EAST COUNTY
Observer
Lakewood Ranch’s weekly newspaper since 1998
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
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PAGE 13A THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2025
VOLUME 26, NO. 21
YOUR TOWN
Center Point project nears completion Casto President Brett Hutchens anticipates the development will have its final grand openings in March. SEE PAGE 3A
Lesley Dwyer
Business is blowing up Elijah Ioffe (above) is at the Farmers Market at Lakewood Ranch nearly every Sunday twisting balloons into the likeness of aliens, comic characters, insects and more. On Jan. 5, the 18-year-old had to skip the market to move into his dorm at Florida Tech, where he’s studying aviation. Otherwise, Ioffe will be driving three hours back and forth from Melbourne to visit family and keep up with his business, Twisty Balloon Fun by Elijah. Ioffe started the business when he was just 12 years old. He provides balloon arches for parties, too. “(The balloon business) paid for my flight training in Sarasota,” he said. “I can do my homework online here.”
Expert hands in sand Elite design crew has Miakka Golf Club moving forward. SEE PAGE 5A
Jay Heater
Vinnie Portell
He spikes family from heartache
Golf course architect Jason Straka says because of owner Steve Herrig, Miakka Golf Club is being built with the best of everything, including Pro/Angle bunker sand from Ohio.
Getting cut from the spring baseball team at the State College of Florida wound up being one of the best things to happen to Josh Davis. Davis spent his newfound free time helping the SCF beach volleyball team as someone for the players to scrimmage against, and he’s been hooked ever since. The Sarasota native found his wife, Aurora, through volleyball at SCF, and they now help coach beach volleyball players from high school to the professional level. The Davis family was out in full force at the sand volleyball courts at Waterside Place in Lakewood Ranch on Jan. 6, running through drills. Davis (above) found a way to make the most of his time, too, carrying his infant daughter, Kaya, while coaching.
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Schroeder-Manatee Ranch CEO and President Rex Jensen (with scissors) expects to be cutting more ribbons for roadways in 2025.
Oodles of Os on the Ranch Sixteen roundabouts on schedule for SMR in 2025 to help retain its national No. 1 ranking for sales. SEE PAGE 6A
Van Wezel back in business. INSIDE