlier that day and the initial Zoom meeting that Murphy and Commission Chair Mark Short had with OPPAGA representatives on Nov. 7. Speaking first, Short said he learned during the Zoom meeting that OPPAGA Staff Director Emily Leventhal is overseeing the three-person team assigned to conduct the study. “The scope of their project is to look at the possibility of consolidating services across the three Island cities; and separately, to do an analysis of the consolidation of government structure (the three city governments),” he said. Short said that each city will be analyzed separately, but the analysis

SEE ANNA MARIA, PAGE 21

HOTEL PROJECT GETS Planning and

Zoning OK, goes to commission. 4

BUSINESS OF THE YEAR awards

bestowed by AMI Chamber. 12

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SEE TREE, PAGE 28

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