VOLUME 32, NO. 6
’Tis the Season
NOV. 29, 2023 free
the Best News on anna maria island Since 1992 Astheworldterns 6 Holmes Beach sign ordinance advances. 4
Q&A 112923 4 Meetings 4
islander.org
Ferry tale launch
anna maria to explore Pine ave. prototype. 5
Opinions 6
10-20 YEARS AGO
Looking back. 7
center reviews improvements. 8 Business owners weigh in on Bridge St. resort. 9
Save the date. 10-11
Happenings What’s up on ami? 11-12 ame decks the halls. 13
Gathering. 14 GoodDeeds 15 Streetlife 16 america’s Best restaurants on ami. 18
get in the game. 19 Putting, pitching. 20 fishers recover. 21
THANKFUL
toP: the miss anna maria puts out a small wake Nov. 20 while reaching speeds of about 14 mph on its maiden voyage on the manatee river. far Left: manatee county commission chair Kevin van ostenbridge, r-district 3, speaks Nov. 20 ahead of the blessing of the fleet and launch of the county’s gulf island ferry service with the inaugural voyages of the downtown duchess and miss anna maria, twin 50-foot catamarans. Left: Holmes Beach commissioner dan diggins looks out at the anna maria city Pier Nov. 20 from the downtown duchess. islander Photos: ryan Paice PLeaSe, See ferry, Page 2
ANNA MARIA ISLAND
Fellowship feast
HB continues to pedal multimodal project. 22
NYT puzzle. 22 ‘Be a Santa’
Southtown season. 23
CLASSIFIEDS. 24-25
Isl Biz: 26-27 Wish Book Nov. 22, 2023
come true on AMI Look Making forwishesour Wish Book at islander.org. The holidays are the time to take a moment to offer someone a smile or send a greeting, to give a hug or share words of praise. And, as we approach another year, we find the added smiles, greetings and hugs gratifying. In The Islander Wish Book, we annually present the needs of organizations in the community. The groups that share their wishes help families and individuals, teach and mentor our children, care for sick animals and protect endangered species and more, all with the goal of making Anna Maria Island a better place to live. Your contribution to these organizations, how-
ever small or grand, is appreciated. Please, peruse The Islander Wish Book and select a gift — or more — to add to your shopping list. And to our generous sponsor advertisers, thank you for helping us to make this special section possible. We hope you receive the same return as we do each year from The Islander Wish Book — the joy of giving. Here’s wishing you the happiest holidays and peace, health and joy in 2024! — Bonner Joy and The Islander staff
volunteer Brent reed Nov. 23 helps serve a hungry thanksgiving day crowd a holiday meal. more than 15 volunteers, supervised by roser church hospitality director Pam Ladd, prepared and served the community dinner. islander Photo: robert anderson
Holmes Beach code officer Nate Brown, left, code administrator Kim charron, code clerk cristin carter and code officer Jayson clayton, right, hang tags Nov. 17 on a christmas tree to celebrate their donations to Home instead seniors through the Be a Santa to a Senior program. the Be a Santa gift program began in 2003 and has facilitated the distribution of 2.1 million gifts to more than 750,000 seniors. People can visit city hall, 5801 marina drive, to donate gifts to seniors through the program ahead of the holiday season. islander Photo: courtesy Holmes Beach