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SELBY GARDENS’ GREEN HORIZON a visionary leap into botanical

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creating agents of change The scf nursing program By Kaileia Suvannamaccha

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF

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CHANGING MENTAL HEALTH DR. REBECCA COHEN, MD By Christy Pessemier

SARASOTA COUNTY transforming families through a 2gen approach By Tom Reese

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LIVING WITH AUTISM easterseals of southwest florida By Kaileia Suvannamaccha

On the Cover community foundation of sarasota county’s 2gen families at the bay. photo by nancy guth.

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sparccing a legacy MaryEllen Mancini and SPARCC By Christy Pessemier

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the greatist ‘little’ show of kindness Karen MacDonald-Basile and Ralph Basile & The Circus Arts Conservatory By Tom Reese

• insider • 42 the find Self Care By Gina Liga

60 around town Stacey Corley By Julie Milton

• a r t s + c ult ur e • 96 BEST SEATS Performing Arts Calendar

104 art scene Visual Arts Calendar

106 meet the artist Judy Pfaff

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On the hunt for the perfect tree with my grandson Banks.

an you believe it is 2024? These are the years science fiction writers told us there would be a cure for all diseases, everyone would feel safe, and we would live a utopian existence. Well in many ways, when it comes to our town, they are mostly right. Sarasota is a pretty terrific place to live, and while it may not be a utopia for all, we do have a lot to celebrate. We take up initiatives to improve our environment while building a better place to live. We invest in the arts and broaden our cultural heritage. But with that celebration comes the knowledge that there’s more work we all can do to improve the lives of those in need. In our January Health & Wellness issue, we start the new year with stories of enlightenment, inspiration, hope and appreciation. Our editorial lineup begins with great appreciation and love for one of our town’s most beloved sanctuaries—Selby Gardens—which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The Gardens has undergone an exciting metamorphous over the past few years with much more to come. Phase One, set to open this month, will showcase the first net-positive energy botanical garden complex. Learn more in this issue about the upcoming phases including the much-anticipated Phase Three: A Visionary Leap into Botanical Brilliance. The CDC reports that in the U.S. in 2023, around 1 in 36 children were diagnosed with autism. You may be surprised to learn that Florida leads the nation with the highest percentage of autism diagnosis. Locally, I have had the pleasure of seeing firsthand the wonderful autism programs being offered at Easterseals of Southwest Florida, right here in our town. I encourage you to read “Living with Autism”, an article of hope, which explains what these innovative and therapeutic services mean to the those with this developmental disability, a disability with a wide spectrum of social, communicative, and behavioral challenges for individuals and families. Scene contributing writer Kaileia Suvannamaccha begins her article of enlightenment, “Creating Agents of Change”, with this: “Every single person in the community is going to need a great nurse at some point in their life,” Laura Cochardo, MSN, RN, CHPN, instructional faculty member, and Level 2 Lead of the Nursing program at State College of Florida reminds us. So true. Nurses are the lifeblood of the health community, and many communities are experiencing nursing shortages. We are so fortunate

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to have an outstanding leading nursing program offered by our own State College of Florida, which has resulted in many Sarasota County nurses being SCF graduates. SCF nursing students are highly sought after and are considered the cream of the crop. This enviable situation is a combination of good recruitment, an outstanding education, and the support of the community, which ensures the program’s financial health and emphasizes the local relationship between the nursing program and the community. You can learn more in this issue. Mental health issues are also front and center these days. Locally, Interventional Psychiatrist, Medical Educator, and Psychopharmacologist Dr. Rebecca Cohen is bringing Transcranial Magnetic Therapy to Sarasota, but that is just one of many ways she has become a leader in her field in our community. Please read this insightful article about the latest neuroscience technology offered at her practice. When it comes to mental health, this article full of hope is a must read. In this month’s Around Town, we take a local health-care journey through the vision of Stacey Corley, President of Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation. Stacey and the leadership team at the Foundation do an amazing job raising money to meet the latest healthcare needs for SMH and the community in a unifying spirit.

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I am looking forward to 2024. Sarasota Scene has worked hard to be a voice for the community’s wellbeing. With a focus on arts, culture, philanthropy, and other important sectors, we go into the new year having a relationship with more than 110 nonprofits, foundations, and charities. We weave a message of community support and growth. We support, and are supported by local merchants, businesses, and institutions. We help define community. Our 2024 promise to you is our mission to foster participation in all things good. Here’s to making the good SCENE in the new year!

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4 SARASOTA ORCHESTRA MASTERWORKS DINNER 3 This uniquely delightful dinner features a short performance and a moderated conversation with featured Guest Conductor, Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Michael’s Wine Cellar | sarasotaorchestra.org

5 THE VENICE SYMPHONY 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: VENETIAN NIGHTS Explore captivating visuals with surprises around every corner as statues and art come to life. Experience mesmerizing performances from renowned guest vocalist Jay Camaro and our talented symphony musicians. Then indulge in an exquisite menu of Italian cuisine. Venice Community Center | thevenicesymphony.org 18

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6 Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation Hospital Gala

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The Hospital Gala, Sarasota’s premier event, has raised more than $7 million benefitting critical care services, cardiac services, cancer care services, and other critical needs at Sarasota Memorial. The night will spotlight the Trauma Center at SMH. The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota | smhf.org

5 JACK HARTMANN NEW YEAR HOLIDAY BREAK CONCERT Jack will be celebrating the New Year singing his YouTube hits and his favorite Holiday songs! Come do the Tooty Ta, The Penguin Dance, and so much more. The Amazing Play Place at Mixon Farms | eventbrite.com


January 26 - 29, 2024 | FSU Center

Graziano Celebr at ed Ricardo Graziano’s Sonatina Ricardo Graziano’s In a State of Weightlessness Ricardo Graziano’s World Premiere

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6 PERLMAN MUSIC PROGRAM 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The PMP Winter Residency culminates with the muchanticipated Celebration Concert. The students perform a full concert with repertoire they have rehearsed throughout the residency. Maestro Itzhak Perlman conducts the PMP String Orchestra and Chorus Master Patrick Romano conducts the PMP Chorus. Sarasota Opera House/Michael’s On East | perlmanmusicprogramsuncoast.org

6 SARASOTA FINE ART SHOW Located just south of downtown Sarasota and Siesta Key, Phillippi Estate Park once again welcomes the Sarasota Fine Art Show. Featuring up to 95 nationally recognized artists, the show also presents live music and great food. The picturesque waterfront setting includes an expansive lawn, shaded walking trails, a gazebo, a children’s playground, nice restrooms and convenient parking for all. Phillippi Estate Park | midfloridanewspapers.com

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7 JEWISH FEDERATION FILM FESTIVAL - RESISTANCE: THEY FOUGHT BACK Did the Jews go as “lambs to the slaughter”? Paula Apsell, producer of NOVA series, made this riveting new feature describing the various ways Jews fought back, from armed to daily life resistance. Temple Sinai | jfedsrq.org/jewish-film-festival

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12 Sunshine From Darkness Inspiring Hope Dinner The primary goal of this event is to increase awareness surrounding mental health and addiction disorders while also providing funding for local nonprofits. The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota | sunshinefromdarkness.org/

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11 RESILIENT RETREAT: RESILIENT REPARTEE An interactive lunch experience for individuals interested in learning more about day-to-day healing, stress management, and personal empowerment techniques. Resilient Retreat | resilientretreat.org/events

12-14 SARASOTA GEM & JEWELRY SHOW Shop from rows and rows of quality gemstone, bead, jewelry and accessory dealers for incredible selection. You’ll find local jewelers, international vendors and talented artisans at every show. Whether you are shopping for jewelry making supplies or looking for the hottest 4420 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.260.8905 www.shellysgiftandchristmasboutique.com Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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13 MAIN STREET MARKET Shop the Main Street Market featuring over 70 local vendors! This event is family and dog-friendly. Enjoy live music as you walk downtown Main Street in Lakewood Ranch. Main Street, Lakewood Ranch | lakewoodranch.com/events

15 SCRAMBLE FOR SPARCC Enjoy a fun day of golf for a great cause. Laurel Oak Country Club | sparcc.net/events

Give the healing power of fuzz. Your donation provides Tidewell Hospice patients with life-changing access to pet therapy. Let’s brighten lives together. TidewellFoundation.org

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16-17 RINGLING COLLEGE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION TOWN HALL: CONGRESSWOMAN LIZ CHENEY Cheney opens the Town Hall 2024 season. Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall | rclassociation.org/schedule/ congresswoman-liz-cheney/

17 SARASOTA ART MUSEUM FRESH PERSPECTIVES LUNCH 2: SONA PASTEL-DANESHGAR The second installment in a series featuring artists, curators and speakers who give their own “fresh perspective” on modern and contemporary art. Each event includes a mimosa reception and a two-course farm-to-table seated lunch. 941-260-8523 •Art mooncoeyewear.com Sarasota Museum | 105 S Lemon Ave, Sarasota, FL 34236 sarasotaartmuseum.org


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17 THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN 42ND ANNUAL WOMEN IN POWER LUNCHEON This luncheon will honor four amazing women in the community whose accomplishments support NCJW’s mission to focus on social justice by improving the lives of women and children and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms. Michael’s On East | facebook.com/NCJWSarasotaManatee

18 LUNCH AT BOB’S TRAIN All aboard! Enjoy lunch and a tour of Bob’s Museum Car and Restaurant. Bob’s Train Restaurant | veniceaaca.com/events/bobs-train-lunchjanuary-2024

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DIAMOND TRUNK SHOW February 9th and 10th

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19-20 ST. ARMANDS INTERNATIONAL FOOD TRUCK & MUSIC FESTIVAL Let the enticing aromas from the diverse food trucks guide you through a journey of flavors. The gastronomic adventure continues on Saturday, January 20th, with the park buzzing with delicious food and lively music. St. Armands Circle Park | eventbrite.com

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SARASOTA BRADENTON SPRING HOME SHOW This events features a wide selection of home improvement professionals in a fun, interactive environment. After meeting with and comparing expert exhibitors, you’ll be inspired and motivated to start planning with confidence. Robart’s Arena | homeshowflorida.com


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100 CENTRAL AVENUE #K-818 Sarasota • 2B/2.5B • City Views Offered at $950,000

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23 SARASOTA ORCHESTRA MASTERWORKS DINNER 4 This uniquely delightful dinner features a short performance and a moderated conversation with featured Guest Conductor, Giancarlo Guerrero.. Michael’s On East | sarasotaorchestra.org

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23 ASOLO REP’S DIRECTOR’S TAKE LUNCHEON Join Asolo Rep’s acclaimed directors for an invigorating conversation about the ideas, challenges, and achievements of the 2022-23 season. Asolo Rep | asolorep.org/support-us/specialevents/directors-take-luncheon

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24 LET’S GO SENIOR EXPO! Connecting senior citizens to the businesses & services they need while making it a morning of food, fun, & fellowship. CMX Cinebistro | eventbrite.com


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25 ANGELS FOR ARTISTS FUNDRAISER The annual event hosted by Halo Arts Project, features a live and silent auction of art donated by prominent artists. Palmer Modern Gallery | haloartsproject.com/event/angels-for-artists/

25-29 SARASOTA MANATEE ORIGINALS FORKS & CORKS Now in its 17th season, the multi-day Forks & Corks epicurean event is well established as the area’s premier food and wine festival. Various locations in Sarasota | eatlikealocal.com/forksandcorks

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Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Outdoor Terrace • Indoor Dining • Catering • Take Out

A Fresh Fridays love letter to Downtown’s culture with Heart & Soul on State! Fall in love with soulful live performances, tantalizing local food, and more. State Street, Downtown Sarasota | downtownsarasotadid.com

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Conservation Foundation Party in Paradise

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Enjoy endless culinary delights, including passed hors d’oeuvres and rotating food stations inspired by tropical destinations near and far. Savor signature Siesta Key Rum cocktails, along with non-alcoholic mocktail versions and premium traditional offerings. Bay Preserve at Osprey | conservationfoundation.com


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Egg Fest Whether you’ve been cooking for many years or are just thinking of getting into it, this one is a can’t-miss for anyone remotely interested in barbecue or even food in general. Around twenty-five teams will be cooking and handing out free samples of their favorite foods! Your only job will be to explore, meet cool friends, and sample amazing barbecue fresh off the Big Green Eggs. Plus, vote on your favorite foods as teams compete for the prize of a MiniMax Big Green Egg! Ken Thompson Park | pinecraftbarbecue.com

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Woofminster Dog Show Costume Contest at Sunday Polo Prizes awarded for Best in Show and Best in Costume. Sunday Polo matches are open to the public every Sunday at 1pm, December 31st 2023 through April 7th 2024. Sarasota Polo Grounds | eventbrite.com

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2024 Easterseals Southwest Florida Abilities Shining Luncheon Our Abilities Shining Luncheon is happening soon, and we’d love to see you there! Discover the extraordinary impact we create in the lives of children, teens and adults living with disabilities in our community!

Co-Chairs (Pictured): Brittany Najmy-Lambiris, Sarah Renkliyuz and Taylor Teymuri

Honorary Chairs: Tammy Karp, Terri Klauber and Barbara Najmy

Wednesday, March 6, 2024 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Michael’s On East 1212 S East Ave, Sarasota

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partypics CONSERVATION FOUNDATION FEAST UPON THE FIELDS Guests experienced the stunning landscape of the beautiful and conserved Myakka Headwaters Preserve at the eighth annual farm-to-table luncheon, Feast Upon the Fields. Featuring a one-of-a-kind menu by Chef Paul Mattison, this year’s event raised more then $200,000 to protect Southwest Florida’s land and water.

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February 17, 2 024 Michael's On East Ballroom

Catholic Charities Ball 40 Years of Serving All

Please join us for an elegant black-tie event to support Catholic Charities programs in Sarasota and Manatee Counties.

Guest of Honor Bishop Frank J. Dewane 6 p.m. Cocktails – 7 p.m. Dinner Tickets $400 Event Committee

Chairperson Bridget Spiess

Sandy Anderson, Virginia Ashton, Sophia Auster, Dawn Burgess, Beth Cannata, Mary Beth Cotran, Sabrina Gibson, Christina Hall, Judy Kozlowski, Leah Mihm, William Rex, Marilee Roberts, Alan Rose, Ana Weatherly, and Siobhan Young

Sponsorship Opportunities Available For more information 941-376-7854 or CCB@catholiccharitiesdov.org

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THE FLORIDA CENTER 36TH ANNUAL WINTER GALA

Jeff Goodman, Jerry Muldoon, Daryl Brown, & Mike Humenik

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More than 270 guests packed Michael’s on East for this sold-out event, which featured an inspirational speech from a family whose lives were transformed through The Florida Center’s programs. The event, which raised more than $400,000 and includes a $100,000 challenge grant from Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation, will help support the Florida Center’s celebrated initiatives. The event was cochaired by The Honorable Rochelle Curley and August Curley and Jen and Bob Keller. Miles & Daria Curley


Saturday, February 17, 2024 | 5:30 pm – 10 pm SCF Bradenton Campus Let’s come together for a beautiful night of tantalizing flavors and fabulous friends, all for an amazing cause. This year’s Bourbon, Brews & BBQ will feature an impressive selection of bourbons and craft brews that will have you raising your glass in delight. From live music by violinist Matt Dendy and the Trevor Bystrom Band to fun-filled activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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STEVEN REICHBACH

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When board-certified anesthesiologist Dr. Steven Reichbach moved to Florida from New York nine years ago, he’d been working for decades at the largest private practice anesthesiology group in the country. Though he enjoyed what he did, he was considering a different focus in medicine—treatment for chronic pain, depression, PTSD, and addiction. Dr. Reichbach was intrigued by research surfacing about long-term pain and mental health treatment with a common anesthetic drug, ketamine. He was very familiar with this drug, as he had been using it in his practice since 1991. “One of my former partners had opened up an office providing IV ketamine infusions for mental health disorders,” he said. “So, I spoke with him and realized I could use my knowledge and experience with ketamine in a different way, outside of the operating room.” Not long after, Dr. Reichbach opened Reichbach Center on University Parkway in Sarasota. Initially, 90% to 95% of Dr. Reichbach’s patients were selfreferred. Many felt their psychiatrist wouldn’t approve of their ketamine treatments. Today, around 70% of his patients are referrals from therapists and psychiatrists. He attributes this change to more knowledge about ketamine in the media, as well as psychiatrists and therapists seeing results from their patients firsthand. Dr. Reichbach has extended his practice by introducing an IV lounge and medical cannabis evaluations. The MedBar IV Lounge offers revitalization for many needs via vitamin IV therapy. In response to patients’ demands

and recognizing their needs, he uses medical cannabis as an option for sleep and anxiety issues and pain disorders not treated with ketamine therapy. With such a high demand for his services, Reichbach Center is growing fast, and the future is promising as many people are looking for better solutions to heal from their chronic pain while also overcoming conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and even alcohol addiction. “The most rewarding thing is when a patient tells me they feel like their old self again. Seeing the light come back into their eyes . . . that’s as good as it gets.” Since 2016, Reichbach Center has remained dedicated to offering a place of comfort and a place of hope to patientguests throughout the Gulf Coast region and across the nation. Reichbach Center proudly serves as a national center for the treatment of chronic pain and mental health disorders by offering ketamine infusions, medical cannabis assessments, and expertise in emerging psychotropic treatments for pain and mental health.

Visit findpainrelief.com for more information.

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TheFIND 1–Pixie Dust SRQ Pixie Dust SRQ offers a variety of wellness services such as classes, workshops, mind and body empowerment coaching, wellness parties, and even a boutique for all of your metaphysical needs. pixiedustsrq.com 2–Crop Juice Only one out of seven people consume the recommended five daily servings of fruits and vegetables. The main advantage of juicing is that you can consume more ounces of nutrition by drinking your produce than you can by eating it. Crop juices are hand-made fresh daily with contents and nutrition info printed on each glass bottle. cropjuice.com 3–SRQ Med Spa Experience the ultimate in health and wellness at SRQ Med Spa. Signature services include IV vitamins, massage, red light therapy, weight loss, skincare and acupuncture. Personalized programs and packages are available to support everyone’s unique wellness goals. srqmedspa.com 4–Yellow Strawberry Salon & Spa Everyone deserves to feel beautiful! Yellow Strawberry offers several self-care services including haircare, skincare, nail care and a line of luxury products. yellowstrawberryhair.com 5–Pineapple Yoga & Cycling Studio Located in Historic Burns Court, Pineapple offers several unique yoga experiences including SUP yoga, beach yoga, boat yoga, group cycling classes, private sessions, and more. pineappleyogastudio.net


A Masked Ball: Carnevale di Venezia

The Sarasota Opera Gala

Celebrate the beginning of the Winter Opera Festival in a Venetian Carnival where food, drink, and masked merriment take over the Grand Ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Set aside your everyday self and revel in community, great opera performances, and fantastic food and wine. Proceeds support theYouth Opera & Education Fund and the 2024 Winter Opera Festival.

Ticket Prices

GOLD SILVER $7,500 FOR A TABLE $3,500 FOR A TABLE $750 FOR A TICKET $350 FOR A TICKET Gold and Silver Tickets RSVP Deadline: January 17, 2024 SarasotaOpera.org/OperaGala

February 3, 2024 | The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota Grand Ballroom 1111 Ritz Carlton Drive Sarasota FL, 34236

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FREE Band Concert with Sailor Circus

Sun, January 14 IN THE SAILOR CIRCUS ARENA Featuring Sailor Circus Academy students performing to the Windjammers Unlimited Band

Circus Arts Gala Fri, February 2

UNDER THE BIG TOP AT NATHAN BENDERSON PARK An evening of world-class artistry paired with fine dining to fundraise for the preservation of the Circus Arts

Circus Sarasota

Fri, February 16 - Sun, March 10 UNDER THE BIG TOP AT NATHAN BENDERSON PARK Internationally acclaimed performances featuring a variety of circus talent

Cirque des Voix

Fri, March 22 & Sat, March 23 SAILOR CIRCUS ARENA Circus of Voices in collaboration with Key Chorale

WONDERBALL April 2024

SAILOR CIRCUS ARENA One-of-a-kind electronic dance music concert

Sailor Circus Spring Show Sat, May 4 & Sun, May 5

SAILOR CIRCUS ARENA Showcasing the talent of America’s longest running youth circus

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In the late 1970s, a small group of women banded together to support a friend whose daughter was sexually assaulted on a Sarasota beach. Soon after, the need for services turned their effort into a non-profit to help victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Today, that nonprofit is now known as SPARCC (Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center, Inc.), and it’s the only state-certified center for domestic violence and sexual assault services within Sarasota and DeSoto Counties, with offices in downtown Sarasota, Venice, North Port, and Arcadia. SPARCC serves and supports survivors of domestic and sexual violence through crisis intervention, emergency shelter (open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year), legal services, safety planning, therapy, hospital and court accompaniment, and support groups. They also provide additional outreach services throughout the region including children’s services, case management, economic empowerment programs, and more. All of SPARCC’s programs and services are free and confidential. In addition to offering immediate care and emergency help to individuals in crisis, SPARCC is committed to ongoing prevention education in the community through presentations at local schools, and community youth programs. Domestic and sexual violence training and education is also provided to law enforcement, healthcare, social services, and company HR departments.

MaryEllen Mancini, Vice President of Philanthropy at SPARCC is passionate about furthering the organization’s mission and connecting with people and philanthropists to raise awareness for a cause she deeply believes in. She is responsible for providing leadership, planning, and guidance for SPARCC’s fundraising efforts and day-today management for all development-related activities. In her role, she provides oversight and support for the volunteer fundraising arm of the agency, the SPARCC Auxiliary. Mary Ellen and her team also lead SPARCC’s communications efforts, coordinate fundraising events, as well as soliciting corporate and private sponsorships. Mancini is quick to point out the ever-growing need for outreach, philanthropy, and awareness about domestic violence and sexual assault—because it touches everyone, and so many require help. “Domestic violence and sexual assault are social problems and they happen in every single community,” Mancini said. “There’s no demographic or socioeconomic status. We have very affluent people who come and seek our services. They may not need to stay in our shelter, but may need legal assistance from one of our attorneys to get a protective order. These issues definitely touch everybody.” To keep all of their support systems running, philanthropic contributions are vital. And that’s where Mancini comes JANUARY 2024 | SARASOTA SCENE

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“How gratifying would it be to know that you were a part of saving people’s lives, and you’re a part of something that’s going to live on forever?”

in. A former freelance writer, her gift with communication comes in handy in many areas, including applying for grants. “We apply all over the place,” Mancini said. “I write the narrative for the grants, but we work as a team with whoever here at the agency has the best knowledge of the program or need that applies to the grant.” As a result of their efforts, SPARCC has received some generous grants to continue doing their vital work. “We recently received a federal grant to extend the funding we need for an additional three years for SPARCC’s new housing stability program, and we apply for local grants, like the one we received through Impact100 SRQ, to start that housing program. We are thankful to receive support from our local foundations as well.” Because the need is ongoing, SPARCC relies on the many volunteers and programs to keep everything not only running, but thriving. SPARCC’s Auxiliary was formed in 1983, and is composed of mostly women volunteer members, but men sometimes join their wives in getting involved. This group of like-minded individuals comes together as a massive fundraising arm of the organization, with 300 volunteer members. Auxiliary members meet regularly for monthly coffees where they plan fundraising events while raising awareness about SPARCC in the community. SPARCC’s annual events include golf tournaments, a holiday luncheon, black-tie gala, card and game party, SPARCC Runway fashion show, social gatherings, and more.

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As far as goals for the future, SPARCC is focused on their endowment fund at the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, working to build what Mancini calls their “forever plan.” This fund is in place to reduce the agency’s reliance on state and federal funding, which can be susceptible to reductions and changes, and build sustainability for programs and services. Legacy Society donors are a huge focus for SPARCC, not only because of the impact they make on the lives of the survivors and the organization, but the feelings of goodwill they give to the donors themselves. These donors give to the SPARCC endowment fund at a level of $10,000 or more, or through a planned gift. What makes it extra meaningful is they get to see the value of their gift during their lifetime, these donors receive regular communication and updates on the agency’s activities and impact. “When you’re a Legacy Society donor, you’re part of the SPARCC family,” Mancini said. “You’re allowing us to plan for the future and to be here for everyone who needs us, forevermore. The more money we can put into that endowment, the more secure the future of SPARCC is.” Legacy donors also receive extra perks like VIP check-ins for SPARCC events, they’re honored by having their name displayed on a Legacy Society Tribute Wall at SPARCC’s main outreach office, and they receive a corsage at the annual gala. “People will often ask Legacy Society members at the gala, “What is this flower about? Why the recognition?” she said. “It’s because, as a Legacy Society member, you


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see the value in making sure SPARCC is here forevermore, and you’ve made a special commitment.” Mancini says her number one goal for SPARCC is to fill in all the empty spots on the Legacy Society Tribute Wall. “From the moment we put up the wall, I told everyone that I want to be thinking about how we can expand our design to get as many names up there as we can,” she said. “How gratifying would it be to know that you were a part of saving people’s lives, and you’re a part of something that’s going to live on forever?” As she meets people who want to be involved in a variety of ways, Mancini’s role is to align their passion for giving with a need or program that SPARCC has. “We’re covering a lot of issues. Homelessness and housing security is a huge problem for survivors of domestic violence. Many times, they face obstacles in finding affordable housing. That can a big factor in why someone may return to an abusive relationship.” Mancini says people need help not only moving forward, but in that moment of crisis they’re in when they contact SPARCC. It’s in those times that SPARCC is there to advocate and help survivors feel safe, whether that means meeting them at the hospital any time of day, going through the court system, or helping them navigate whatever difficult choices they need to make. Through the Impact100 SRQ grant, a door has been opened for a housing stability program for survivors in need, with supportive services and rent assistance for those enrolled in the program. “We’ve taken this gift that we received from the community and took it to the federal level and applied for a grant, and now we have sustainability for the program for the next three years.” Mancini says she’s thankful to be involved in a community like Sarasota and the Gulf Coast, with so many generous donors and people willing to volunteer their time to help. She also credits the leadership team at SPARCC, and the CEO for the support and open forum they provide for employees. “Now, we’ve taken what we’ve been given and turned it into something greater,” she said. “That’s what philanthropy does. It makes this whole community great and it makes us strong.”

F O R M O R E I N F O R M ATI O N about upcoming events, how to donate, or get involved, visit sparcc.net.

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Karen MacDonald-Basile and Ralph Basile & The Circus Arts Conservatory By Tom Reese • Photo by Nancy Guth

The city of Sarasota will forever be entwined with the circus. John and Mable Ringling brought life to an entire area of Florida by making Sarasota the winter home of their world-renowned circus. Today, The Circus Ar ts Conser vator y (CAC) works tirelessly to keep that legacy alive, primarily with help from passionate fans and generous donors such as Karen MacDonald-Basile and Ralph Basile. In September 1997, well before Karen and Ralph found Sarasota, The Circus Arts Conservatory was registered as a Florida nonprofit organization, originally known as The National Circus School of Performing Arts. As it s suppor t and programming grew, the name evolved with the organization. Today, in addition to running a premier youth circus arts training program, The Circus Ar ts Conser vator y presents year-round world-class performances in the one-ring, five-star, European-style Ulla Searing Big Top, and other Sarasota venues. Acclaimed around the globe for its ar tistry and entertainment, as well as for preserving Sarasota’s unique circus legacy, The Circus Arts Conservatory also puts 80 percent of its ticket revenue into its community outreach programs.

Karen knew lit tle of this histor y when she entered the world of circus ar ts 15 years ago. Tasked with finding nonprofit organizations to benefit from her then-employer’s fundraising event, Karen remembered being blown away by her first circus experience. When she had attended a Sailor Circus show to see a friend’s daughter perform, she had fallen in love with the spirit of the show and the environment. The Sailor Circus, America’s longest-running youth circus program, is often referred to as “The Greatest ‘Little’ Show on Earth.” Over the years, a million spectators have come to watch children and young adults perform circus arts. Now part of The Circus Arts Conservatory, the Sailor Circus Academy provides a rigorous afterschool circus training program where students develop life management skills, gain self-discipline, bolster confidence and commit to achieving their goals, all in a safe and nurturing circus atmosphere. “I was so impressed by the whole mission behind Sailor Circus. Not only are the performers amazing based on their abilities and their performances, but also what it’s all about in terms of helping them develop self-esteem and camaraderie,” says Karen.

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“ULTIMATELY WE WANTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SUCCESS OF THE CIRCUS AND HELP IT GROW.” Karen’s husband Ralph shared a similar story about falling in love with the circus. Ralph explained they visited the Sarasota area in the spring of 2008, immediately falling in love with its famous beaches and warm weather. They purchased a condo that same year and became official part-time residents of Sarasota County. After seeing their first Sailor Circus performance, he also became smitten with the circus and all it does beyond entertainment. “Ultimately we wanted to participate in the success of the circus and help it grow,” says Ralph. “It’s been a good avenue of getting to meet people and making new friends as well as getting to know the area and understanding its history.” Originally both from Michigan, Karen and Ralph initially came to their Sarasota home a few days at a time. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, they started to spend much more time in Sarasota, eventually becoming traditional “snow birds” and living at their condo months at a time. As they spent more and more time in the area, they began spending more and more time at the circus as well. Karen and Ralph wanted to share their newfound circus joy and exuberance with others. Karen flew her father in from Michigan for a visit so he could enjoy the warmth and sunshine of Siesta Key. Her mother had recently passed, and her father was a bit lonely and bored. After seeing his first Sailor Circus performance, he, too, fell in love with the circus. He visited a lot more and attended several performances before his passing.

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At around that time, Karen and Ralph were given the opportunity to sponsor a portion of the floor of the newly renovated Sailor Circus Arena, in addition to their general support of the The Circus Arts Conservatory and the Sailor Circus Academy. “After being approached with this sponsor opportunity, I immediately thought of my dad. It had only been about a month since he passed away, and it just made sense knowing how much he loved it. It was the perfect way to remember him and honor him. That was the first major contribution we made to the organization,” says Karen. In 2022, Karen was invited to become part of The Circus Ar ts Conser vator y’s Board of Direc tors. The board members gather monthly to review financial reports and help with the decision-making and planning of future initiatives and events. Recently, board members were involved in planning the renovations to the circus arena and its entranceway to make it more accessible and modern. Karen and Ralph also strongly support the Arts-Integrated (STEAM) Education program at The CAC, which uses the circus arts to teach STEAM subjects: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. The Arts-Integrated Education program has worked with area schools since 2012, reaching more than 30,000 local students in elementary and middle schools. By first capturing students’ enthusiasm through circus acts, the program can then introduce a new perspective on key


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academic subjects while meeting Florida standards for curriculum. Through the circus arts, all types of students can truly engage with otherwise daunting material. One popular program, The Marvelous, Miraculous Circus Machine, brings the principles of Newtonian physics to fifth graders across Sarasota and Manatee counties. Circus artists introduce the program with an interactive, circus-based assembly at the schools, ending with a real-life cause-and-effect machine. Over the next weeks, the students work in groups to create their own “circus machines” based on Force, Motion, Fric tion, Gravity, and Acceleration. The program culminates in a trip to the Sailor Circus Arena to see a larger-than-life circus machine that fills the entire space and features live circus performances. As more donors like Karen and Ralph step forward to support The Circus Arts Conservatory, the more The CAC can share its powerful impact throughout the local community. Steady growth has been something to brag about for the organization, as they work toward the goal of getting more people involved and educating the community on its history and significance. “It’s amazing to us how many people don’t know the general role of the circus in Sarasota. For us, it was one of the first things we’ve learned. We’ve been introducing it to our neighbors in Siesta Key and always shocked at how many of them have never been. We just want to continue to promote the circus, and the efforts of The Circus Arts Conservatory, which is really leading the way as a vital part of Sarasota,” says Ralph.

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“It’s really a hidden gem in our community,” says Karen. “There are many people that do know about it, but there’s an awful lot that don’t. Once we bring our family and friends to a performance, they get the bug and fall in love too.”

F O R M O R E I N F O R M ATI O N on The Circus Arts Conservatory, please visit circusarts.org or call 941.355.9335.

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With just over a year in her current position as president of the Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Stacey is leading an organization whose critically important mission is to help Sarasota Memorial Health Care System bring world-class healthcare to our community. How is she doing you ask? Just look around. There’s the new Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute. The expanding Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Venice. The Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion, future Research and Education Institute… and more. We would say Stacey Corley is doing a great job for and with our community. Working with her team and a board of directors that reads like a who’s who in Sarasota, she is wasting no time building on the organization’s past achievements and current initiatives. So how will this philanthropic dynamo further the impact of the Healthcare Foundation and Sarasota Memorial Health Care System? Let’s find out!

You’ve been in your role as president of the Foundation since September 2022. Tell us about your focus and accomplishments during this time. From a fundraising perspective, major initiatives include the recently opened Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion, the Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute and the expansion of SMH-Venice. The latter two are currently under construction. Also, SMH recently celebrated the groundbreaking for the outpatient Cancer Pavilion on the SMH-Sarasota Campus. We have a lot of momentum with those projects where donor support has been instrumental in their creation.

We’ve been growing and are also planning for future growth. We’ve already begun adding new staff so we can continue providing our donors with our superior level of service.

Describe your and the Foundation’s partnership and collaboration with David Verinder, the president of Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, who is also a Foundation board member? The Healthcare Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Sarasota Memorial Health Care System. Our partnership is strong and successful largely due to our collaboration with David Verinder and many other SMH leaders. We work together to identify areas of greatest need, many that are not funded by Medicare and private insurers. That includes programs, services and clinical research that are critically important to maintaining the level of healthcare excellence we’ve all grown to expect from SMH.

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“WE’VE BEEN GROWING AND ARE ALSO PLANNING FOR FUTURE GROWTH. WE’VE ALREADY BEGUN ADDING NEW STAFF SO WE CAN CONTINUE PROVIDING OUR DONORS WITH OUR SUPERIOR LEVEL OF SERVICE.”

The Foundation has helped bring world-class healthcare to our community in several aspects of healthcare for over four and a half decades. What have been its most important research and technology funding accomplishments? SMH’s research and graduate medical education programs have tripled in size in recent years. It is with donor support that we were able to break ground last June on the new Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute. On the tech side, we are perpetually funding everything from the most advanced surgical equipment and cath lab upgrades, to high tech Giraffe beds for NICU babies. In the area of patient care, how does the Foundation assist the SMH Health Care System in achieving top scores? Some of the most important areas where donor support makes a significant impact are staff education, residency programs, clinical research and nursing. What does the opening of the Brian D. Jellison Cancer Center mean to the community? The Jellison Institute has innumerable benefits to the community. The vision for the institute was to provide comprehensive, patient-centered cancer care so that no one has to leave home to get the best cancer care. It is a state-of-the-art facility, with some of the nation’s top oncologists, highly trained oncology nurse navigators, nurses, and the latest technology. We love hearing patients share what a difference it has made for them.

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Please address the concern about nursing shortages and how the Foundation assists in the SMH Health Care System to ensure proper staffing. The Healthcare Foundation assists SMH by funding areas such as continuing education and scholarships for nurses, and resiliency programs that help retain its nursing workforce. Mental illness is front and center nationwide and depression is on the rise. Please tell our readers about the Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion and how it will help. The need for more behavioral health services was great and our health system, with philanthropic support, was able to create the state-of-the-art Cornell Pavilion for people struggling with mental health issues. Philanthropy played a critical role by supporting new programs such as in- and outpatient programs that were unavailable as well as enhancing previous services. The new facility puts everything under one roof and now serves patients of all ages. Now for the fun side of the Foundation’s work—the fundraising events. The Foundation hosts several signature events each year and recently wowed over 750 people when it brought back Rock the Roof. This month The Hospital Gala will be a sell-out event. Then there’s Women & Medicine and the golf tournament. Tell us about the work behind the scenes, and what these events mean for the Foundation. Hosting four major, sold-out events is only possible through the close collaboration of the entire Foundation


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team, hospital leadership, staff and vendors who understand and are committed to our mission. Everything behind-the-scenes and front-facing focuses on creating an exceptional guest experience that promotes SMH initiatives and garners community support for critical needs at the health system. Events are also “friend raisers” which connect us to new prospective donors who want to learn more about our work. In a growing community like ours, what are the longterm Foundation goals? We are truly at a remarkable time in history. Unlike some places around the country, people are moving here rather than moving away. Many are interested in supporting their new community and often share that one of the factors in moving to our area was our excellent health system. Fortunately, SMH is growing to keep up with the population’s healthcare needs. Our goal is to continue connecting donors and prospective donors with the opportunities that positively impact healthcare at SMH and in our community. The Foundation website states: TOGETHER WE STRENGHTEN HEALTHCARE. Please tell our readers the various ways they can help the Foundation do just that. We try to make supporting the health system as easy as possible, and it’s important to note that any gift amount makes an impact. Readers can donate to a specific department, initiative or to where support is most needed. Another way to make an impact is as a grateful patient. Honoring a caregiver who provided exceptional care at the hospital is a personal and greatly appreciated way to make a gift. Attending an event is another way to help. Our website, smhf.org is full of information about ways to give. Of course, we’re happy to meet in person, too, just give us a call at 941-917-1286. What does Stacey Corley do to unwind and what are some of your favorite places around town? Going on a walk or bike ride after work —especially on the weekend— is lots of fun. I also enjoy cooking or reading. We recently moved closer to downtown and have had fun exploring restaurants, parks and trails that are new to us.

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GREEN HORIZON A Visionary Leap Into Botanical Brilliance By Hallie Peilet Young

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Embarks on a Sustainable Renaissance with Phase One of its Master Plan In the heart of Sarasota, a botanical revolution is unfolding, a green symphony conducted by Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. As the institution gears up to open Phase One of its three-phase Master Plan on January 11, 2024, the world is about to witness the birth of the first netpositive energy botanical garden complex. With over $57 million raised, this ambitious endeavor is not just transforming the physical landscape of Selby Gardens but also setting a new global standard for sustainable horticulture. Imagine a botanical haven where every leaf, every bloom, and every breeze contribute to a net-positive energy ecosystem. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is turning this dream into reality with Phase One, a visionary expansion that adds 188,030 square feet of innovation to the iconic Sarasota Bay campus.

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“The completion of Phase One aligns well with Selby Gardens’ 50th anniversary,” Jennifer O. Rominiecki, President and CEO of Selby Gardens, said. “What better way to celebrate the last 50 years than by putting in the necessary infrastructure for the next 50?” Central to Phase One is the Morganroth Family Living Energy Access Facility (LEAF). This cutting-edge facility provides parking, a garden-to-plate restaurant, as well as a new gift shop, vertical gardens, and a nearly 50,000 square-foot solar array. “This project really is an international model in sustainability, helping us preserve our history, sustain our future, and safeguard our research collections,” Rominiecki said, emphasizing the significance of the LEAF. The LEAF doesn’t just mark a leap in sustainable technology; it embodies a shift towards a greener future. It’s a place where parking lots transform into solar fields, where a restaurant, named The Green Orchid, is not just a culinary delight but the world’s first net-positive energy restaurant, entirely powered by solar energy.

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“One day the team called me and said, ‘We just realized that if we add this many more solar panels, we’re going to be in a realm all by ourselves,’” Rominiecki said. Another part of Phase One, the Steinwachs Family Plant Research Center, stands tall and resilient against hurricanes and is rich with scientific treasures. Housing the Elaine Nicpon Marieb Herbarium and Laboratory, the research library, and a rooftop garden with its own solar array, this facility is a testament to Selby Gardens’ commitment to preserving botanical history and to the vital intersection of science and sustainability. “All of it really came out of the design process in an organic way. The instruction that I gave the design team was, ‘Just make the project as green as possible, as sustainable as possible,’” says Rominiecki, underscoring the integral role that sustainability played in shaping every facet of Phase One. Phase One also dons the Jean Goldstein Welcome Center, with its ticketing pavilion, welcome gallery, and theater, beckoning visitors into the heart of Selby Gardens. It’s a place designed not just to accommodate but to immerse, to orient, and to welcome with open arms. The Center signifies more than just a physical space; it’s an embodiment of Selby Gardens’ commitment to creating an inclusive and inviting community space. JANUARY 2024 | SARASOTA SCENE

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Can you feel the overarching theme here? What really sets Phase One apart is its commitment to sustainability. Going beyond traditional benchmarks, Selby Gardens aims for “Petal” certification through The Living Building Challenge of the International Living Future Institute. This certification isn’t just about constructing buildings, it’s a testament to Selby Gardens’ commitment to be a living example of environmental stewardship. Selby Gardens Board Chair Dr. Joel Morganroth recognizes none of this would be possible without the unwavering support of the community. “On behalf of Selby Gardens’ Board of Trustees, we want to thank the more than 3,500 contributors who have made this vital undertaking possible,” Dr. Morganroth said. Private contributions to “Innovating A Greener Future: The Campaign for Selby Gardens” were the driving force behind Phase One. Jean Weidner Goldstein, Cornelia Matson, and Pauline L. Wamsler, as Trustees, played a crucial role in steering this vision toward reality. As Selby Gardens celebrates its 50th anniversary, the completion of Phase One is not just an achievement; it’s a promise for the future. The institution is already looking ahead, envisioning a second and third phase that include a hurricane-resilient greenhouse complex, a learning pavilion, the restoration of the Payne Mansion, unification of walking paths, and enhancements to sea walls and docks. “This project really is an international model in sustainability, helping us preserve our history, sustain our future, and safeguard all of our research collections,” says Rominiecki, underscoring the project’s multifaceted impact on the community and beyond. And as you may remember, it was quite the road to get to this point. This decision finally came about in a 4-1 vote on February 16, 2021, when the Sarasota City Commission gave final approval for Selby Gardens’ Master Plan to become a reality. When it’s all said and done, the opening of Phase One will mark just under three years since that decision. “This project is really a game-changer for our community,” adds Rominiecki, reflecting on the resilience that brought this ambitious vision to life. “I’m just glad that we didn’t waver, and we kept going.”

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“This project really is an international model in sustainability, helping us preserve our history, sustain our future, and safeguard all of our research collections.” —Jennifer Rominiecki , President & CEO of Selby Gardens

As the community eagerly awaits the unveiling of Phase One soon, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens stands as a beacon of hope and innovation. This isn’t just a botanical garden; it’s a living testament to what happens when a community comes together with a shared vision for a greener tomorrow. Rominiecki’s words echo the sentiment behind every leaf, every solar panel, and every aspect of Phase One: “We have the deepest gratitude for everyone who believed in this exciting vision for Selby Gardens’ future,” she said. As the gates open to Phase One, Selby Gardens not only becomes a living museum but a catalyst for a sustainable, green renaissance that transcends the boundaries of botanical gardens worldwide. This green revolution at Selby Gardens isn’t just about celebrating the last 50 years; it’s about securing a vibrant and sustainable future for the next 50 and beyond. In the rustle of the leaves and the hum of the solar panels, we find a harmonious vision of a world where botanical brilliance and environmental stewardship go hand in hand.



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THROUGH A 2GEN APPROACH By Tom Reese • 2Gen Family Photos by Nancy Guth Mireya Morales has many convictions, but one stands above all: “I don’t want my children to be statistics,” she says. “I want more for them.” A child of Mexican immigrants whose educational journeys ended after primary school, Morales herself ended up dropping out of high school and starting a family of her own as a teenager. “That’s what was expected of me: have kids, get married, take care of my husband.” If that’s what was expected, Morales has surpassed expectations. Over the past 19 years she has propelled herself forward, earning her GED and associate’s degree all while taking care of two daughters, now nine and 17, and working.

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She now works as an executive assistant at a local organization, a position that, combined with her husband’s income, has afforded the family stability—they are homeowners and have achieved a comfortable lifestyle. But she’s not done yet. She intends to return to school to earn her bachelor’s degree, a goal that she has set for herself, in part to show her children what a commitment to education and continual self-development looks like. Morales is one of nearly 300 parents who have enrolled in college programs as a part of the 2Gen (two-generation) approach to Parent Pathways supported by the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, that creates prospects for children in part by providing opportunities to their parents. A philosophy as old as the family unit itself, the 2Gen approach operates on an understanding that a simultaneous, intentional focus is on both children and the adults in their lives delivers powerful and transformative outcomes. Although it is common to see a focus on just

one component, like implementing pedagogical supports for children who struggle at school, the 2Gen approach takes the holistic view, recognizing that two major predictors of children’s academic success are parental educational attainment and parental income. While the term “2Gen” was coined in the 1980s, the concept became more popular through the work of Ascend at the Aspen Institute, which has been a partner of the Community Foundation since their team introduced the foundation to the concept more than a decade ago. SEEDING STABILITY The philosophy rests on the assumption that when both parents and their children receive opportunities for growth, it leads to positive family outcomes. The disruption of intergenerational cycles of poverty transforms individuals and families, and over time it also strengthens entire communities, says the foundation’s Vice President of Community Impact, Kirsten Russell. JANUARY 2024 | SARASOTA SCENE

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2024 2Gen Summit Community Foundation of Sarasota County is set to host the region’s third educational summit on the 2Gen approach in February 2024, at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota. The last summit occurred in 2018, with plans to host one bi-annually being derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic. This invitation-only summit is designed primarily for families whose lives are impacted by the work of nonprofit organizations and those professionals and experts in the field of health and human services whose work is connected to the 2Gen approach. Additionally, the program will discuss and evaluate the national and local trends regarding families and the systems they work within. Keynote speaker Anne Mosle, head of Ascend at the Aspen Institute, returns to Sarasota to open a dialogue between these families and service providers and help inform a community conversation about areas of focus to address in the coming years. “We very much believe that we should not come up with the ideas and solutions, we bring the people and families benefiting from the services to the conversation and ask them what they need to fulfill their hopes and dreams for themselves, and for their children,” says Russell. “Opening the conversation to the families is truly transformative for a community, a family, and for any kind of system.” Attendees will also hear stories from families directly impacted by Community Foundation of Sarasota County and the 2Gen approach.

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“The return on investment when we provide families with pathways to prosperity is remarkable,” Russell says. “In our society, most families have a goal of social mobility, but what is necessary for that mobility is economic security.” Family prosperity is one of the main goals of the 2Gen approach, and a metric that is easier to track. Since the Community Foundation began to focus on this philosophy, 80 percent of the nearly 300 parents enrolling in college or post-secondary programs funded in part by the Community Foundation have completed their credentials, leading to an average family wage increase of $17,550 a year. “We want to help a family reach their full potential. That’s really what the 2Gen approach is all about,” Russell says. “No matter how much time kids spend in the classroom, they’re going to go home at the end of the day. A holistic approach says we’re going to take a look at the family as a unit and determine their needs and how we can help all individuals succeed and provide a positive impact to their community.” Providing pathways to education entails many things, but one primary support is scholarships that allow parents to focus directly on their studies, rather than worrying about juggling school with long working hours. While the Community Foundation provides grants and stipends to enroll in these learning programs, financial investment alone is not enough to ensure success. That’s where a parent education navigator comes in. At Alta Vista Elementary in Sarasota, a key school employee named Mary Tucker is the linchpin to parent success. Tucker provides parents with information about adult career and education opportunities, helping them complete applications, and ensuring that barriers that


“We want to help a family reach their full potential. That’s really what the 2Gen approach is all about.” could impede progress are reduced or eliminated. This can mean helping coordinate car repairs, childcare, or in one recent case, calling a plumber out to a family’s house. Oftentimes, hers is the first number dialed when parents encounter any impediment, and sometimes, all it takes is her caring and reassuring presence to remind parents that they are not alone. Tucker’s position was funded for many years by the Community Foundation and recently was formally adopted as an official position by the school; it is a model that could prove instrumental at other schools across the Sarasota County School District, Russell says. MAPPING A NEW FUTURE While 2Gen often revolves around parent educational pathways, many times, when children witness their parents hard at work to improve the family’s situation, it motivates the children to study hard and find their own success. Russell often thinks back to a conversation with a mother and daughter that really resonated with her. The child had just won an award at school and was given the opportunity to choose a prize from the classroom “treasure chest.” Options included toys, jewelry, candy, and other items young children might be excited to receive. Instead of picking out something for herself, the child selected a sealed package of index cards. She explained that she would give the cards to her mother to use for flashcards and notes. “Here you have a child who is being directly impacted by watching her mom go back to school. So much so, that instead of picking out a gift for herself, she picked JANUARY 2024 | SARASOTA SCENE

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Every single person in the community is going to need a great nurse at some point in their life,” Laura Cochardo, MSN, RN, CHPN, instructional faculty member, and Level 2 Lead of the Nursing program at State College of Florida (SCF) reminds us. With a rigorous curriculum and robust support system, the SCF Nursing program remains a critical contributor to mitigating the national shortage of healthcare professionals by supplying the local community with highly skilled and dedicated nurses.

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A CULTURE OF COMPETENCY AND COMPASSION SCF Nursing graduates achieve some of the highest pass rates of the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) in the country. The program aims to nurture competent and compassionate professionals, who not only excel in an academic setting, but also adapt and persevere in the face of a complex and ever-changing healthcare landscape. “When the ultimate goal is to become a competent registered nurse, I wanted to find a program that would provide me with an education that was not only going to guarantee my success at passing the NCLEX exam, but also a program that was cost-effective,” says Chelsea Ritchie, a passionate soon-to-be graduate of SCF’s RN-BSN program, and former President of the Student Nurses Association (SNA), attesting to the program’s efficacy. Chelsea, who graduated from the ASN-RN program in May, is already working as a registered nurse in an emergency room (ER) department. She takes immense pride in her SCF education, expressing how wellprepared she feels to make a meaningful impact in her chosen field. She claims her confidence in navigating the fast-paced environment of the ER is a direct result of the program’s emphasis on real-world preparedness.

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“It is a rigorous program,” she says. “It breaks you down and builds you up all at the same time. It’s a tough career choice, but it’s beyond rewarding.” From a faculty point of view, Laura adds, “We try to role model flexibility and resilience. In healthcare, everything changes all the time, so we need our nurses to be flexible in order to take care of patients exactly where they’re at. Not where we expect them to be, not where they should be, but where they actually are.” MULTIPLE PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Diverse as they are inclusive, the range of trajectories at SCF ensure that everyone, regardless of their starting point, has an opportunity to pursue a fulfilling and successful nursing career. From the Associate in Science in Nursing (ASN) Program, which equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pass the NCLEX and become registered nurses, to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) JANUARY 2024 | SARASOTA SCENE

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Fast Track Program, for students aspiring to attain a higher level of education at an accelerated rate, SCF sets a high standard for academic excellence. “Through our ASN Program, 100% of graduates have been employed within six months after graduation,” Laura recalls reading on the Nursing page of the SCF website. “You get asked on the floors while you’re still in school, ‘Do you want to sign right now? Here’s a contract. Let’s go,’” Chelsea remarks, reflecting on her experience as an intern. “Employers are waiting, and they love hearing that you graduated from SCF,” affirms Laura. Specialized programs like the Student Nurses Association (SNA) and the Clinical Internship Program (CIP) offer additional avenues for students to excel and specialize in their chosen areas. SCF also provides a seamless transition for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) through its LPN to RN Program. By providing multiple pathways to success, SCF demonstrates its commitment to fostering a healthcare workforce that is not only well-trained but also reflective of the diverse backgrounds and aspirations of its student body.

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Chelsea Ritchie, soon-to-be RN-BSN graduate at SCF


A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH The symbiotic relationship between SCF Nursing and the greater Sarasota community plays a key part in its ongoing success. Generous donor contributions underscore the community’s recognition of the program’s importance. “Our nurses go into the healthcare facilities, hospitals, doctor’s offices, etc. and serve as interns where they’re getting experiential learning. And it’s cost-saving to the healthcare practice. Money comes in, people go out,” says Cassandra Holmes, Executive Director of the SCF Foundation. Financial support consists of three key segments: individuals, organizations, and foundations. The Nursing program at SCF receives extensive support from individual donors, numbering in the hundreds, who regularly contribute to scholarships and programmatic needs, forming a solid financial foundation. On top of that, organizational donors, including hospitals, healthcare businesses, and community enterprises, form a collaborative front that further bolsters resources. The impact of a donor’s contribution to a scholarship at SCF exceeds that of typical universities, given the program’s commitment to affordable education. “We haven’t raised tuition in 13 years,” Cassandra notes. “For the same amount of money that you can pay for one class for a student at another school, you can pay for an entire semester or an entire year of classes here at the State College of Florida.” Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Manatee Community Foundation, and Bishop Parker Foundation, to name only a few, play a pivotal role in providing essential financial backing. Their contributions, along with many others, sustain various aspects of the program, ranging from scholarships to acquiring state-of-the-art educational tools like AI mannequins for the simulation center. “The AI mannequins are one of a kind. They have entire conversations with students without requiring someone behind the scenes speaking through a microphone. Having them is educationally life-changing in the sense that you can communicate with them as you would an actual patient,” Chelsea remarks.

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“Being a full scholarship recipient, I am appreciative to the local hospitals and individual donors for their generosity, not only for myself, but for the Nursing program as well. Without their support, many students would not be able to attain the level of education and clinical experiences that SCF provides.” The Nursing program is actively seeking volunteers to act as loved ones for an additional kind of support. Volunteers are crucial for enhancing experiential learning during clinical shifts. “What we need are people that would act like family members so that our nurses know how to deal with a distraught mother when their child has been in a bus accident,” says Robyn Bell, DMA, Director of Advancement, emphasizing the importance of this fourth segment of community support, to further elevate the quality of Nursing education at SCF. COMING FULL CIRCLE Community support not only ensures the program’s financial health but also emphasizes the sustainable relationship between the Nursing program and the community it serves. A significant portion of the Nursing workforce in the Sarasota County area is comprised of proud SCF graduates, making apparent the program’s enduring impact, both on the local healthcare landscape as well as on the individuals who choose to use their acquired skills to give back to the community. “SCF sits at the intersection of quality and affordability,” says Laura. “Everybody’s there because they want to

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serve other people and help them through the most difficult parts of their life.” “There’s a culture that’s been established here through the faculty and staff, then that goes to the students, who go out into the workforce, and take that culture with them in the ways that they care for their patients,” adds Robyn. “We’re really trying to change the way that future nurses view nursing,” Chelsea emphasizes. “This program has changed me as a person, and I now live everyday thinking ‘How can I change just one person’s perspective on nursing?’ Because it’s needed, and I want to be that change agent.” “It’s truly a calling,” adds Laura, who left her leadership position at a healthcare organization to teach Nursing education. “You are selflessly giving to others. It’s long shifts, it’s critical thinking, and it’s a lot of emotional investment in other people.” More than an educational institution, the SCF Nursing program is a family of compassionate and qualified individuals who contribute to the evolution and elevation of healthcare standards in Sarasota and beyond. For more information on how you can support the outstanding students at SCF, please contact State College of Florida Foundation at scf-foundation.org or call 941-752-5390.


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and she’s on the Board of Directors of the International Clinical TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Therapy) Society. In addition, she’s a regular lecturer for interventional psychiatry residents at Massachusetts General Hospital, and she just added a precision TMS Center to her office. But that’s not all. She’s also the ABC7 Suncoast View’s Brain Health Expert, and she’s featured in regular segments on mental health awareness airing to the public in the Tampa Bay Area every other week. Some recent topics include postpartum depression, the effects of quality sleep on mental health, as well as suicide risk and prevention, among many others.


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“People often ask me, ’Are you going to slow down? You’re working around the clock!’” Cohen says. “But really, I can’t get enough of this. It’s so fun to see people get better. It’s the best part of my day.” Cohen is also passionate about finding effective medication alternatives and using the latest innovations in technology for treatment-resistant mental health issues. With her TMS program launching this month at Cohen & Associates, she’s thrilled to be bringing precision TMS therapy to the Sarasota and Tampa Bay area and the state of Florida. Cohen calls precision TMS a game changer, because of its ability to better target and resolve treatment resistant depression without the common life altering side effects like low libido, weight gain, and sedation that come with many antidepressant medications. “I believe in doing the best thing that you can offer, and I think that’s always been my mentality,” she said. “I’m very excited to help more people get access to this innovative treatment option.” As a physician who was involved in national outcome studies for TMS, a Board member of the International Clinical TMS Society, along with her experience as a lecturer for Interventional Psychiatry Residents at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Cohen is uniquely qualified to provide these treatments. “Accelerated and precision TMS is very hard to find here,” she said. “There are places that provide TMS, but it’s what we call one-size-fits-all, which means it doesn’t matter the size of your head, or the anatomy of your brain, they’re all treated with the same numbers.” During this TMS procedure, Cohen uses an MRI-assisted and MRI-informed

precision neuronavigational device (neurosurgeons use it for taking measurements) that gives her a 3D picture of the patient’s individual brain so she knows the location they’re treating is in exactly the correct spot. In this way, each TMS treatment is highly individualized. She says these targeted treatments can make an important difference in patient outcomes. “What’s really nice is I’m not just a doctor running TMS, and then sending them out the door,” she said. “I also manage a busy private practice and have patients under my care. I know their families, their spouses, and their kids. And I regularly have siblings, spouses, and parents come in and say, ‘all of us are better.’” She adds, “It’s endlessly rewarding. When one person gets better, everybody feels better—because when one person in the house is depressed, you don’t realize everyone is absorbing that pain and that tension.” Though no one else in her family went to medical school, Cohen says her interest in medicine stemmed from her own lifelong curiosity about science and helping others. JANUARY 2024 | SARASOTA SCENE

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“We give them the very best of what neuroscience technology can offer.” “I loved learning about the brain and behavior during medical school rotations,” she said. “Psychiatry allowed me to combine my interest in neuroscience and form meaningful connections with patients to improve their lives.” Initially from Boston, Cohen attended Tufts University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biopsychology. She went on to also receive a Master of Arts in Medical Sciences from the Boston University Graduate School of Science, and a Doctor of Medicine degree from Boston University School of Medicine with a specialty in Psychiatry. Cohen has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Hugh H. Hussey Teaching Award for Excellence in medical student teaching two years in a row from Georgetown University School of Medicine, the Psychiatry Resident Award of Excellence from the Janssen Pharmaceutical Foundation, and the Boston University Medical Center Department of Psychiatry Malamud Award in 1997. In addition, Cohen has been recognized as a Doctor of Distinction for multiple years by Sarasota Scene magazine. On top of the patients she sees in Sarasota, Dr. Cohen travels every 4 to 6 weeks to see patients at her Massachusetts adult psychiatry practice. Despite the many accolades she gets for her groundbreaking work, what Dr. Cohen is most excited about is educating the public about mental health and actively working to make a dent in today’s grim statistics on mental health. In the past few years, Americans’ mental health has taken a toll. The American Psychological Association reports 45% of adults ages 35 to 44 are experiencing

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a mental illness, and 50% of those ages 18 to 34 suffer from mental distress. With statistics like these, it’s clear there’s an ever-increasing demand for mental health experts like Dr. Cohen. “I love what I do, and I keep driving myself and my colleagues to do better and be better,” she says. “And I think the environment here in this office speaks to that. Everyone here…they love what they do. We energize each other, we’re always reading, and we’re always improving what we offer.” In addition to precision TMS, and her tailored approach to each patient’s psychiatric needs, another new technology Cohen is excited to offer is pharmacogenetic testing. Dr. Cohen says offering these options for her patients goes along with her commitment to continually staying on top of the latest improvements in interventional psychiatry and pharmacology. “We give them the very best of what neuroscience technology can offer,” she said. According to Cohen, pharmacogenetic studies are genetics-based tests that give information in two major areas: how your body will tolerate medicine, and whether a medicine is most likely to benefit you. She says it provides helpful information about medication efficacy and about better medication choices for each person. “Medicine in general is geared toward what’s called precision medicine, which is leveraging the science we have now, as it continues to evolve and improve, to deliver the best possible evidence-based care.” So much of what Dr. Cohen offers, though, is due to her specialized training and education.


“It’s tricky in different parts of the country to find physicians who can offer that,” she added. “But it just fuels me and inspires me to see people get better because of these alternative options and because we did these tests.” Dr. Cohen regularly sees patients virtually—through telemedicine visits, something she says started during the pandemic that provided improved access to care for patients who would not have been able to do inperson visits. She’s been told government regulations for prescribing through virtual care will change this year, mandating that patients show up in the office to be treated. Given how vital mental health care is in today’s times, she’s hoping there will be some leniency in the requirements for mental health and telemedicine prescribing practices. Patients needing TMS treatments do require in-person visits, though the treatment period is usually short, and treatments themselves can be as quick as three minutes. After TMS treatment is completed, follow-up visits can be done through telemedicine. Even though precision TMS therapy isn’t covered by insurance, Cohen says most patients are willing to pay for it because they desperately want to feel better, and they value their health and improved treatment options. Though paying out-of-pocket isn’t always easy, she says that many who invest in precision TMS treatments are not just wealthy patients—but the people that value remission and who are investing in themselves. “What I’ve found is once people have failed other treatments, their chances at getting better from TMS are vastly better than chasing more medication options,” she said. “And most patients know that. They don’t want to take more meds.” “It’s about making quality decisions about not just what gets someone well, but what keeps someone well.”

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LIVING WITH AUTISM Easterseals

Southwest Florida Autism Spectrum Disorder, a developmental disability that touches the lives of many across the globe, presents a wide spectrum of social, communicative, and behavioral challenges for individuals and families. Nationally, Easterseals, Inc., has been dedicated to empowering individuals of all ages with disabilities since 1934. The nation’s largest nonprofit health care organization now serves over 1.5 million people across 69 locations. In Sarasota, Easterseals Southwest Florida has become a local lifeline and cornerstone in the community, renowned for its comprehensive care and diverse support services, tailored to meet the unique needs of those navigating the complex challenges of living with autism. Innovative and Therapeutic Services Easterseals Southwest Florida offers a wide range of therapeutic services, including both traditional and innovative approaches. One of their most unexpected yet rewarding collaborations involves working with horses. “At our Easterseals Ranch location in Nokomis, we offer Hippotherapy, which is speech, occupational, and physical therapy using horses in our therapy treatment,” says Nicole Murby, Vice President of Therapy Services at Easterseals Southwest Florida.

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Nicole explains how the transformative sessions not only provide therapeutic benefits, but also create a rare and motivating experience for the children involved. “Our children and adult riders are able to create a special bond with the horses while improving their strength and mobility.” Other transformative therapeutic activities that allow individuals to express their thoughts and emotions nonverbally is Art Therapy and Music Therapy. They are integral components of Easterseals’ comprehensive therapy services, and both leverage a universal language to promote emotional expression and potentially increase social interaction among disabled children. Early Education and Beyond Lily Preschool is an accredited program for children up to 5 years of age comprised of a specialized support team of teachers, speech-language pathologists, occupational and physical therapists, as well as registered behavior technicians, specially trained to recognize and nurture each child’s unique strengths and challenges. By presuming competence and identifying strengths, Easterseals cultivates an environment where children can learn to advocate for themselves. “One of the first things they teach in the preschool program, even though it’s not specific to children with the diagnosis of autism, is boundaries, and how to self-advocate through saying no or asking for help. All of the children learn these skills together, which helps build their self-confidence and self-esteem,” says clinical psychologist, Dr. Jena Lieb. The Easterseals Academy, a private school and outpatient clinic for K-12 students with developmental, physical, learning, and/or behavioral disabilities, boasts small class sizes and individualized attention as part of the holistic educational experience they nurture. For those aged 22 and above, Easterseals offers adult programs that focus on employment services, instilling individuals with a sense of purpose and independence. The PLAY Project Easterseals’ PLAY Project (Play and Language for Autistic Youngsters) is an evidence-based, intensive early intervention program that recognizes the vital role parents play in the growth and progress of autistic children ages 2-6.

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The innovative program equips families with necessary skills to become active participants in their child’s development journey, encouraging a safe, supportive learning environment centered around play. PLAY Project has proven to be conducive to refining social skills, improving language abilities, and enhancing overall development in autistic children, as well as those highly suspected to be on the spectrum. The Importance of Early Intervention Diagnostic services are used to first identify, then understand the needs of every individual at Easterseals. Early intervention plays a pivotal role in shaping the longterm psychological well-being of individuals with autism. Dr. Jena, who is actively involved in conducting


comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, highlights the significance of connecting children to necessary support to reduce the long-term costs of treatment and risk of comorbid diagnoses from years of remaining undiagnosed, and ultimately alleviate stress for individuals and their families. “By taking the stress off the family, it helps allow the parents to be a bigger support for their child,” she says. “Families come into evaluations with different levels of knowledge about autism. When parents hear that their child has a diagnosis of autism, some families worry what this means for their child’s future, for example, if they will be able to develop close relationships or function independently as adults.” Melissa Holderbach, the Director of Behavior Therapy, offers insights into the challenges and rewards of implementing behavior therapy programs. “Our biggest challenge right now is getting insurance to cover the cost of services, especially for children. The earlier we can get those services started, the better outcomes we’ll have,” she urges.

Melissa highlights the individualized nature of interventions, emphasizing the importance of tailoring strategies to the unique strengths and needs of each child. “We use the strengths that the child comes in with. We really focus on that area to make sure we are building on the skills that they have, and we work collaboratively with our team members to hone those skills.” Combating Challenges Through Collaboration Central to Easterseals Southwest Florida’s empowerment approach is collaboration—with families, agencies, and the community. The face of disabilities has significantly changed over the past decade, expanding from primarily physical disabilities to a more diverse range of challenges, including ADHD and sensory processing disorders. “To the person coming in who is not familiar with disabilities, it just looks like a classroom of kids running around. But once you’re there for a little bit, you’ll see there are a lot of kids with different behavioral things that they need to work on,” says Nicole. Melissa emphasizes the role of parent consultation, working together to provide strategies within the home environment. “For example, we’ll begin toilet training in the school setting and then transition the interventions to the parents to implement in the home setting. We check in daily to assist with any challenges and work together for consistency of programming and increased outcomes,” she adds.

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Nicole shares, “My daughter has a genetic disorder called Noonan Syndrome and my son has autism. They both participate in multiple programs at Easterseals Southwest Florida and flourished in their therapeutic and educational goals. Having two children with disabilities has helped me know what families need and we have built programs based on that knowledge.” As much as the organization promotes family collaboration, it also understands the importance of family respite, offering in-home and on-site programs to ensure parents receive crucial breaks. “It’s really hard, for families that have children that really no one else is able to watch, but our staff are experienced in working with them, and it really is important for parents to be able to have a break,” she says. A Lifelong Impact Dr. Jena emphasizes, “We can’t predict the future of what a child’s life will look like. But we can help connect the families to resources and appropriate services to help build on their child’s strengths and become the most independent adults that they can be.”

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The future, as seen by Easterseals Southwest Florida, involves not just meeting current demands, but preparing for the continued rise in diagnoses. For its future, the organization seeks funding for continued improvement, new buildings, and more intensive services so it can meet the ever-growing community needs, and continue to empower children with various developmental disabilities, including autism, toward greater independence. From early childhood development to family support, veteran services, artistic, therapeutic, diagnostic, as well as educational offerings, Easterseals Southwest Florida has pioneered a variety of ways to assist people living with disabilities like autism and remains committed to helping individuals with disabilities address life’s unique challenges, achieve personal goals, as well as feel included and valued in every aspect of their lives. For more information on ways to help, visit eastersealsswfl.org or call 941.355.7637.


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Samuel L. Cione

Benjamin Franklin wrote: “wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it.” At Integrity Wealth Management (IWM), we want to help


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