EAST COUNTY
A healthy new year
Observer
Lakewood Ranch’s weekly newspaper since 1998
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2025
VOLUME 26, NO. 22
YOUR TOWN
Commission will revisit development boundary issues Boosting agriculture also will be a 2025 priority for commissioners. SEE PAGE 3A
Vinnie Portell
Ringing in a new year of change In 2020, Country Club resident Jane Imperiale first organized a group of her friends to collect money for the Salvation Army by dressing up and ringing bells in front of Publix during the holiday season. That first year, 16 ringers collected $3,709, but what Imperiale and her cohorts did this past year far surpassed that effort. Imperiale has grown her group of bell-ringers to 126 and that volunteer force collected $22,700 in 2024. Monica Carruth (above with Imperiale) is director of community relations for the Salvation Army of Manatee County. She said that amount was the most a group raised in the county. All together, Carruth said bell ringers in 30-some locations in the region raised $230,000. That money goes toward a variety of community services, such as providing shelter, warm dinners, a work program, gifts for the needy at Christmas and much more.
No fire could match his passion Don O’Leary, who died Jan. 11, had no peer in his love of Lakewood Ranch and his passion for the fire department. SEE PAGE 4A
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Lakewood Ranch’s Don O’Leary was honored at the dedication of Station 8 in his name in 2021. He died Jan. 11 at the age of 90. Courtesy image
Blessings from East County Pastor Missy Parmenter of East County’s Oasis Church stepped off the pulpit and up to the podium Jan. 8 to open the first Manatee County commission meeting of the year with an invocation. “I love our county is dedicated to opening its meetings with prayer,” said Parmenter (above). “In this day and age, that could be something people are getting rid of. “It’s special,” she said. “It’s great to meet different people in the community and kind of see what’s going on and what’s happening.”
It’s showtime! FFA and 4-H students complete their wild ride at the Manatee County Fair. SEE PAGE 8A
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Vinnie Portell
Braden River High student Jayda Robles-Wheeler practices guiding her pig, Macy, the week before the Manatee County Fair. They were practicing at Braden River High School.
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By golly, Molly’s on stage. INSIDE