Anna Maria Island Sun September 1, 2021

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VOL 21 No. 47

September 1, 2021

Manatee County School Board extends mask ‘mandate’ BY JASON SCHAFFER SUN CORRESPONDENT | jschaffer@amisun.com

HOLMES BEACH - As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, the Manatee County School Board voted 3-2 on Aug. 24 to extend a temporary mask mandate it passed on Aug. 16 requiring all students and staff to wear masks on campus. The mandate includes an opt-out clause requiring parents to fill out an online form if they do not want their child to wear a mask. Staff members also may opt out of the mask mandate. The school board also approved a motion that would allow the superintendent to remove the mandate if the 7-day COVID-19 positivity rate in Manatee County is 8% or less. Otherwise, the mandate expires on Oct. 29. When the Aug. 16 meeting was held, there were fewer than 700 cases of COVID-19 in Manatee

Least terns nest on AMI

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KATHY DODDRIDGE | SUBMITTED

Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch and Shorebird Monitoring bird colony manager and photographer Kathy Doddridge gets up close and personal – through a long lens – with the least tern families of Anna Maria Island. See more on Page 14.

Boaters rescued near Rod & Reel Pier

Legal issues put a damper on wedding plans Ongoing legal issues between city leaders and the owner of the Bali Hai mean that one couple won’t get their perfect beachfront wedding celebration. BY KRISTIN SWAIN SUN STAFF WRITER | kswain@amisun.com

BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

ANNA MARIA - Personnel from the U.S. Coast Guard Station Cortez, West Manatee Fire Rescue and the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) Marine Unit responded to a vessel in distress call near the Rod & Reel Pier on Friday afternoon. On Monday, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Officer Brian Norris provided a summary of Friday’s rescue operation. “At approximately 3 p.m. on August 27, a vessel with four people on board was traveling

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through the inlet near Bean Point as a storm system was moving through,” Norris said. “The inclement weather caused large waves and the vessel took several waves over the bow causing the vessel to sink. The four occupants were wearing life jackets and were recovered from the water, unharmed, by the Coast Guard and the Sheriff’s Office. They were taken to the Rod & Reel Pier to be examined by EMS. All were examined and released. The vessel has since been removed from the water. FWC is conducting the accident investigation.”

SGT. RUSSEL SCHNERING, MCSO / SUBMITTED

HOLMES BEACH – A local couple whose wedding plans were ruined by the Bali Hai Beach Resort was rescued by Island restaurateur Sean Murphy, who has offered them a wedding venue at one of his properties. City Commissioner Terry Schaefer contacted Murphy after Bradenton couple David Naeher and Natalie Schofield appeared before commissioners on Aug. 24 to plead their case, hoping the city would approve their application for a special event permit to have their wedding on the beach in front of the Bali Hai. Unknown to the couple, the resort – which advertises itself as a wedding venue – is not allowed to host weddings due to city permit violations.

This distressed vessel took on water near the Rod & Reel Pier Friday afternoon.

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