The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021

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VOLUME 30, NO. 10

Wishing you a happy 2022!

DEC. 29, 2021 Free

the Best News on anna maria Island since 1992 astheworldterns. 6

Q&A 122921.

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All together now …

Meetings. 4 Opinions. 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

looking back. 7

clean water team sworn, meets. 8 center fundraiser tops $150K. 8 officials reflect on 2021 achievements. 9

Happenings announcements. 10-11

save a date. 10

Waves build for locals … the waves bring what “locals hope for” Dec. 21 — “conditions got perfect for about 90 minutes … and “everyone there was pretty stoked,” according to photographer chris Whittaker, including surfer cole Peterson, pictured.

get in the game. 12

Obituaries. 14 artist continues to stream coVID-19 memorial. 15

Streetlife. 17 looking up in 2022. 19

Island sports carry on. 20

Fish and anglers wait for flats to warm. 21

Isl Biz: Back to

future. 22

CLASSIFIEDS. 24-25

PropertyWatch. 26

NYT puzzle. 27

Flashback ’21

The year in review

The year began with a plunge into the Gulf of Mexico, but without many other traditional holiday celebrations and seasonal events that unite islanders, snowbirds and vacationers as the AMI community. Many on Anna Maria Island focused on coming through the coronavirus pandemic, as well as helping their family, friends, neighbors and local business owners through the hard times. While people continued to flock to the beach, attend their church, open their business doors and assemble to lead municipal governments, doing so required adjustments — sometimes simple measures, like masking in public, and sometimes extraordinary measures, like staging a socially-distanced sunrise service on the beach for Easter. Below is The Islander’s traditional review of the first half of 2021.

Gathering. 14

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Four- and 5-year-old students at school for constructive Play perform Dec. 16 in the school’s christmas play, “’twas the Night Before christmas (on anna maria Island)” by christine shuck. the performance was held in the sanctuary at gloria Dei lutheran church in Holmes Beach — where the school holds classes. the group is lead by teachers Pam Bertrand and Barb Burgess. For more of what photographer/ mom anne Yarbrough called “ridiculously cute” school pageant pics, see page 3.

By lisa Neff Islander editor

ame activities. 13

coVID test site to move.

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Mullet take a holiday run … a crew of fishers run under the cortez Bridge Dec. 21 on the lookout for schools of mullet migrating from the Intracoastal Waterway to the gulf of mexico. For the story, see page 2. Islander Photo: Kane Kaiman

January Islander of the Year named: After months of masking, social distancing, sterilizing restaurants, sacrificing revenues, enduring sicknesses and losing friends and family due to the coronavirus pandemic, the newspaper named “you” its Islander of the Year. “Thank YOU for helping keep yourself and others safe and well,” we wrote. Treehouse owners make plea to state high court: Owners of the Holmes Beach treehouse on the beach filed a petition for writ of certiorari with the Florida Supreme Court in another attempt to keep their struc-

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