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East County Observer 2.27.25

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EAST COUNTY

SEASON SPRING 2025

Observer

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U I D E TO T H E A R TS

AND SOCIETY

Lakewood Ranch’s weekly newspaper since 1998

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2025

VOLUME 26, NO. 28

YOUR TOWN

County mulls stormwater solutions Study finds plenty that didn’t happen during Debby, but few causes other than an enormous rainfall. SEE PAGE 3A

Lesley Dwyer

Taking a stand

Karen Curlin, Sari LindroosValimaki and Brett Thomas (pictured above) were among about 25 protesters gathered in front of Rep. Vern Buchanan’s office off Lakewood Ranch Boulevard on Feb. 20. The protesters are members of Indivisible Manatee, a nonpartisan group that wants to see Buchanan hold a town hall meeting to address concerns over the new administration in Washington. Reviews from motorists passing by were mixed. Several honked their horns in support, and one pickup slowed down to call the group “delusional.” Group members will also be participating in the noshopping blackout on Feb. 28. If shopping that day, they will only be supporting small businesses.

A FEW BUMPS IN THE ROAD Aker Brand Farms is a BMX dreamcome-true for owners Jeremy Smith and Will Grant. SEE PAGE 8A

Vinnie Portell

You can golf around the clock Jeremy Finney (above) and Alastair Weatherstone hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Feb. 25 for their new members-only golf simulator facility, The Golf Society, at 4214 Solutions Lane Suite 105. The co-owners are hoping to provide an alternative way for people to golf. Finney said The Golf Society is an ideal option for people who want to play golf, but either can’t find the time to tee it up during the daylight hours or want to avoid the sweltering heat and steady showers of Florida summers. The Golf Society offers three private bays that allow golfers to hit balls into a screen that provides users with helpful information, such as distance, ball speed, launch angle and more.

Lesley Dwyer

Gabe Moberly hits a jump during an Aker Sunday Session in September before the new track was installed. The cattle are fenced off from the track.

Greek Festival: That’s a wrap

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The 41st-annual St. Barbara Greek Festival draws thousands. SEE PAGE 2B

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Jim DeLa

Thelma Hunter makes gyros at the 41st-annual St. Barbara Greek Festival in East County.

This cigar story is on a roll. INSIDE


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