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Longboat Observer 11.21.24

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LONGBOAT

Leaning on Longboat.

Observer

Longboat Key’s weekly newspaper since 1978

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2024

VOLUME 47, NO. 14

YOUR TOWN

Resort pass: No more fines for St. Regis Hotel won’t be hit with anymore violations for lighting issues. SEE PAGE 9

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Mary Ellen Haggert, Roberta Steiner, Lorena Noyes and Brenda Frost.

Lorena Noyes celebrates 98th birthday

RISE UP

Save Our Seabirds reopens after hurricanes with future goals in mind. SEE PAGE 3

Long-time Longboat resident Lorena Noyes celebrated her 98th birthday among friends and neighbors on Nov. 11. Noyes lives in Windward Bay and has been a part of the Windward Bay Bridge Club since it began in 1984. Fellow bridge members joined her in the birthday celebration as well. Her secret to life: “Keep moving, play and stay positive.” One of her friends, Heather Sellers, said, “She has certainly proved this.”

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Karen Gardiner, Patty Buck and Karen Fors at the Christ Church Welcome Back Party.

Welcome back party at Christ Church Christ Church of Longboat Key welcomed back its snowbirds with a Hawaiian-themed party on Nov. 13 at Hugo II at the Cedar Tennis Resort and Club. Members enjoyed food and conversation while reuniting with their friends that haven’t been on the island since before Easter. Christ Church member Sue Wertman said the annual welcome back party was a good time to check on all her returning friends and hear how they are recovering from the hurricanes. She was excited the event was well-attended with a mix of full-time and snowbird residents. “It was a fun evening,” said Wertman. “It was the perfect chance to share recent storm experiences as well as summer activities and to enjoy the wonderful food.”

Carter Weinhofer

Brian Walton said Gabby, the umbrella cockatoo, was the welcoming committee for volunteers who came to help clean up the Save Our Seabirds campus.

Eat local

A+E

Longboat restaurants gear up for Thanksgiving. SEE PAGE 18

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Harry, Lynn and Hal Christensen, of Harry’s Continental Kitchens, are bringing back their famous Thanksgiving menu that brought in 300 reservations and takeout orders this past year.

The magic of Carole King. INSIDE


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