Landings Eagle - June 2022

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Learning about Composting

LRC NEWS

By Maralyn Kaufman-David, LMA Environmental Committee Chairperson

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DAY TRIPPING TO LEGACY TRAIL

On April 25th, about 25 Landings residents came to hear about The Landings composting initiative. Our guest speaker was Tracie Troxler, Founder and Executive Director of a local nonprofit organization (Sunshine Community Compost). Troxler has advocated for composting and established several composting sites throughout the city of Sarasota since 2017. Her presentation revealed a lot about composting including how to properly compost and reviewed interesting benefits of composting. One benefit she shared is since the 2017 start of Sunshine Community Compost organization over 85,000 pounds of scrap foods have been diverted from landfills.

The attendees were impressed with how landfill takes years to break down combined refuse whereas composting the food we discard takes only a few months to turn into beneficial soil. All it takes to compost are a few bins, add some food scraps, cover with some ‘browns’ (leaves), turn the contents of the bins a couple of times a week and in no time, you have contributed to reducing food waste, conservation of water, and slowing climate change. And, you have connected as a community! Attendees at the presentation also h ad s e ve ra l for wa r d-t h i n k i ng suggestions about g rowing our project as it unfolds so anyone can easily participate in composting in The Landings!

Sunday, June 12th, 7:00 pm at LRC Enjoy refreshments and the special music of Fawny Frost, FawnyFrost.com Details: Learn firsthand about the crisis in Ukraine from Landings Resident Vladimir Shtumayzen, who has family in Ukraine. Information about donations to the International Committee of the Red Cross will be available at the event. You can contribute online at: https://www.icrc.org/en/donate/ukraine This event is supported by the Landings Racquet Club and is open to all Landings Residents and Guests. How to Join: Sign up at the Landings Racquet Club if you can attend. Contact Norman Olshansky if you would like to join the committee. We hope to see you there!

Happy Hour a Great Success

The May 4th happy hour was a welcome to the summer and send-off to our resident snowbirds heading north. Lots of good food, camaraderie, and opportunities to meet new neighbors (See Photo Collage on page 4).

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Free Landings Event in Support of Ukraine

BABY PHOTO CONTEST ANSWERS

Tracie Troxler, Founder and Executive Director of a local nonprofit organization (Sunshine Community Compost) presents to Landings residents.

Getting to Know the Artists at The Landings By Marie-Louise McHugh

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KID’S CORNER

Zach Kurnov, 12

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LANDINGS BUSINESS OWNER

If you were fortunate enough to see Dianne Verrinder’s art show at The Landings Racquet Club last month, you certainly enjoyed a fun and uplifting event. Her paintings are full of joy and color. As I could not attend her show, I visited Dianne at her home on Heron Way. She has a working studio there and her living room is her gallery. Dianne Verrinder paints with acrylics, brushes, and palette knives. A palette knife is a small spatula-like tool that artists use to apply thick paint to a canvas. She mostly creates landscapes but also started painting images of cats and dogs. Viviane, her sweet boxer mix, is one of her inspirations. A lot of her landscapes feature forest scenes, aspen trunks to be precise. Dianne always liked to paint and design. She grew up in New Jersey but lived in Santa Monica, CA for a long time where she worked as an interior designer. She loved this job. It allowed her to encounter many celebrities, Barbara Streisand and Robert Redford, to name two. When she moved back to New Jersey to take care

of her parents, she continued designing displays for Macy’s and other stores. Then, she decided to become a nurse. When she retired from this work in 2012, Dianne and her husband Roger decided to move to the Sarasota area. Her sister already lived on Siesta Key. They could not find anything satisfactory on Siesta Key, however, a realtor brought them to The Landings and it was love at first sight and they moved here permanently. Sadly, in 2014, her husband passed away from an incurable ailment. This is when Dianne started taking watercolor lessons from Vladislav Yeliseyev. Later she took oil and acrylic painting lessons from Ha Pham, an artist who also paints live at Barbosso Café in Sarasota and who creates large murals around town. This brought Dianne to her new style of Spring Meadow, oil on canvas, 24”x20” paintings, using the palette knife for rich and thick paint applications. The picture of Sunflowers is for sale and 20% of the proceeds will be donated to Help Ukraine. Her paintings are very affordable.

Dianne Verrinder in her studio

Dianne and her paintings

Gaelle Wizenberg, Objects of Magic

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Sunflowers painting for sale. 20% of the proceeds will be donated to help Ukraine


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