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East County Observer 10.24.24

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EAST COUNTY

Observer

Dressed for success

Lakewood Ranch’s weekly newspaper since 1998

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2024

VOLUME 26, NO. 10

YOUR TOWN

Extra 1 mill has been boon for schools Taxpayers asked to give school district extra $75 million to keep salaries competitive. SEE PAGE 3A

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Bayside serves up compassion East County’s Sheyla Nunez (above), a volunteer for Mercy Chefs, gathered with dozens at Bayside Community Church to hand out hot meals to people in need in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. Throughout Oct. 14-18, the church, in partnership with national relief organization Mercy Chefs, distributed more than 46,000 hot meals to the community. “Our heart is there for our community to provide aid as much as possible for those in need,” said Matt Moore, the Bayside missions pastor. Others joined in their own efforts. Grace Community Church partnered with Convoy of Hope to provide essential needs to 513 people, and Lakewood Ranch High School athletes also distributed meals.

A WORLD OF HURT Rescue volunteers work double time to save animals injured by hurricanes. SEE PAGE 8A

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Everyone could use some friends The shelves at the Lakewood Ranch Library still would have books without the Friends of Lakewood Ranch Library, but the collection would be smaller. “Public funding can only cover so much, and that’s where the Friends step in,” President Sue Ann Miller said in a press release. In recognition of the dedication of Friends groups across Manatee County, the week of Oct. 20-26 was declared National Friends of Libraries Week. In recognition of its own members, the Friends of Lakewood Ranch Library held an appreciation event on Oct. 18 at the library, where Bookstore Volunteer Coordinator Melissa Hood presented Steve Aldrich (above) with the “Outstanding Volunteer Award.”

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Animal rescue volunteers Roger Riehm and Sandy Ulrickson secure an injured gallinule at Lake Uihlein. The gallinule is recovering at the Wildlife Center.

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Tom Rokosz’s classic Impala SS is just one of many to be showcased at the Knights of Columbus Car Show and Cookout on Nov. 2 at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Lakewood Ranch.

Car show is big day for the Knights of Columbus. SEE PAGE 9B

Angels light up the stage. PAGE 14A


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