Longboat Observer 1.2.25

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SEASON WINTER 2025

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Longboat Key’s weekly newspaper since 1978

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2025

VOLUME 47, NO. 20

YOUR TOWN

What’s alive for 2025? An overview of what town projects and decisions loom on the horizon. SEE PAGE 3

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President and CEO of the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce Kim Verreault and Irina Bronstein.

PLAYING WITH FIRE

Holiday ‘Off the Clock’ The Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual “Holiday Off the Clock” event on Dec. 18 at Harry’s Continental Kitchens. The holiday event has been a chamber tradition for 34 years. Guests mingled and enjoyed a spread of appetizers and desserts, including Harry’s famous brownies. About 60 guests attended the holiday event, including town representatives. This was also the chamber’s first marketing event since after the hurricanes. Marketing & Member Relations Manager Felicia McDermott said this event was special for the community to reconnect before the holidays. McDermott and the chamber expressed much gratitude to Harry’s for hosting the event after recovering from the hurricanes and reopening to the community.

Oyster Rock’s Will Parard is a hot name to follow. LONGBOATERS TO WATCH, PAGES 10-14

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Longboat Key Rotary Club President Jan Wallace, Tiffany Ogline and COO of Hope Family Services in Bradenton Dawn Bryant.

Rotary Club hosts Hope Services

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Will Parard was recently named the head of culinary for Oysters Rock Hospitality, which includes the newly named Cafe at St. Armands.

Tears welled up in Hope Family Services Dawn Bryant’s eyes when she saw the overflowing table of toys collected by the Rotary Club of Longboat Key. She knew this would make Christmas special for the families the nonprofit serves. “We were nervous this year that we wouldn’t have enough gifts after the hurricanes,” said Bryant. “But this makes all the difference. We can’t do this without all of you.” The Rotary Club collected the gifts from Longboaters who attended Light Up Longboat on Nov. 23. Rotarian Nancy Rozance asked members who attended the party to each bring two extra toys to add to the haul.

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Big dates not to be missed

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Terri Noyes hits a volley at The Paradise Center. The center hosts pickleball the first Monday of every

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Save these dates in 2025 for Longboat Key events. PAGE 18

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