Resident: San Marco November 2020

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SAN JOSE . SAN MARCO . ST. NICHOLAS FIERCELY LOCAL NEWS ... FIERCELY LOYAL READERS

RESIDENTNEWS.NET | NOVEMBER 2020, VOL. 13, ISSUE 11

HOMETOWN HERO

Serving and protecting the community

Raising glasses, funds for SMPS

When we read the Downtown Dwellers nomination of JSO Assistant Chief Jimmy Judge, we knew immediately he would be the winner of our Hometown Hero contest. Clearly, Judge is “the embodiment of the police services we value.”

Bryan Mickler and Laura McKeithen enjoy a glass of wine in Davin Park during the San Marco Preservation Society’s annual Wine Down in the Parks event Oct. 17. READ MORE, PAGE 23

Duck Pond Dilemma

Disappearing ducks

Wine, chocolate and a ‘socially distant’ race

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San Marco Merchants Association members Robert Harris, President Joe Carlucci, Jane Thompson, Tracy Thompson, Desiree Bailey and Scott Wohlers pass out cans of wine to participants at the finish line of the Wine and Chocolate 5K road race Oct. 11. Following CDC guidelines, more than 1,000 runners participated in the annual event. READ MORE, PAGE 23

Pumpkin patch funds mission work San Marco Councilwoman LeAnna Cumber is investigating whether something in the water at the Colonial Manor Park Duck Pond is keeping the waterfowl from calling it home. READ MORE, PAGE 10

Should taxpayers subsidize Lot J? Residents sound off on whether taxpayers should foot a large portion of the tab for Shad Khan’s big plans for an entertainment complex adjacent to the stadium. READ MORE, PAGE 11

Meg and Jon Sacks and their children, Flora Grace, Spencer and Beck

Everybody loves a pumpkin patch, and the same was true this year at Southside United Methodist Church (SUMC). Although fewer pumpkins had been ordered this year due to COVID-19, sales were booming, said Amy Franks, the patch coordinator at SUMC. “We love the pumpkin patch because it is such an easy sell,” she said, adding that all the money goes to church mission work. Last year, the patch raised $10,000 that was spent on church missions such as the UCOM Food Bank, the church’s partnership with Hendricks Avenue Elementary, Guatemala water projects, SUMC’s sister church in Cuba, or Madison Youth Ranch.

Unable to attend due to COVID19 restrictions, Beau Bertozzi’s family visited with him in spirit during Grandparents’ Day at Riverside Presbyterian Day School Oct. 19. READ MORE, PAGE 35

Wolfson High’s winningest golf team ever

After winning the Conference, District and Regional championships, golfers from Samuel Wolfson School of Advanced Studies now have their eye on the Florida Class 1A State Championship.

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I N H O M E S BY N O V E M B E R 5 T H, 2 0 2 0

Grandparents’ Day restricted, but not dampened for little spirits at RPDS

Bring the family together!

The Wolfson High School golf team

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