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East County Observer 3.13.25

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EAST COUNTY

Observer

Healthy choice in Center Point

Lakewood Ranch’s weekly newspaper since 1998

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2025

VOLUME 26, NO. 30

YOUR TOWN

Remembering Dagmar A festival honoring one of Myakka City’s most famous daughters will be held March 22 on Dagmar Beavers’ land. SEE PAGE 8A

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Myakka mixer

The Myakka City Co-op partnered its Thing on Wheels car show with Paul and Stacey Hart’s second annual Myakka Home Show on March 1 at Silver Star Restaurant. The home show featured 18 local contractors, and winners of the car show received oneof-a-kind trophies. Lynn Meder, owner of Uniquely Yours across the parking lot from the Silver Star, repurposed lamps and toy cars to create the prizes. She also pinstriped cars at the event. The Kona Ice truck and a bounce house were set up to entertain kids. Car show winners James Wilmeth, Lindsay Sharpenter and Ted Elliott (who accepted for his grandpa) are pictured above. Sharpenter’s 1967 Oldsmobile took first place.

Myakka City’s Dagmar Beavers was proud of her life as a musician and circus performer. Dagmar Mootz began performing in the circus at the age of 6.

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Kay Rosaire says of Dagmar Beavers, “She was so fun, and when she showed up, everything was better.”

Vinnie Portell

Hablas Español?

Lakewood Ranch Library employee Fiorella Colacci was born in Lima, Peru, and grew up with a family that placed an importance on speaking multiple languages. Now she’s bringing that skill to the local community. Colacci began a “Conversations in Spanish for English Speakers” class in January. One class in February covered how to order at a restaurant in a Spanish-speaking country. The series will conclude at the end of April, and Colacci said she will take a summer break and perhaps the program will return in the fall. Colacci also teaches a “Conversations in English for Spanish Speakers” class. The next one will take place April 1 at 11:30 a.m. at the Lakewood Ranch Library.

New digs for former SMR lifestyle exec Monaca Onstad resigns as a county planning commissioner after moving out of Lakewood Ranch. SEE PAGE 6A

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Monaca Onstad was nominated as volunteer of the year by Lakewood Ranch Community Activities.

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