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49 WATERFRONT DREAM Key West Remodel By Jacqueline Miller

52 SOPHISTICATED URBAN LIVING By Sue Cullen

60 THE ISLANDS A Waterfront Dream Come True By Jacqueline Miller

67 TOP REALTORS 80 SOLD! An annual snapshot of high-end real estate sales

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ON THE COVER The Collection, a new downtown condominium to be built at 1335 Second Street. Developed by MK Equity Corp. and Project Renderings by ARS Architecture.


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PARTY PICS Concession Cup SMHF Golf Tournament Taylor Emmons Annual Charity Event Dick Vitale Gala

INSIDER 41 THE FIND

Gift ideas for Father’s Day INHEALTH

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97 When Should I see a Doctor About the Frog in my Throat? By John Paul Gniady, MD, FACS

105 LAUGHING MATTERS

The Price of Fame

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PHILANTHROPY 44 WORKING TIRELESSLY

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FOR EDUCATION Tom & Sherry Koski By Anne Weintraub

Jimmy Devellano: A Life of Great Wisdom & Memories By Gus Mollasis

88 EDUCATION MATTERS Outreach and Education at the Manatee Performing Arts Center By Ryan G. Van Cleave

98 EAT & DRINK A Tale of Two Main Streets By Rick Dakan

ART & CULTURE 94 BEST SEATS Performing Arts Calendar

91 GET INSPIRED Cultural happenings brought to you by the Arts & Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County

101 LITERARY SCENE Two Books for Kids of all Ages and a Note from Ryan By Ryan G. Van Cleave


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Locally Owned and Operated Since 1957 Vol. 61 No. 6

CEO/President Ronald Milton Publisher/Executive Editor Julie A. Milton Account Executive Linda Krysinski Graphic Designer Darcy Kelly-Laviolette Communications Specialist & Editorial Assistant Bobbilynn Hollifield Distribution Dick Jackson

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Contributing Writers Sue Cullen Bobbilynn Hollifield Jacqueline Miller Gus Mollasis Ryan G. Van Cleave Rick Dakan Anne Weintraub Social Photographer Nancy Guth Contributing Photographers Kelly Kearns Frank DiCesare

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from the executive editor

“Don’t wait to buy real estate, buy real estate and wait.” - Will Rogers

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IF YOU’RE A BOOMER, YOU PROBABLY KNOW PEOPLE LIKE THIS: they bought their home in the early 70s for $60,000 in an area of town that wasn’t widely known at the time. They would tell you that the home needed some care, but it had a lot of character. They would tell you it was their start in life in “an up-and-coming community.” They stayed in their home for decades, taking pride in lovingly restoring and updating it. The neighborhood grew steadily in popularity and as their town grew into a small booming city, their neighborhood eventually became “the place to live.” That $60,000 in the early 1970s became an investment for their retirement and when they recently put it on the market they received more than the asking price and walked away with $1.2 million. Come on. I know you know someone (or maybe more than just someone) who had this good fortune. I was not one of those people. In fact, I stupidly sold a 2/2, 1750 square foot apartment in New York City on 57th Street and 3rd Avenue with no mortgage in 1990 for $475,000. Today, it is worth close to $2 million. Now $475,000 certainly was no chump change, but $2 million sounds a whole lot better. I know they say never look back, but that’s one that still gives me agita (Italian for heartburn). When I think of these real estate success stories that became a long-term investment for retirement, I can’t help but think of the children of the fortunate baby boomers who were able to cash out on their real estate investments. They’re finding themselves having to spend a lot more for their home, or they are priced out of the market, or they are buying houses they struggle to stay in just because they hope the value will continue to rise in perpetuity. The fact is, our city is growing and at a good clip. Inventory is dropping. The last report from the Sarasota-Manatee Association of Realtors stated: “combined inventory in the two-county area decreased by 14 percent from March 2017.” Plus, savvy people are remodeling and getting more for their homes and then opting to downsize. Where does that leave our

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from the executive editor

young professionals? Will they have the same opportunity for real estate investment as their boomer parents or grandparents? I don’t have the answers, but I do know there is a drive to build more affordable housing in our area. To my knowledge, they are mostly rentals. Here is an answer I do have for young professionals. Work with a local Realtor who really knows the market and our town. Tell the Realtor you want to find the best priced house per square foot in an up-and-coming area that has held or increased in value. Make sure the house doesn’t have any big money problems. If it only needs updating and minor repairs, don’t shy away. Buy it. Do updates and repairs as you go along in your life. Live in it. Enjoy it. And while the property value might not rise like it did for your boomer parents, it will rise, and you’ll have a nice nest egg when you’re done.

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In this, our annual Real Estate issue, we interview developer Matt Kinkhe, about “luxury rising” – the downtown condo scene and his latest project, The Collection. This project will soon break ground and follows his successful Sansara project on Pineapple Avenue. Meet several “Top 10” Realtors around town who continue to be at the top of their profession each year. Go inside a beautiful remodel by Nutter Construction; visit The Islands on the Manatee River, a hot new community for boaters; and find out what’s sold in our high-end single-family home and condo market in both counties, and who sold them. This month, celebrate the man who has done so much for you on Father’s Day, make some vacation or staycation plans, and enjoy the bright and radiant first month of summer - June!

Want to submit some comments or questions? We’d love to hear from you at julie@scenesarasota.com. Be sure to take our readership survey before June 30th on our website, scenesarasota.com, and be eligible to win a prize.



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School’s out; time to make the most of summer! Gather the kids, head out of the house and enjoy the many family-friendly programs and festivals around town. It’s also time to start planning for July 4th. Take a look at our upcoming events for lots of fun things to do. Let the good times roll!

South Florida Museum Family Night 3:00 p.m. $7 (kids) $9 (adults) southfloridamuseum.org

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American Institute of Architects (AIA) Sarasota Design Conference Hyatt Regency Sarasota 8:00 a.m. $60 – 375 aiagulfcoast.org/SDC2018

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Bishop Planetarium Think + Drink (Science)

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We Care Manatee Rhythm & Blues: Motown Luncheon & Fashion Show Manatee Performing Arts Center 11:30 a.m. wecaremanatee.org

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Bradenton Boat Show Bradenton Area Convention Center 10:00 a.m. $5 | bradentonboatshow.com

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Women's Council of REALTORS® Sarasota Past Presidents Luncheon Bird Key Yacht Club 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker Jeff LaHurd $25 – 45 | wcr.org

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South Florida Museum Think + Drink (Science) Bishop Planetarium 7:00 p.m. $5 | southfloridamuseum.org

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St. Armands Circle Craft Festival

Sarasota Chamber 2018 Frank G. Berlin, Sr. Small Business Awards

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Manasota Guardians of Love + Suncoast Blood Bank Stop the Violence Cookout Payne Park 12:00 p.m. Free | streetsofparadise.com

Towles Court Artist Colony Third Friday ArtWalks Adams Lane, Sarasota 5:00 p.m. Free | towlescourt.com

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The Ringling Summer Circus Spectacular Historic Asolo Theater

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11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. $12 – 16 | ringling.org

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Marie Selby Gardens Music Series Season Finale 1:00 p.m. $25 | selby.org

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American Association of Community Theatre (AACT) aactWorldFest: Festival in Paradise Venice Theatre $363 | venicestage.com

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3rd Annual Bob Rizi Memorial Golf Classic The Meadows Country Golf Club Benefits Suncoast Charities for Children 7:00 a.m. $125 – 650 sarasotapowerboatgrandprix.org

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Mixon Farms 4th Saturday Arts and Craft Fair 2525 27th St. E, Bradenton 10:00 a.m. Free | mixon.com

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Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix Boat & Personal Watercraft "Fun Run" Marina Plaza 10:00 a.m. Registration includes lunch & event t-shirt, 50/50 raffle and awards at 4:00 p.m. $20 sarasotapowerboatgrandprix.org

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Sarasota Chamber 2018 Summer Showcase Sun ‘N Fun RV Resort 4:30 p.m. Free to attend; $150 to exhibit sarasotachamber.com

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Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix Comedy Night McCurdy’s Comedy Theater 5:30 p.m. Includes welcome reception $25 | mccurdyscomedy.com

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Manatee Chamber 6th Annual Champions of Healthcare Awards Manatee Technical College 7:30 a.m. $40 business.manateechamber.com


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Bradenton Marauders Fireworks after the game LECOM field 4:30 p.m.| $6 – 10

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Fireworks Spectacular Over Sarasota Bay Bayfront Park and Island Park 9:00 p.m. Benefits Suncoast Charities for Children

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City of Palmetto 8th Annual “Fourth Festival” Live music at Sutton Park; fireworks over Manatee River 9:00 p.m. | Free admission

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Great Britain/Ireland Team

PARTY pics CONCESSION CUP The greatest golfer of all time, Jack Nicklaus, along with British golfing legend and Bradenton resident Tony Jacklin, served as honorary captains, and golfing great Paul Azinger served as honorary chairman of the biennial Concession Cup golf tournament, which took place at the magnificent Concession Golf Club in mid-April. Created by supporters of amateur golf, this exciting weeklong event ended with the United States retaining the cup with a resounding victory over Great Britain and Ireland. The Concession Cup, which also gives back to worthy causes, is a world-class experience for participants, sponsors, volunteers and attendees. It returns to The Concession Golf Club in 2020. Jack Nicklaus & Bruce Cassidy

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T

om and Sherry Koski moved to Sarasota nine years ago from Connecticut. The move was more of a homecoming than a retirement plan for Tom, who graduated from Sarasota High School in 1978 before heading to New York. Tom met Sherry through a mutual friend and lovingly explains, “She was the woman of my dreams.” The couple has been inseparable since and recently celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary. Now retired, Tom and Sherry spend much of their time and resources on local philanthropic causes focused on health, children and education. The couple recently co-chaired The Bash, a fundraising event for the Education Foundation of Sarasota County, where Tom is completing his two-year term as board chair. He is also president of the Koski Family Foundation and serves on the board of the Sarasota Orchestra. Sherry is on the Board of Directors of The Pines of Sarasota and together they will chair the organization’s 70th anniversary luncheon, the Wit & Wisdom of Aging this November at Michael’s On East. The Koski family has historical ties to the Education Foundation of Sarasota County. Tom’s mother, Beverly Koski, served as board chair twenty years prior and was part of the group that founded the organization’s signature grants program. It wouldn’t have always seemed like a natural transition for Tom to follow in his mother’s footsteps. Ironically, Tom hated school when he was young, a surprise to many in Sarasota who have heard Tom speak passionately about the value of education. He subscribes to the “time bandit theory” explaining, “We all have pursuits we enjoy so much that, in the act, time disappears. For me, it was music.” Tom feels that if we can help students identify their “time bandits,” we can uncover their natural talents and help feed them. Tom proudly describes many of the initiatives supported by the Education Foundation of Sarasota County, whose mission is to “enhance the potential of students, promote excellence in teaching, and inspire innovation in education, guided by strategic philanthropy.” In addition to awarding almost $250,000 annually for classroom and school-wide grants, the organization is investing close to $500,000 in college and career readiness. Starting as early as middle school, the primary objective of the foundation is to prepare students to graduate with postsecondary plan. In August 2018, Student Success Centers will open at North Port and Riverview high schools as an extension of the Education Foundation. These centers will serve as a hub for students to develop well-defined college and career plans and includes online resources, test prep and career chats. The Education Foundation also underwrites and produces Ignite Education, the teacher of the year awards celebration. What makes a good teacher? Tom feels it goes beyond simply classroom teaching. A great teacher connects with their students, creates trust and offers inspiration. He adds that “Usually, when the bus arrives at a school to surprise a teacher of the year, the students are happier than the teacher. The care and passion for teaching is evident.” It takes parents to enhance their child’s success in school. Tom encourages parents to get involved, help with their children’s homework, and talk to teachers to understand the goals of the classroom.

The learning process does not stop when school is over. Tom strongly believes in after-school programs that provide students with an explanation to why their education is so important and how it will apply after they graduate. Tom shared that as a student, he couldn’t see a connection between what he was learning and how it applied to a potential career. Internships, volunteer opportunities and community mentors help create this connection. Then there are programs that hold students accountable that award scholarships based on goals and achievements, such as Take Stock in Children. To Tom, incentives and reasons are not the same thing. “Tom and Sherry are genuine and humble,” noted Jennifer Vigne, President of the Education Foundation. “They give because they truly care about the mission of the organization and want to make a difference in the lives of our children. For them, it is never about recognition.” Tom and Sherry think often about the future of the Education Foundation and the need to raise awareness. The organization has transformed during the six years Tom has served on the board; the mission has been revised and a strategic plan put in motion. Serving 43,000 students and 2,500 teachers in Sarasota County without much fanfare, the Education Foundation is one of the most impactful youth organizations in Sarasota. For Tom and Sherry, there’s still more work to be done. “When the Education Foundation becomes the ‘go-to’ for work related to K-12 education, we will know we’ve made it.”

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Peter Skokos, Sam Norton, Alexandra Glauser and Michael Infanti of Norton, Hammersley, Lopez & Skokos, P.A.

WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE AN ATTORNEY TO CLOSE YOUR REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS BY SUE CULLEN

Buying or selling a home is one of life’s most significant transactions for many, and being presented with stacks of paperwork and columns of numbers when it is time to close the deal can be daunting. Many people are not aware that–for virtually the same cost as a title agency–an attorney capable of providing legal advice about what serves their best interests can handle the closing, and if an issue arises can take any legal steps necessary to resolve it.


While many real estate transactions are completed

Infanti read a barely legible restriction drafted by the

without a hitch, running into problems is not uncommon

original property owner in 1935 requiring his approval

in south Florida. “With the velocity of deals that are

for any residences constructed.

completed in the good times, things can get missed,

“This was either missed or not paid attention to

such as mortgage claims against the property and other

through a number of closings. We had to get a declar-

issues,” said Sam Norton, an attorney and shareholder

atory action of the court to eliminate it,” Infanti said.

of Norton, Hammersley, Lopez and Skokos, a Sarasota

“This year, we are celebrating our 30 year anniversary

law firm concentrating in real estate, business, tax,

as a firm, and in that time, we have never had a title

trial practice, and dispute resolution.

claim. That means we have had to be very thorough

Both title company agents and attorneys will do title searches and work with insurance companies

in doing what we do, and that takes a certain level of competency to be able to say that.”

to obtain policies to protect against known risks by

In another instance, attorney Alexandra Glauser

paying the costs of defending a claim against the prop-

discovered an easement granting a neighbor permission

erty if something is missed in the title search. Risks

to use a dock. “The neighbor across the street had a

could include unpaid taxes, mortgage claims or liens

recorded easement to use the dock forever, and we had

on the property, easement rights given to others, and

to get that extinguished before closing,” Glauser said.

property encroachments. Title insurance policies also

“We read every word and reviewed every number. The

may outline exceptions to what the policy will cover.

other day I felt I was able to pay for myself by catching

“A non-attorney agent will not always review the

a mistake on a closing document prepared by another

exceptions and advise whether they are good, bad

company that would have cost our client $1,000.”

or indifferent for the client,” attorney Peter Skokos

Using an attorney, particularly one with a full-ser-

said. “People generally have a use in mind when they

vice law firm, can also help prospective homeowners

purchase the property, and we can advise whether that

understand whether they need to address tax, estate

property is suitable for their needs or not. Someone

and other considerations. “We are proficient at knowing

may be willing to go ahead with a purchase and take

the best way for someone to take title such as creating a

the risk that an issue won’t arise, but it may have an

trust or other entity,” Infanti said. “We also work with

adverse effect on lenders or could limit who is willing to

a lot of real estate agents to help clients by preparing

buy the property in the future.” Attorneys also review

contract amendments and help them through that

zoning and the voluminous governing documents for

process, and if an issue comes up prior to closing, we

homeowners or condominium associations to ensure

can help with that too.”

there are no unpleasant surprises, such as finding out

Whether someone invests in real estate on a large

a desired renovation won’t be approved or a long-time

scale, is a first time buyer or makes a commercial

canine companion can’t reside with the family because

transaction, they get the same level of attention. “We

she doesn’t meet size restrictions for pets.

take each transaction very personally and get to know

Norton Hammersley attorneys have a fiduciary

each individual,” Glauser said. “I just did a closing

relationship with clients, meaning they must always

for my mom, and I treat every client the same way I

work in their best interests, and they are accustomed

treated her.” Norton also believes that service is what

to reviewing documents with a great degree of thor-

distinguishes Norton Hammersley. “If we take on a

oughness, which has worked to the benefit of clients.

client, no matter how big or small, we treat them the

In one case, a client was purchasing an expensive

same,” he said. “It is service and good communication

piece of waterfront property and wished to build a

that clients really want in addition to competence, and

new residence. The property had been bought and

that is what we offer.”

sold many times over the years, but attorney Michael

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Located on a private and tranquil bayfront lot, NCC meticulously revitalized this 9,841 square foot home with five bedrooms, five full baths and three half baths and his and hers offices. The furnishings and select accents were by Kristin Raybon Designs (kristinraybon.com). Upon entering the home, the grand living room frames the perfect waterfront picture and immediately draws the eye to the breathtaking view of a tropical paradise. Two linen sofas with a classic ghost table between create a cozy space, perfectly positioned to take advantage of the natural light. The rich maple wood f loors provide a warm, inviting ambience and add to the West Indies feel as do the uniquely handcrafted ceiling detail that extend throughout the home. The kitchen features custom maple painted cabinetry with louvered accents and an intricate inlaid marble backsplash that adds detail without taking away from the overall space. The oversized island with a quartzite/marble blend countertop makes

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a functional workspace as well as an impressive interactive gathering area. Three elegant pendants complete this inviting, family-centric island. Off the kitchen, the gorgeous great room bar cabinetry is made of glazed distressed knotty cherry and makes a refined statement with its glass doors and detailed backsplash. The custom dining room table is f lanked by two captain chairs while the chandelier sparkles over the room adding a formal f lair to the space. The luxurious light and bright master bedroom retreat is resort worthy. The spa-inspired master bath has a freestanding soaking tub perfectly situated to allow ambient lighting and an invisible glass shower featuring white marble. Completing this Key West stunner is a large outdoor entertaining area with Brazilian wood plank decking and an outdoor grilling area and kitchen with a seated bar area all overlooking the pristine landscape and pool. For more information on this remodel, please contact Nutter Construction at 941.924.1868 or visit NutterCustomConstruction.com. JUNE 2018 | SARASOTA SCENE

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SOPHISTICATED

urban living BY SUE CULLEN

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MATT KIHNKE Ambitious plans are in motion for The Collection, a boutique luxury condominium high-rise that will be coming out of the ground later this year. Developer Matt Kihnke, President of MK Equity Corporation, aims to establish The Collection as an architecturally significant structure in one of downtown Sarasota’s most desirable locations, with a style and ambiance that is sure to make it the talk of the town. Kihnke already demonstrated his ability to make that happen when he made Sarasota take notice of his Zen-inspired Sansara luxury condominiums on Pineapple Avenue. “When people see The Collection, the building and its design will speak for itself. It is a very sophisticated, architecturally forward and refined design,” he said. “It is thought provoking architecture.” The 10-story condominium is on a quiet tree-lined street just around the corner from the Sarasota Opera House at 1335 Second Street, making it a short walk to the downtown farmers market, shopping, dining and entertainment. “We’re getting a tremendous response from people who want to live downtown,” Kihnke said. “This building is unique because of its design, quiet urban location, its corridor views to the bay, and its incredible amenity package.” The Collection will have 12 residences ranging from about 2,550 to 3,500 square feet, and five of those units will be full-floor. One attractive feature is soaring ceilings with heights ranging from 12- to 14-feet providing a feeling of expansiveness. “With every project, I try to design to best accommodate the site. The Collection’s design is forward thinking, clean-lined and elegant in the way it’s presented,” he said. “These units are larger and the design and finishes are truly that of luxury. We want to awaken each individual’s experience with The Collection.” Select residences offer expansive outdoor space with one full-floor unit featuring almost 3,000 square feet of private terrace.

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Lifestyle elements were a key factor driving the design and amenities, and Kihnke turned to Jonathan Abrams of Michael Saunders as the exclusive sales agent for The Collection. Abrams also was the agent for the Sansara and understands the experience Kihnke is providing residents. “The Collection offers the best walkability of any new development while tucked away in a quiet artistic neighborhood within the city. Each floor plan has been exhaustively designed to provide a private estate like feel,” Abrams said. “It is a unique opportunity to translate a passion for Florida sunsets, the best in modern urban design and a zest for an artful existence into a way of living.” In addition to high ceilings–ideal for showcasing art–and expanses of windows framing sunset and city views, Kihnke plans high-end finishes. These include contemporary wide plank flooring, Eurostyle kitchens, quartz countertops and stand-alone, solid-surface tubs, but he anticipates that most buyers will want to personalize their space. “We work diligently with our buyers personalizing their residence to meet their lifestyle and their expectations. We have a variety of selections to choose from. However, when a buyer wants something specific, we do our best to accommodate their requests,” he said.

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The Collection also features an exclusive amenity deck with a pool, spa, fire pit, fitness and yoga room, seating areas and a private air-conditioned space for storage of anything from pool furniture to a stash of wine or cigars. An indoor bar adjoins the amenity deck with sliding doors that open to incorporate the two spaces. The Collection also has a corporate center that residents may use for meetings or social functions. In addition to Kihnke as developer, The Collection project team includes marketing by Jonathan Abrams, Michael Saunders and Company. The building was designed by Eric Allyn, ARS Architecture, the architect of record is Mark Sultana of DSDG Architecture and the owners representative is Brian Jones of Jones Development. Kihnke also has some other new projects in the works. “I’m very excited about each of my projects, I feel like Sarasota’s future architectural direction is going to continue to advance. I strive to build the very best projects that will continue to showcase my commitment to great architecture and sophisticated design in this city,” he said. “The next project after The Collection is currently in the works and will be another spectacular boutique residential project.” Kihnke, who has almost 25 years of experience developing projects in Chicago, Michigan, Florida and the Caribbean, is in the final stages of building out his companies’ Florida headquarters in the commercial space in Sansara’s ground floor. Part of that office will be a presentation center for specific projects, including The Collection, his other new Sarasota projects, and an island development, Sailrock Resort, on South Caicos in the Turks and Caicos that includes resorts, a marina, a golf course and private estates and villas. Interested individuals will be able to come to the presentation center to have a private review of the projects. “I’m extremely excited about The Collection and the initial interest that we have received. I think it’s a good addition to Sarasota’s urban core, and I hope that people will appreciate it,” Kihnke said. “We want to evoke emotion with our projects through architecture and create that lifestyle brand that our residents desire.” To learn more about The Collection, call Jonathan Abrams of Michael Saunders at 941.232.2868 or email him at jonathanabrams@michaelsaunders.com.

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ANDS BY JACQUELINE MILLER

W

ith so many new single-family home developments popping up, it is the uniqueness of The Islands on the Manatee River that is highly sought after and has attracted many of our most discerning buyers looking for the area’s premier golf and boating community. The peacefulness of the Manatee River, the splendor and convenient access of the Gulf of Mexico, world class boating and fishing, top-notch country club amenities, large estate sized waterfront homesites, individual private boat docks, and beautifully appointed homes built by the area’s top custom home builders are just some of the allure of this special community. It’s no wonder that they have claimed Best Overall Community 4 years in a row by the Parade of Homes. The enchantment of The Islands begins as soon as you enter its gates. Welcoming bridges and streets lined with century old historic antique bricks; hand-made French Quarter-styled copper lights and tropical landscaping give The Islands an authentic Old Florida feel. Residents enjoy the many acres of protected land with abundant JUNE 2018 | SARASOTA SCENE

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“The Islands is a boater’s dream.”

wildlife, enhancing the already incredible quality of life in this waterfront haven. The Islands covers 225 acres and offers 178 homesites with almost all offering private docks behind the residence while providing direct access to the Manatee River and the Gulf of Mexico. Two marina parks provide additional boat slips for residents. Homesites are priced from the mid $200,000s to over $600,000 with homes priced from the $700,000s to over $2,000,000. Residents also benefit in that there are no Community Development District (CDD) fees. In the community’s newly released neighborhood, Rio Vista Estates features 65 estate-sized homesites located directly on the river or in protected harbors and feature Tuscan, Mediterranean and West Indiesstyled homes constructed by three of the premier custom home builders whom are all known locally for their building excellence. Representing the best of Florida living, there are currently three award-winning furnished models in The Islands including the Novara by Arthur Rutenberg Homes, the Corindi by John Cannon Homes and the Windward by Lee Wetherington Homes.

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For those who love the country club life, residents of The Islands have the option of joining the exclusive golf and country club adjacent to the community. The club’s championship golf course is one of Florida’s top-rated golf courses, features all new TifEagle greens, and stretches over 7,000 yards from the longest tee box. It is part of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System and blends the property’s natural beauty with abundant wildlife. Other club amenities include tennis and pickleball courts, a stateof-the-art fitness center, a Junior Olympicsized swimming pool, and an elegant restaurant, lounge and banquet facilities.

boat docking, indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the Manatee River and a fully equipped fitness center with magnificent river views.

The Spanish Colonial-inspired River Lodge is a new riverfront club at The Islands exclusively for residents. It’s a neighborhood gathering place and social hub with fire pit, barbecues, bocce ball court, putting green and kayak launch. There’s also additional

To learn more about The Islands current inventory and new home build program, visit LiveatTheIslands.com or call 941.208.4020. The Welcome Center and Models are open daily located at 11831 River Shores Trail, Parrish, Florida.

The Islands is very well-situated to enjoy many of our area’s best attractions. The new Fort Hamer Bridge brings Lakewood Ranch, I-75 and Sarasota much closer to the secluded gates of The Islands and provides easy access to many cultural pursuits including theater, opera, ballet, concerts and museums. Residents all have easy access to three major hospitals and a wide range of health care services.

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TOP REALTORS When it comes to buying or selling a home, we are fortunate to have many outstanding Realtors in Sarasota-Manatee to consider. In this special profile section, we feature Realtors who were “Top 10� in total volume (listings and sales) for the twelve-month period ending March 31, 2018. They are among the best in town. Their industry knowledge and expertise of our area continues to keep them at the top of their profession year after year.

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Shellie YOUNG “LIFE’S SHORT……BUY THE BEACH HOUSE! Whether it’s buying your dream home or if you’re dreaming about selling your home, I make dreams come true.” – Shellie Young Shellie has been helping people buy and sell real estate since 2004. She is well versed in assisting customers with unique niche markets such as waterfront and Anna Maria Island and has intricate knowledge of the surrounding communities. Shellie is a Master Certified Negotiation Expert, a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist and is also a highly experienced 1031 professional.

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Beachfront Anna Maria 4BR/4.5BA home with 180-degree magnificent views of sunsets and azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Walk to Rod & Reel Pier, where dolphins frolic every afternoon, or to Pine Ave. for some local shopping.

Anna Maria Island in Holmes Beach. Bring your boat and enjoy island living in this wonderful waterfront canal 4BR/3BA 4480 sq. ft. home with no bridges out to the bay and only minutes to the Gulf of Mexico.

Anna Maria Island 4BR/4.5BA 2,543 sq. ft. retreat with boat dock and a resort-size pool on a residential cul-de-sac. Walking distance to the beach in the heart of the north end, close to Pine Ave., restaurants and the City Pier.

$3,700,000 | 843 North Shore Drive

$849,000 | 504 74th Street

$2,200,000 | 108 Gull Drive

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Bradenton Joe MURPHY Molly MURPHY Ranked in the top 10 agents in the region for the last 4 years, Joe & Molly Murphy and the Murphy team exceed expectations one sale at a time! When it comes to knowing Sarasota/Manatee real estate, the Joe Murphy team has been leading the way. The team has been the top producing Coldwell Banker Manatee County team for 7 straight years; Joe has received Coldwell Banker’s Presidents Premiere Award for 11 years; and he has been a Coldwell Banker’s Florida Top 100 Realtor for 5 straight years.

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PENDING. A stately drive to a private courtyard brings you to this custom elevated pool home in River Club South. Many exquisite details, nice updates, high ceilings, fruit trees and a 3.5 car garage are just a few of its amazing features.

Former model 3BR/3BA, 3,100 sq. ft. pool home with impressive water and golf course views in Waterlefe, a unique gated community with boating and a championship golf course on the Manatee River. Available fully furnished.

Put your touches on this 3BR/3.5BA preconstruction in Sarasota’s Laurel Park. Special features include contemporary styling with European finishes, a true chef’s kitchen, large wine cooler and energy efficient features.

$500,000 | 9815 Sweetwater Ave

$675,000 | 10621 Conch Shell Terrace

$1,280,000 | 329 S Osprey Ave

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Casey Key/ Osprey

Valerie DALL’ ACQUA “After 2 years with another large local broker, we hired Valerie and Premier Sotheby’s International Realty and the results were immediate. Less than three months on the market, both our properties were sold to happy buyers in cash transactions.” - Steve and Karen L Valerie’s knowledge of the local market, coupled with 18 years living on the water, provides clients with a professional and strategic approach. Valerie is committed to understanding her clients’ real estate goals, developing and executing a strategy that brings them the results they desire.

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JUST LISTED. N Casey Key beach cottage with captivating views, privacy and exclusive deeded access to a rare section of private beach. Master suite and great room overlook the bay.

COMING SOON. Direct gulf front updated home set back on .80 acres. Features over 3500 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 3 bath and 3 car garage, with a gulfside swimming pool newly built in 2017.

SOLD. Rebuilt in 2006, this classic coastal home with 100 feet of bayfront has deeded beach access. Five en suite bedrooms plus a detached guest house and boat dockage.

$1,500,000 | 12 N. Casey Key Road

$3,895,000 | 2509 Casey Key Road

$3,195,000 | 420 N. Casey Key Road

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Lakewood Ranch Deborah O’MARA “One thing very special about Deb’s business philosophy is that she continues to keep clients in her “family”, even after the sale is finished. Proven results, competent professional advice, and providing an extremely high level of trust...these are only a few of her many real estate talents.” Persistent and driven, Deborah Angelo O’Mara has consistently been the #1 Top Producer for the past 7 years at the Michael Saunders & Company Lakewood Ranch office. Noted for always going above and beyond, client testimonials define Deb as a “Star”, “Fantastic”, “Exceptional”, “Energetic” and someone who knows her business inside and out.

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Lakewood Ranch Country Club | Listed and Sold by Deb O’Mara, this former model home offered stylish living with outstanding golf course views.

The Lake Club | Breathtaking West Indies style home offering fine coastal living and scene-stealing features not to be missed.

The Lake Club | Timeless Italian architecture and old-world charm make this exquisite home both inspiring and charming.

$1,250,000 | 7516 Greystone

$1,250,000 | 15903 Clearlake Ave

$1,299,950 | 16206 Clearlake Ave

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Longboat Key Janet WALTER “Janet did a great job for us! She was always thinking one step ahead as to what our needs were. I would highly recommend her to anyone who wants their property sold quick!” – Ian H. Call Janet today for an insider’s perspective on the Local Luxury Waterfront Real Estate market. Specializing in marketing Longboat Key and downtown Sarasota luxury condos and estate properties. Recent sales and active listings include:

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SOLD. A beautiful expression of classic coastal sophistication, this custom-designed beach sanctuary is nestled on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico on Longboat Key.

ACTIVE. Enjoy lovely views and a fabulous location with this spacious 2BR/2.5BA architectural gem at prestigious Beau Ciel in the heart of Sarasota’s cultural district.

SOLD. With expansive views of the bay and city skyline, this Penthouse residence in an amenity-rich, contemporary building is in the center of downtown Sarasota.

$6,800,000 | 6899 Gulf of Mexico Dr.

$1,359,000 | 990 Blvd of the Arts, #702

$4,000,000 | 624 S Palm Ave., PH #19

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Nokomis

Michelle HUPP “Local knowledge, global connections. Michelle Hupp’s exceptional performance as a top achiever is driven by a Midwestern work ethic and a passion for selling lifestyles through real estate.” Beneath Michelle’s friendly smile and relaxed charm are her deep-rooted dedication, knowledge, energy and expertise to deliver exceptional service to all of her clients. Adept at the top tier of the luxury market, she is also known for showcasing waterfront property the best way - on a boat. Her holistic approach to her profession has led to a high level of customer satisfaction and repeat referrals. GRI | Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.

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Comfortable luxury in The Oaks Club! This 9,000 sq. ft. custom home nestled on a private cul-de-sac is updated with richly detailed finishes. The venue for future memories!

Waterfront grandeur overlooking Lemon Bay along the IWC with boathouse and deeded beach access. Private and gated beauty built with integrity & jeweled with refined finishes.

Upscale elegance along the IWC! This 5 bedroom penthouse condo was built in 2006 as a boaters’ paradise with panoramic views of Casey Key & Siesta Key.

$1,600,000 | 854 Macewen Drive

$1,770,000 | 7785 Manasota Key

$1,195,000 | 14021 Bellagio Way #407

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Sarasota Karen Cash GRECO “We’ve worked with Karen for several years on both real estate sales and purchases. She is knowledgeable, honest and hardworking going above and beyond to ensure a smooth transaction and her clients walk away happy. I would recommend her without question!” – 1SmallTownGal A Sarasota native and eight-generation Floridian, Karen’s vast experience includes working at a title insurance company, a property appraisers office, and as a Realtor for 34 years. She is known as a dealmaker and a possibility thinker focused on achieving her clients’ goals. Her sincerity and warmth belie a fierce tenacity and keen negotiation skills.

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Move right in to the this elegant, modern town home at The Q. Gourmet kitchen, Italian cabinetry, porcelain tile floors, gorgeous solid wood interior doors. 2 en-suites with walk-in closets. Single car garage and low HOA fees.

Brand new 4BR/3BA West of Trail home by award-winning builder Allegra Homes. Contemporary Cottage with Miami-Dade rated windows and doors, gorgeous white kitchen, seamless flow to pool and outdoor kitchen.

New Waterfront Siesta Key 4BR/3BA home by award-winning builder Allegra Homes close to Village. One-level coastal cottage overlooking pool and canal. The ultimate Florida lifestyle with every modern convenience that new construction brings.

$688,000 | Cosmopolitan Court

$1,725,000 | Hibiscus Street

$1,967,500 | Primrose Path

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Sarasota Ackerman GROUP “Our mission is to create an exceptional real estate experience and to build lasting relationships by providing excellence in service and the personal touch only a family team could give.� The outstanding achievements of the Ackerman Group have earned this mother/son team the #1 team ranking in 2017 with the highest residential sales volume across all real estate teams in Sarasota and Manatee counties. Siesta Key-born Ryan grew up in real estate, which has become his all-consuming passion. Community leader and philanthropist Barbara, has followed strong principles and practices for years resulting in numerous local, state, and international real estate awards.

Lido Beach | 4BR/3BA | 2,371 SF Custom design & built by Philip Hiss, this mid-century style home was totally renovated throughout in 2013 with all new modern interiors. Private gated beach access to the Gulf of Mexico.

Siesta Key | 4BR/5.5BA | 4,573 SF Beautifully updated throughout. Located in a highly sought-after neighborhood on deep sail boat water with a dock & lift. Walking distance to Siesta Key Beach.

$2,499,000 | 1125 Center Place

$1,775,000 | 5306 Siesta Cove Drive

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Longboat Key | 7BR/6.5BA | 10,087 SF Palatial 2+/- acre gated estate with 150 ft. of beach frontage directly on the Gulf of Mexico. Resort style walk-in pool and a separate attached 3BR/2BA guest house.

$13,950,000 | 5965 Gulf of Mexico Drive

Ryan: 941.387.1818 | Barbara: 941.780.6045 | AckermanGroup.net JUNE 2018 | SARASOTA SCENE

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Siesta Key Rudy DUDON “Rudy is a true professional; experienced, competent, accessable, driven, and honest. He is focused on your best interest and will provide you with no nonsense, solid real estate support and guidance.” - Tom S. Since 2004, Rudy’s impressive real estate career has put him in the top 1% of all Realtors doing business on Siesta Key. His strong sales background, product knowledge, effective communication skills and passion make Rudy a sought-after choice to present the island life to homebuyers and sellers from all over the world.

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ACTIVE. Completely remodeled, bright and luxurious 3BR/3BA Key West home with an amazing yard and lush landscaping. Walk to Shell Beach.

SOLD. Coastal 4BR/4.5BA contemporary in the heart of Siesta Key. Features 50 ft. lap pool, chef’s kitchen and private elevator. Walk to Village and Beach.

ACTIVE. 3BD/4BA Key West home with 180 degrees of uninterrupted views of the sparkling Gulf of Mexico waters, enjoy breathtaking sunsets from this waterfront oasis.

$1,199,000 | 141 Ogden Street

$1,885,000 | 320 Calle Miramar

$2,400,000 | 148 Sand Dollar Lane

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Venice Kim VOGEL “Kim won our 5 star rating for Service, Sales Perseverence and Professionalism, Exceptional Listing and Negotiating Skills. She readily transformed our Individualized, Adaptable and Immediately Successful Sales Plan. She sold our Venice Cottage within 2 weeks of listing it!” - Bonnie & Peter S. Covering much of SW Florida’s Central Gulf Coast, Kim is a Coldwell Banker International President’s Circle Top Producer and Women’s Council of Realtors Multi-Million Top Producer. Her past careers with two Fortune 500 companies have instilled professionalism, outstanding customer service skills and strong ethics – important traits she brings to every transaction in which she is involved.

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This stunning 3BR/2.5BA Venice pool home is loaded with professional designer upgrades. Desirable corner lot with private preserve view Buyer Incentives.

Spacious 4BR home with a peaceful lake setting and many upgrades in an amenity-rich Venice community with pools, fitness center, tennis and much more.

Gorgeous 2BR/2BA Villa with den in a lovely preserve setting. Low fees in an amenity-rich Venice community with pools, fitness center, playground and more.

$459,900 | 1395 Still River Drive

$389,900 | 12186 Wakulla Place

$309,000 | 1222 Collier Place

941.254.1996 | KimVogel.com JUNE 2018 | SARASOTA SCENE

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SOLD! Highest Price SingleFamily Home Resales: Nine single-family homes sold in Sarasota County for $5 million or more. Here are the top five. (Listing agents are noted on

What were the most expensive homes sold in Sarasota and Manatee counties this past year? What were the highest price homes sold in country club communities? Who sold them? Which agents had the highest priced sales and who had the most overall sales? Which real estate offices in Sarasota and Manatee counties sold the most?

the left, selling agents on the right under each listing) 1) 7858 Sanderling Rd., Sarasota $9,000,000 Mel & Jan Goldsmith, Michael Saunders & Co. (represented both sides of the transaction.)

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2) 4011 Shell Rd., Sarasota $7,453,359 Joel Schemmel, Premier Sotheby’s | NON MFR REALTOR 3) 1808 Casey Key Rd., Nokomis $6,550,000 Jill Friedman, Coldwell Banker | Carey Beychok, Re/Max Allliance Group 4) 467 Meadow Lark, Sarasota $6,350,000 Marcia Salkin, Michael Saunders & Co. | Reid Murphy, Developers Realty 5) 552 S Spoonbill Dr., Sarasota $6,180,000 NON MFR REALTOR | Gwendolyn Kruse, Coldwell Banker

Highest Price New Construction Single Family Home in Sarasota: 600 Putter Lane, Longboat Key $5,825,000 Reid Murphy, Developers Realty | Kathleen Callender, Michael Saunders & Co.

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Six single-family homes sold in Manatee County for more than $4 million. Here are the top five.

1) 6899 Gulf of Mexico Dr., LBK $6,800,000 Tina Rudek Stark, RoseBay International | Janet Walter, Michael Saunders & Co. 2) 2802 Avenue E, Holmes Beach $4,500,000 George DeSear, Island Investment Realty (represented both sides of the transaction) 3) 102 Mangrove Ave., Anna Maria $4,500,000 Judy Kepecz-Hayes, Coldwell Banker (represented both sides of the transaction) 4) 101 Palmetto Ave., Anna Maria $4,260,000 Judy Kepecz-Hays, Coldwell Banker | Hannah Hillyard & George Myers, Michael Saunders & Co. 5) 771 Old Compass Rd., LBK $4,250,000 Creighton Faust, Anna Maria Island Beaches Real Estate | Nicki Conway, Re/Max Alliance Group

Highest Price New Construction Single-Family Home in Manatee: 6855 Gulf of Mexico Dr., Tramonto Estates Longboat Key $4,100,000 Roger Pettingell, Coldwell Banker | John August, Michael Saunders & Co.

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Realtors by Market Share (Ranked by Total Volume, Non-Developer)

SARASOTA COUNTY

MANATEE COUNTY

1) Roger Pettingell, Coldwell Banker

1) Jason Sato, Sato Real Estate

2) Joel Schemmel, Premier Sotheby’s

2) George DeSear, Island Investment Realty

3) Barbara Ackerman, Coldwell Banker

3) Christy Travis, Re/Max

4) Lynne Koy, Coldwell Banker

4) Timothy Lester, Timothy Lester

5) Kim Ogilvie, Michael Saunders & Co.

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6) Judy Kepecz-Hays, Coldwell Banker

5) Judy Kepecz-Hays, Coldwell Banker

7) Peter Laughlin, Premier Sotheby’s

6) Jim Soda, Premier Sotheby’s

8) Steve Abbe, Coldwell Banker

7) Joe Murphy, Coldwell Banker

9) Pamela Charron, Berkshire Hathaway

8) Darcie Duncan, Duncan Real

10) Ian Addy, Michael Saunders & Co.

Estate & Vacation Rentals 9) Gregg Bayer, Anna Maria Island Beaches Realty 10) Lynda Melnick, Wagner Realty

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Eight condos sold in Sarasota County for more than $4 million. Here are the top five.

1) 1155 N Gulfstream Ave. (Vue), Sarasota $6,444,000 Georgia Kopelousos & Lisa Morris, Michael Saunders & Co. | Gianni Latino, Suncoast Premier Realty Solution 2) 415 L’Ambiance, LBK $5,500,000 Cheryl Loeffler, Premier Sotheby’s | Laura Pearson, Premier Sotheby’s 3) 435 L’Ambiance, LBK $4,800,000 Roger Pettingell, Coldwell Banker | Laura Person, Premier Sotheby’s 4) 1300 Benjamin Franklin Dr., Sarasota. $4,450,000 Judy Kepcz-Hays, Coldwell Banker (represented both sides of the transaction.) 5) 2052 Benjamin Franklin Dr., Sarasota $4,650,000 Sylvia Babineau, My Realty Company | Roberta Tengerdy, Premier Sotheby’s

Highest Price Home Sold in a Country Club Community (New Construction): 3183 Founders Club Dr., Founders Club $2,000,001; London Bay Realty

Office Market Share Report (Ranked by Total Volume)

SARASOTA COUNTY 1) Michael Saunders & Company, Downtown Sarasota

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2) Coldwell Banker, Longboat Key 3) Premier Sothebys Intl Realty, Downtown Sarasota 4) Re/Max Alliance Group, Webber St., Sarasota 5) Michael Saunders & Company, Siesta Key

MANATEE COUNTY 1) Keller Williams Realty Select, Lakewood Ranch 2) Michael Saunders & Company, Lakewood Ranch 3) Keller Williams on the Water, Bradenton

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Highest Price Resales in Manatee Country Club Communities: 16509 Baycross Dr., Lakewood Ranch, Lake Club $3,160,000 Stacy Hanan, Michael Saunders & Co. | James Hirschman, Sarasota Land and Homes 20910 Parkstone, Bradenton, The Concession $2,050,000 Holly Pascarella, Keller Williams Realty Select | Jeffrey Twigg, Bright Realty

Highest Price Resales in Sarasota Country Club Communities: 8269 Archers Ct., Founders Club $2,250,000 Fernando Viteri, Sotheby’s Realty | Cheryl Loeffler, Premier Sotheby’s

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SCENES FROM AN INTERVIEW

SEVEN-TIME STANLEY CUP WINNER

JIMMY DEVELLANO

A LIFE OF GREAT WISDOM & MEMORIES BY GUS MOLLASIS

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N THE 1967 STANLEY CUP FINALS, the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Montreal Canadiens, capturing their thirteenth Stanley Cup – the last time they would do so. When they won, a 24-yearold lifelong Maple Leafs fan Jimmy Devellano was on his way to forging what was an unlikely lifelong career in hockey starting as a scout for a 1967 expansion team, the St. Louis Blues. Today, 51 years later, Detroit Red Wings Vice President Jimmy Devellano knows more than ever just how hard it is to win a Stanley Cup and he should. Jimmy D, as he is known in the hockey world, has been responsible for helping build seven teams that have won the coveted trophy, arguably the toughest championship to win in any sport. As I sat in his downtown Sarasota condo, the sun shone and palm trees swayed on our picturesque Bayfront, but Jimmy D hardly noticed. The TV was on and it was tuned to a hockey game.

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Sitting in his slice of paradise, he watches with keen interest as a goalie the Wings recently traded away is gunning for a win. “If Mrazek wins another game that improves our draft pick.” For Jimmy D, it’s always been about the draft, and in his opinion, NHL draft picks are the life’s blood of building a good team. His talent for team building has earned him a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame. It’s no accident that Jimmy D’s likeness in the Hall is in the builders category for crafting not one, but two dynasties in the National Hockey League – first with the New York Islanders, who won four straight Stanley Cups with Jimmy D being a part of three of them. “A great hockey team. Four straight Stanley Cups. A team that won 19 straight series before we got beat by the Oilers in 1984. I’ll tell you something, that will never happen again, a team winning 19 straight best of 4-out-of-7 series.” With success coming relatively quickly for the Islanders, from expansion team to Stanley Cup champion in eight years, a confident Devellano headed to Motown with a chance to help a “pizza man” named Mike Ilitch (founder of Little Caesar’s Pizza) build a winner. “I thought I could do the same thing when I arrived in Detroit and I promised that we could do it—win it all in about eight years.”

It didn’t quite go according to plan. As early playoff exits mounted, everybody in the organization felt the heat and pressure to win, especially general manager Devellano. Even with the legendary Scotty Bowman at the helm, the Wings couldn’t get past the hump and win the Cup. They were ousted in the first round by upstart San Jose in 1994, followed by a Stanley Cup sweep to the New Jersey Devils in 1995; and finally, a stinging defeat to the Colorado Avalanche in the 1996 Conference Finals that saw the Red Wings, a team that won a record 62 games, once again fall short. In 1997, a good part of the Stanley Cup solution came via a bold trade that landed Brendan Shanahan. But as the Red Wings were poised to win their first Stanley Cup in 42 years, the man who helped build the team into a perennial winner felt little joy. “That first Cup in Detroit was a sense of relief for me. When I went to Detroit from the Islanders, I promised everyone—the owner, fans and the media—that we would win a Cup in eight years. I felt we could duplicate the plan I used in New York to have an expansion team drinking from the Cup in eight years. My commitment, and one of the things I insisted on, was building the team through the draft, and I took heat for it at times when I wasn’t trading any draft picks.”

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Mike Ilitch & Jim Devellano 1982 “For you, a fan, winning the Cup was a great joy. For me, I was a happy, but more than anything I was relieved because I made a lot of promises and I wanted to keep my word.” Sadly, the celebration was short-lived, as six days after the Cup win, a limousine accident ended the career of Vladimir Konstantinov and severely injured Sergei Mnatsakanov, while another player, Viacheslav Fetisov, sustained minor injuries. Jimmy D remembers, “The joy was sucked out of the city, but fortunately we had five days to celebrate without knowing what would happen.” “In 1998 we rallied as a team and repeated as champions while dedicating the season to both our fallen Wings, as we wanted to win it for both Sergei and Vladdie.” I asked Jimmy D about Vladdie’s condition some 21 years after the accident. “It’s relatively good news considering everything he went through. He’s alive, not in wheelchair, and he’s able to use a walker. You’re able to have short conversations with him and his memory is good. Vladdie is living with a wonderful family in Ann Arbor. I just saw him a couple of weeks ago at the premier of the film The Russian Five, which was phenomenal.” Jimmy D loves the game; that much is obvious. His place in it is legendary. When his mother was asked why Jimmy never married, she would smile and say because he is married to hockey. The love affair started rather innocently and by accident. “How did I get to my first hockey game? My dad won tickets to the first hockey game I ever attended in 1956. I fell in love with the sport. It’s surreal. How the hell did you get to be general manager in the best hockey league 86

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in the world? I was a ninth-grade dropout and had a blue-collar upbringing with no sports background. How did I get here?” He wears his love of the game on his sleeve. “I loved going to the infamous Maple Leafs Garden. The white ice, the speed, the beautiful blue sweaters with the iconic Maple Leafs crest. And who would be there that night playing at my first game? Gordie Howe and the Detroit Red Wings. Who would know that at age 13, while I’m seeing my first live game, that someday I was going to manage that team? It was beautiful, just beautiful.” The story of how he got into hockey is just as improbable as winning seven Stanley Cups. “My parents ended up buying season tickets through my teen years. As I entered my twenties, I was working for the federal government and coaching minor hockey at night, going to Maple Leafs games and OHL junior games. I was a hockey nut. Then, in 1965, with an expansion announcement, the NHL doubled from 6 to 12 teams with teams in LA, San Francisco, Minnesota, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and St. Louis.” “I don’t know why I decided I would only write to one general manager—Lynn Patrick of the St Louis Blues. Why did I pick him and St. Louis? If you’re looking to get into the game, wouldn’t you write all six? I can’t look you in the eye and tell you why I picked Mr. Patrick.” “Mr. Patrick, I go to all the games. I would like to scout for you for free in the Toronto area.”

“Looking back, it was really no cost to me. I was going to these games anyway. He took me up on it and I started filing reports for him on junior players and NHL players. My own scouting reports. Scouting is the least glamorous job, but to me it was glamorous. He liked my reports, and after that year he put me on the staff and paid me. That was 51 years ago. And now, here I sit in Florida, 75 years old and still on the Red Wings payroll.” “You know what I’ve said in life. Generally, when you come out of nowhere, you need an angel and somebody to take a chance on you. I’ve tried to help a lot of people like that. But more often than not they are dreamers who don’t have the passion and the work ethic. They want it to be easy and you can pick that out real quick.” “How did I get here? I don’t know; I guess it’s in my DNA. But what’s funny is that if you knew my parents, grandparents and my background, there was nothing that would indicate that Jimmy Devellano would become a hockey guy. They were not even close to being hockey fans. Not even close.” As the sun continues to set on our talk, another playoff season begins and teams steady themselves for a run at the Cup. Jimmy D speaks from experience balanced by knowledge and is a bit haunted by the pressure of just how hard it is to win a Stanley Cup. His Sarasota perch would be a good spot take in one of those Stanley Cup parades that often take place in the winning team’s city. Just over the bridge on St. Armands, the owner of the Tampa Bay Lightning is building a mansion which could


on the town park 25 Zambonis and store a heck of lot of Stanley Cups…if he is fortunate enough to get there. Past St. Armands on Longboat Key is where Jimmy D was first introduced to the area by his friend and coach of his Islanders – an eight-time Stanley Cup champion, the late, great Al Arbor. Knowing what this man knows, I had to ask Jimmy an obvious question. “Jimmy D, how hard is it to win the Stanley Cup?” He smiles, actually winces a bit, as if he had one of those undisclosed injuries hockey players tend to hide during a Stanley Cup Playoff run. “Pretty #@#@ing hard,” he says. “Really damn hard. There are 31 teams, and each year there is only one parade. If life was fair, then in a 31 or 32-team league, you’d win the Cup three times in a century. Look at Buffalo and St. Louis—never won a Stanley Cup yet.” He doesn’t have to tell me that life isn’t fair; I’m a Detroit Lions fan. When Jimmy D arrived as the Red Wings’ general manager back in 1982, Little Caesar’s Pizza founder Mike Ilitch was hungry for a Stanley Cup and eager to fill his half-empty seats. He was giving away K-Cars at hockey games to boost attendance. Jimmy delivered big, and the Red Wings won four Cups under his watch. And while Jimmy is content winning seven Cups in his career, there was one chance to win the Cup in 2009 that got away - a stinging game seven loss to Pittsburgh that bothers him to this day. “Yeah, that’s painful. There’s probably not a day that goes by that I don’t think about that series. But I had to let it go. There a lot of good hockey people who’ve never won a Cup. The best example is Emile Francis, a great hockey man, and it just didn’t happen. So, I’m super blessed.”

I was a ninth-grade dropout and had a bluecollar upbringing with no sports background. How did I get here?

architect of Cup winners, who, more often than not, has come up with the right answers making trades, draft picks and assessing talent on the ice. The hockey game on the tube is almost over. “We got eleven kicks at the can in the draft. Eleven picks that may help us get back to competing for a Stanley Cup. There are no guarantees. And it’s not easy. The fans have to be patient. Look at Toronto. They’re building, they’ve got some good players, but they’ve got no guarantees to get past Boston.” Who does he like to win this year’s Stanley Cup? He says that Tampa, under the guidance of General Manager Steve Yzerman, the Red Wings hero Jimmy D chose way back in the 1983 NHL draft, has a good shot at winning the Cup this year.

“Let me ask you as a fan. Can you imagine if we hadn’t won the Cup in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008 how bad not winning that one in 2009 would have felt then? For me personally, if I hadn’t been involved in those three Islanders Cups and the four Cups with the Wings, losing in 2009 would have been a terrible pain the rest of my career. I’ve been in hockey 51 years and to not have won a Cup would have been devastating.”

As I get ready to leave, I see that the hockey game has ended, and the ex-Red Wings goalie has notched another win, improving the Wings’ position in the June draft. As of this writing, the playoffs will be starting, and it is the second straight year that the Detroit Red Wings have missed the playoffs after making them for an incredible 25 years in a row.

The words hung there. I could not imagine that. His thought made us both pause. Me, the fan, asking the questions to the greatest

“I’ll tell you another thing that’s not going to happen. There won’t be another NHL team in this era who makes the playoffs for 25 straight years. In a lot of ways I’m most proud of that.” As I head out the door and into the fading sunlight, I am left with just one more question—one that I am afraid to ask after a couple of cloudy hockey years on The Road to Hockeytown (a shout-out to the 2008 book on Devellano’s life with the NHL). “Jimmy D. When do you think the Wings will win their next Stanley Cup?” Jimmy D smiles, and, after a brief pause, shoots back a slap shot. “Maybe never,” he says. Forever the scout and sensing his words wounded this Wings fan, he adds, “Red Wings fans just have to be a little patient. In time, we’ll get there. The goal is to build a team that can compete for the Cup.” Who would know this better than the man with seven Stanley Cups? JUNE 2018 | SARASOTA SCENE

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Education MATTERS By Ryan G. Van Cleave

OUTREACH AND EDUCATION AT THE MANATEE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Here’s my challenge/invitation to you. If you haven’t been to the Manatee Performing Arts Center, try it out. You won’t be disappointed. If you HAVE been there, go again. Things keep getting better and better and better. Whether you’re in Stone Hall or the smaller Bradenton Kiwanis Theater, there’s a sense of Old Broadway charm to this venue on the Riverwalk in Bradenton that makes every event there enjoyable. Plus, the 2018-19 lineup — the 70th season! — is sure to please, including popular shows such as Elf The Musical, Newsies, and A Christmas Carol. But they’re also hosting the world premiere of Into the Night, as well as a remake of the Gilbert and Sullivan classic Pirates of Penzance though this version will be about . . . wait for it . . . the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team. Beyond putting on a great lineup of shows, a key thing to know about Manatee Performing Arts Center is all the work that the Manatee Players do to connect with and educate the community. For example, their Action Through Acting program pairs social issues with organizations that highlight that issue. The theme of each production highlights a crucial issue affecting our community and, hopefully, serves as an impetus for important conversations. One example of this is a recent show they put on with an affiliate partner, the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg. 2.5 Minute Ride is a one-woman play (the first time they’ve ever done that, Producing Artistic Director Rick Kerby points out) that tells the story of her father taking the journey back to Auschwitz and the roller coaster ride that trip became for the entire family. Kerby explains that performances like this are “a great way for us to put a spotlight on fellow nonprofits — those that serve our community.”

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DraMature, the resident 55+ theater troupe which just celebrated its five-year anniversary, has a core group of about 25, though the ranks understandably swell during snowbird season. The group has a full range of members, ranging from first-time performers to an actress in her 90s who’s been on stage for most of her life. Kerby explains that “we welcome everybody, so long as you’re willing to get on stage and take a chance.” In return for weekly acting classes, they serve as ambassadors for the Manatee Players, doing performances at senior centers, community events, and nursing homes. And several times per year, the group puts on their own shows at Manatee Performing Arts Center, including musicals. This past January, they did an abbreviated version of Guys and Dolls to fine reviews.

Recently, Kerby brought improv to DraMature. While the idea initially received a lot of groans, many came to watch and before long, everyone jumped in. Pretty much the whole group is now involved with improv and enjoying it tremendously, he reports. There’s also a Manatee Performing Arts Center collaboration with the Early Learning Coalition where, during the school year, area preschoolers are brought in to experience theater — often for the first time. “We do three or four shows in a day, and the house is packed,” Kerby says. “One group goes out to meet and greet with the actors, take photos, and talk about what happened as the next group heads right in. We have as many as 1,000 students come


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Hunchback of Notre Dame. Photography by Diane Broda through in a single day, and we do this two to three times per year.” The Early Learning Coalition provides the busses to bring the students in, and they also send them out the door with books that connect with the show they just saw. The kids sing and laugh and have a great time. Manatee Performing Arts Center also has a theater summer camp program where they hope to foster the actors and audiences of tomorrow. Students in the two-week Kidz Camp do junior versions (shorter scripts) of actual shows. This year, it’s The Lion King Jr. In July, there’s a 3-week Broadway Boot Camp for older and/or more theatrically experienced kids where they perform an entire show, such as this July’s The Little Mermaid. It’s the full version, too — not an abbreviated or shortened one. The show takes place on the main stage and the kids fully produce it, from set to lights to props to everything else that goes into a quality production.

Hunchback of Notre Dame. Photography by Diane Broda

“Theater teaches us so many things,” notes Kerby, who’s starting his 15th season at Manatee Performing Arts Center after a career in acting, directing, and teaching in New York City and elsewhere. “It gives you perspective by seeing through another person’s eyes. It helps you understand the world in other ways. It teaches us empathy. Nothing like theater connects you as powerfully with other people.” Kerby admits that he’d never worked in community theater before, so his expectations were “exceptionally low” when he came for the job interview so many years ago. But he quickly fell in love with it. “There’s NOTHING like people doing something because they love to do it. They have one motivation — get on stage for an artistic outlet. They’re doing it for passion, not a paycheck.” Kerby is quick to point out that the talent level here, too, is amazing. “I feel lucky that so many community members want to be a part of all that’s going on here.” So, I invite you again: go to Manatee Performing Arts Center this summer or during the 2018-19 season. Or get involved in one of their many outreach efforts. There’s a lot going on here and they’re doing it for me, for you, and for all of us.

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InHEALTH WHEN SHOULD I SEE A DOCTOR ABOUT THE FROG IN MY THROAT? By John Paul (J.P.) Gniady, MD, FACS

Nearly all of us have been there before: The phone rings. You lift it to your ear and go to say a simple “hello.” What comes out, however, is a sound more closely akin to that of a small green amphibian than your normal voice. The person on the other end of the line double-checks to confirm they have the right number. Then they ask if you’re sick. Maybe you had been. Or maybe you were just fanatically cheering your team to victory the night before. Then again, maybe you weren’t. And maybe you’re getting tired of friends and family not recognizing your voice. The question is: When does an annoying change in the voice represent a genuine health concern? When is it time to see a doctor? And what type of doctor do you see? The answers may differ based on the person and the situation. The threshold is likely to be lower for a Principal artist with the Sarasota Opera than an aspiring author working in isolation at their beach house. The health risk is likely higher for someone who’s been smoking for decades than for an eleven-year-old on the cheer squad. The short answer is that persistent changes in or loss of voice is never normal. It may or may not represent a serious health concern, but either way the problem is almost always fixable. The American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery gives us guidance on this matter with their Clinical Practice Guideline on

Hoarseness published in March. In this evidence-based document, it is recommended that anyone with hoarseness persisting for more than four weeks be evaluated by a physician who can perform direct visualization of the vocal cords. Ideally, this would be by a laryngologist––an ear, nose, and throat doctor who has undergone further subspecialty training in voice and swallowing disorders. The Guideline further advocates for earlier evaluation in certain scenarios. These include patients who have had recent surgery (particularly of the head, neck, or chest), those who rely on their voice for their livelihood (over 30% of all workers), those with a history of tobacco use, or anytime there is associated difficulty breathing or a palpable lump in the neck. The hardest part for many patients is making that first decision to come in for an evaluation. Some are genuinely afraid of what we may find. Others think their problem isn’t serious enough to warrant “wasting the doctor’s time.” Still many others think that voice loss is just a normal part of aging and that there’s nothing that can be done. As I mentioned above, whether we find something concerning like a cancer or something as mundane as vocal abuse, there is almost always something that can be done to alleviate the situation. The voice evaluation includes a detailed history of the problem and background including other medical conditions, medications

“Persistent changes in or loss of voice is never normal. It may or may not represent a serious health concern, but either way the problem is almost always fixable.” used, and history of smoking or other irritating exposures to the vocal cords. Your doctor will then perform a thorough examination of the vocal cords and should be able to review that examination with you to help you understand the problem. Together, you can decide on an appropriate course of treatment, but the first step is picking up the phone and saying “hello.”

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Eat &Drink A Tale of Two Main Streets By Rick Dakan A main street expresses its town’s character, offering visitors a sampling of the whole community, a walking tour of what makes it unique. Above a certain size, cities don’t have them - they have shopping districts or main drags or waterfronts. But Sarasota County has two exemplary versions of the Main Street: one in downtown that’s busier than ever, and the other in Lakewood Ranch, which offers a carefully curated version of the classic form. Downtown Sarasota’s Main Street is booming, and only longtime locals will remember when it was a moribund collection of empty storefronts and plentiful free parking. With apartment buildings and hotels springing up on every corner, new restaurants and bars continue to crowd in with enticing offerings, while old favorites keep on doing what’s made them great for decades. Lakewood Ranch was once the epicenter of growth in the area, a place that didn’t even exist until the end of the last century. Its Main Street was built from whole cloth, a unified, manicured few blocks of wide sidewalks and piped-in background music. Both are anchored by movie theaters at one end, both get insanely crowded during big events, and both offer some great options for eating before, after, or during the show.

BREAKFAST

For kickstarting your day, Sarasota’s Main street has Pastry Art (1512 Main St) for a quick morning meal, which is several cuts above the chain cafe experience, and Lakewood Ranch has a Starbucks (8155 Lakewood Main St) for those on the go. But the real Lakewood treat is Station 400 (8215 Lakewood Main St). A sister location to the original restaurant in downtown (a third location is opening in the Landings Plaza on South Tamiami Trail), Station 400 is one of the best breakfasts in town, whichever one you choose. The truffle eggs benedict is the way to go, but there are plenty of pancake, egg, and other choices. For Sarasota, there are a lot of options, including the venerable First Watch, but when I have time for leisurely service and great food, I pick C’est la Vie (1553 Main St). The long-running patisserie’s crepes and omelettes are always great, but I’m a sucker for a good Croque Madame and an extra croissant on the side.

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Almost everything’s open for lunch on both Main Streets, so there’s maximum choice here. Each downtown has Nancy’s Bar-B-Q (8141 Lakewood Main St and 301 S Pineapple Ave) which is always a good choice, but I often go for Italian when I can’t choose between so many options. Sarasota’s Cafe Epicure (298 N Palm Ave, at the corner of Main Street) has been serving authentic, stylish Italian food since 2000, and has an impressive array of charcuterie options, but I always come back for the Spaghetti Carbonara, which few other places do right. Lakewood Ranch’s Italian offering is just as strong and stylish; Main Street Trattoria (8131 Lakewood Main St) makes a good carbonara too, but I like the pizza and sandwich offerings there for lunch.

DINNER

Lakewood Ranch’s restaurants offer about one of every basic cuisine for dinner: Italian, Japanese, Mexican, seafood, and classic Americana all have good options, but Paris Bistrot (8131 Lakewood Main St) captures the essence of this main street’s experience. It’s cozy, classy, and welcoming, with classic french fare that’s both familiar and special. The cassoulet and bouillabaisse are the ultimate fine dining comfort food for me. Sarasota, on the other hand, is rich in fine dining options from one end of Main Street to the other, with at least a dozen delicious options. One of my favorite local gems is Melange (1568 Main St), which features an inspired and creative menu. Treat yourselves to one of their monthly Crafted Dinners, 5-course dinners with paired wines and spirits to match the unique themes.

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LITERARY Scene By Ryan G. Van Cleave

TWO YOUNG ADULT BOOKS FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES AND A NOTE FROM RYAN

With great regularity, I’m asked a couple of specific questions about this column. Instead of me responding to each via email again and again, let me address them here. HOW DO I GET MY BOOK REVIEWED IN SARASOTA SCENE’S “LITERARY SCENE” COLUMN? You (or your publisher/agent/publicist) should send one (1) copy of your new or forthcoming book to: Ryan Van Cleave C/O Sarasota Scene Magazine 443 John Ringling Boulevard, Suite F Sarasota, FL 34236

CAN I SEND YOU A BOOK OF MINE FROM WAY BACK WHEN? No. Our focus is on new or forthcoming titles.

WHAT ABOUT SELF-PUBLISHED BOOKS? If they’re as well-written

AND as well made as anything you find at Barnes & Noble or Bookstore1? And it’s a new or forthcoming title? Sure.

WHAT TYPE OF BOOKS DO YOU WANT TO RECEIVE? Only books that

have a Sarasota/Manatee county connection (via subject matter, author connection, or author tour) are considered for inclusion in the “Literary Scene” column. In rare cases, having a clear connection to the state of Florida might suffice.

WHAT MAKES YOU CHOOSE ONE BOOK OVER ANOTHER? Quality.

I realize that’s not super helpful, so let me offer this. I respond well to: • Books that have heart. • Books that resonate. • Books that are skillfully written. • Books that matter. In short, a book that doesn’t in some way excite me—or my reader friends, or my Ringling College students, or my wife, or my writer pals, or my own family—is unlikely to be included.

HOW MANY BOOKS DO YOU COVER PER YEAR? On average, I

cover 3 per issue, so 36 books per year. This means that 75% or more of the books that are sent to me will NOT be included in “Literary Scene,” and that (sadly) has included books written by my friends, colleagues, and neighbors. Sorry about that! For those of you who care about such things—unused books are typically: • donated to area schools, churches, and youth reading programs • used in classes at Ringling College such as “Introduction to the Profession of Creative Writing,” “Topics in Editing and Publishing,” or “Writing for Young Adults” • shared with/given to students

WHAT GENRES/TYPES? I’ve covered mysteries, thrillers, histories, picture books, middle grade, young adult, business books, retirement books, health and wellness titles, and more. In short, if the book is well-written and I think readers of Sarasota Scene might like it, it’s going to be strongly considered.

SHOULD I FOLLOW UP ONCE MY BOOK HAS BEEN SENT TO YOU?

Preferably not. I’m inundated with “Did you get my book?” and “Are you using my book?” emails/notes. My preference is to spend my time reading the books, writing the reviews, and writing other Sarasota Scene pieces (like my humor column or “Education Matters”) versus answering those questions.

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THE RHINO IN RIGHT FIELD by Stacy DeKeyser Stacy DeKeyser is the accomplished writer of books for young readers such as The Brixen Witch, One Witch at a Time, and Jump the Cracks. Her latest, a historical fiction tale titled The Rhino in Right Field, has a far more robust sense of humor than her other books while still deftly tackling themes/issues reader will appreciate, such as kid rivalries and the age-old parents vs. kids dynamic. Set in the Midwest in the late 1940s, this novel follows the story of Nick Spirakis, a 12-year-old kid who’s on a first-name basis with a 2,580-pound rhino named Tank. This rhino—a Diceros bicornis, we learn— lives in the city zoo, just beyond the fence where Nick plays right field. Maybe “plays” is the wrong word. As Nick admits: “To be perfectly honest, I couldn’t catch a fly ball to save my life.”

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The story starts with the kids’ last baseball flying into Tank’s pen and Nick’s buddies encouraging him to fetch it. Oh boy. The larger story here is that Nick and his baseball pals have a dream—to win the batboy-for-a-day contest offered by the city’s minor league baseball team. But Nick has to cook up plenty of lies to get free from his immigrant father’s grasp so he can take his shot to win the prize. As expected, zany adventures and mayhem are quick to follow. Nick’s first-person conversational voice works well and the chapters are short enough to keep things zipping along. Whether you’re a baseball fan or not, this sweet story has a lot to offer. Rating:

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Laughing MATTERS THE PRICE OF FAME by Ryan G. Van Cleave | Illustrations by Darcy Kelly-Laviolette

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t finally happened. The other day I was comparison shopping for cereal in the Winn-Dixie on Fruitville Road (Cap’n Crunch or Cocoa Pebbles? Raisin Bran or Cookie Crisp?) when a woman rolled her cart next to mine and just kind of stood there. Her demeanor fluctuated between stalker-y lingering and loiter-y bystandering.

in the pre-dawn haze of some Saturday morning at Ralph’s (it’s a Publix-like grocery chain in CA—keep up!)? Pshaw! You have to understand— writers generally aren’t recognizably famous. Sure, you know the names of the Really Big Ones. But do you know them from their faces or their book titles?

She stared.

If you had a lineup consisting of, say, E.L. James (the Fifty Shades author whose net worth exceeds $80 million) alongside an avocado, two pounds of WD brand boneless chuck roast, a 32 oz. jar of Claussen dill pickles, and a 4 lb. package of Dixie Crystals sugar, I’d bet dollars to Entenmann’s donuts that you’d have a hard time picking out the celebrity writer. Unless she was sporting velvet-lined handcuffs, of course, but then again, pickles can get pretty zesty too, so maybe that clue wouldn’t be enough.

I stared. She stared back. Then she said those magic words I’d been waiting my entire life to hear: “You’re the one who writes the thing for that thing.” Cue celestial trumpets. Bring on the Entenmann’s party cake. Release the Mylar “Congrats 2018 grad!” balloons from behind the Winn-Dixie service desk.

Why aren’t more writers spotted-inWinn-Dixie famous? I think it’s clearly due to three reasons.

Humor columnist Ryan G. Van Cleave has been Spotted in the Wild. “So, this is fame?” I mused to myself in that moment, suddenly deciding that heck yes, I’d skip the Buy-One-Get-One deal on Cap’n Crunch and get the non-BOGO item I really wanted: Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Celebrities don’t bother with BOGOs. They probably also refer to Cinnamon Toast Crunch by its far fancier-sounding French name: “Croque-Cannelle.” I suddenly wondered how much a personal shopper charged. Buying one’s own cereal didn’t seem exactly celebrity-ish. I mean, do you REALLY think Jennifer Lawrence—or even Martin Lawrence, for that matter—might be caught pricing corn flakes

Reason 1—People simply don’t bother glancing at author photos on dust jackets. And if we’re being totally honest, most people don’t even know what a dust jacket is. (It’s the detachable outer cover on a hardcover book—it has folded flaps that hold it to the front and back book cover. Don’t say that increasinglymore-famous-by-the-day humor writer Ryan G. Van Cleave didn’t also teach y’all something useful from time to time!) Reason 2—There are no writers named “Ryan Reynolds” in the non-Hollywood writing world. Reason 3—El Niño. Reason 4—Writers are bad at math.

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insider The woman had more to say on the matter, though. “I’ve been wanting to ask you . . .” I confess: I grew a bit nervous at her pregnant pause. What huge celebrity-worthy question was to follow? And what if TMZ caught me sputtering some dumb response to her and the story got splashed all over the Yahoo headlines and turned into a media frenzy? Yikes! I suddenly realized I needed serious media training. Some world-class interview-handling coaching. Was I wearing a striped shirt, too? Were the lines vertical or horizontal? Which shows up worse on camera and makes you look more Seth Rogen than Ryan Reynolds? I realized in that terrifying moment that my media-savvy IQ was precariously low. I needed to buckle down and be the celebrity my public demanded of me. Wow—this was going to take work. And fast! The future president of my fan club, standing there before me in Winn-Dixie, repeated: “I’ve been meaning to ask you . . . where do your ideas come from?” Crap. All that came to mind in that moment were what other famous people had already said in response to that. Ideas comes from curiosity. –Walt Disney New ideas come from watching something, talking to people, experimenting, asking questions, and getting out of the office! – Steve Jobs All of our ideas come from the natural world: trees equal umbrellas. –Wallace Stevens

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I realized that it’d been an uncomfortably long period of quiet, so I choked this out: “I’ve got three monkeys locked up in my basement and they bang away on typewriters nonstop. That’s where my best stuff comes from.” She seemed nonplussed, but she responded with an: “I see.” Me to myself: “What on EARTH did I just say? Were cameras rolling? Is Perez Hilton lurking behind the deli counter with a parabolic mic and a camera with a telephoto lens? After a moment, she said, “Nice to meet you, Phil.” Phil? PHIL? Umm. Errr. Hmmmm. “You too,” I said. Then I hustled home to open some fan mail that was cleverly disguised as “Dear Occupant” letters. Those sneaks. Want to start up your own chapter of the Ryan G. Van Cleave fan club? Want to send me designer outfits to showcase at future awards ceremonies? Want a signed Glamour Shots photo to hang in your restaurant above a table that’s always on hold for me? Send those requests pronto to ryan@scenesarasota.com today!


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