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Lakewood Ranch’s weekly newspaper since 1998
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2024
VOLUME 26, NO. 13
YOUR TOWN
County faces year-long cleanup effort
Repairs due to hurricane damage will continue well into next hurricane season. SEE PAGE 3
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Students’ talent on display
HERE COMES SANTA
Students at Art Planet Studio learn different techniques and genres of art. They can also profit from their lessons. Lakewood Ranch’s Alesia Fogoros (pictured above with her teacher and the studio’s owner Natalya Irlin) created “Viking Ship” using oil pastels on black paper. The 8-year-old artist’s work is on public display at the ComCenter on Town Center Parkway through Nov. 17. She didn’t want to part with the piece, so it’s marked “private collection, not for sale.” However, several of the other works of art are for sale, and some already have sold. The prices range from $40 to $55. Autumn Murray’s drawing of koi fish earned the 10-year-old $50.
Jay Heater
Lakewood Ranch 3-year-old Adrianna Rivas is having a great time at the Santa’s Grand Arrival Parade on the shoulders of her dad, William Rivas.
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The Mall at UTC hosted thousands with its Santa’s Grand Arrival Parade. SEE PAGE 24
From a classroom to the art show Kaytlyn Fleming (above) beamed with pride. A third grader at Freedom Elementary School, her artwork (bottom right corner) was among dozens of other elementary school, middle school and Waterlefe community members’ artwork at the Manatee River Artists Guild art show and craft sale Nov. 9. Her piece was created focusing on color theory and specific color families. The proceeds from the art show and craft sale will benefit Freedom Elementary School, Carlos E. Haile Middle School and other programs in the community.
One-ina-million journey Sean Rabus is defying the odds as he lives with Menkes disease, a rare type of epilepsy. SEE PAGE 8
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Sean Rabus, 5, defies the odds in terms of life span with Menkes disease, making his mom, Maureen Flood Rabus, beam with pride.
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Quirky festival makes its debut. INSIDE