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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2016

LEADERSHIP FOR OTHERS While many Americans lament public office seekers and their sycophants who are in it for themselves, here are four volunteer civic leaders contributing for the right reasons.

SARASOTA & SIESTA KEY

Observer “If we are to build a better world, we must remember that the guiding principle is this — a policy of freedom for the individual is the only truly progressive policy.” Friedrich Hayek

“Road to Serfdom,” 1944

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reater Sarasota is blessed with incredibly generous, philanthropic and civic-minded people. We could fill this entire page with names of unsung heroes and givers. But rare is the occasion when they are given the credit they deserve. Here are four volunteers who deserve recognition for their civic contributions and leadership: n Dr. Robert “Bob” Windom Wow, talk about a throwback to the days of the Southern gentleman. Dr. Bob was the epitome. Gracious. Good natured. Giving. Always concerned about the well-being of his community. Dr. Windom died Oct. 21 at age 86. While making his living as a physician, including stints as chief of staff at Sarasota Memorial and Doctors hospitals, he was equally dedicated to making the place he lived better. One example: 55 years as an active member of the downtown Sarasota Kiwanis Club, a civic organization dedicated to helping children. And what does it say about a man from little Sarasota whom Ronald Reagan tapped in 1986 to serve as assistant secretary of Health and Human Services, the highest position in government that is required to be filled by a physician? It says that whoever knew Dr. Bob respected him — for his knowledge, his serious concern for what was right and best for others and the community and his leadership. In the annals of Sarasota history, when people think of role models for civic leadership, integrity and public conduct, Dr. “Bob” Windom should always be on that list. n Marty Rappaport As those on St. Armands Circle who have worked with him will tell you, no one has worked harder on behalf of Sarasota’s No. 1 retail and tourist center than Rappaport. A 30-year property owner on St. Armands, Rappaport announced recently he has sold his interests and is

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WE WILL SURVIVE Remember that as you head into Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. We made it through Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson and the Civil War — tattered, discouraged, fearful of the future. But we went on to grow and prosper. Surely we can make it through whatever and whoever are next. The people of the United States are far bigger and better than any one individual in the White House. But out of this travesty of the 2016 presidential election, let’s hope and pray that it serves as a lasting lesson to all current and future elected officials and office seekers: lifelong integrity, morality and propriety matter. With the swearing in of every new elected officeholder, so help them God, they pledge their behavior in office to be that of role models of honesty and decency.

stepping down from the St. Armands Business Improvement District. Sure, Rappaport had a self-interest to see St. Armands flourish. But instead of being a sideline complainer, Rappaport poured his heart, energy and persistence into making St. Armands Circle a better place for all — property owners, merchants, shoppers, residents and visitors. The parking lot behind The Met; redesigned medians; new landscaping; the statues; and one day soon, a new parking garage. All of these physical enhancements are the result of Rappaport leading efforts among St. Armands property owners and merchants and Sarasota city officials. Thanks also to Rappaport, St. Armands Circle became the first retail district in the state to form a taxing

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district whose funds are earmarked for improvements. This was a huge achievement, given the disparate views of St. Armands property owners. Rappaport served until recently as its unpaid administrator and chair. Deputy City Manager Marlon Brown praised Rappaport for the way he worked — always with an attitude of how the city and the improvement district could work together, not with demands of what the city could do for the Circle. For sure, Rappaport can stand alongside the Circle’s founder, John Ringling, for his lasting contributions. n Michael Klauber and Drayton Saunders Most Sarasotans know these two names. Michael Klauber, proprietor of Michael’s On East restaurant. Drayton Saunders, president of Michael Saunders & Co., the largest Sarasota-based real estate brokerage. But for three years, these two business leaders have volunteered countless hours leading what probably is one of the most thankless efforts in civic involvement — steering, guiding, nudging, proselytizing and pleading for Bayfront 20:20. That’s the organization Klauber, Saunders and Virginia Haley, president of Visit Sarasota, created to figure out how to redevelop the city’s 42 acres of bayfront property surrounding the Van Wezel Performing Arts Center. Believe us, this is no easy task. Klauber and Saunders spearheaded meetings with nearly 50 cultural, civic, business and neighborhood organizations to engage them in creating a shared vision for the property. And if you know Sarasota, you know how difficult it is just to get two groups to go in the same direction. But to their credit, Klauber and Saunders have persevered. And while they reached a big milestone recently that will shift responsibilities and the creation of a master plan to a nine-member board, you can be sure Klauber and Saunders will continue their commitment to see this historic project come to fruition. They’re believers. They both believe this is a once-in-a-half-century or oncein-a-century moment to create a landmark for which generations will be proud. We share our admiration and thanks for the shining examples of leadership and civic contributions these four individuals have given to Sarasota.

OBSERVER RECOMMENDATIONS FEDERAL

Senate — Marco Rubio House-District 16 — Vern Buchanan

FLORIDA

Senate District 23 — Greg Steube HOUSE District 72 — Alexandra Miller District 73 — Joe Gruters District 74 — Julio Gonzales Supreme Court — Retain Charles Canady, Jorge Labarga, Ricky Polston. Yes District Court of Appeal — Retain all 10 judges. Yes

SARASOTA COUNTY

Clerk of Court — Karen Rushing Tax Collector — Barbara Ford-Coates County Commission — Mike Moran CHARTER REVIEW BOARD District 1 — Joseph Anthony “Tony”

Sawyer District 2 — Donna Barcomb District 3 — Pat Wayman District 4 —Jody Hudgins District 5 —David Samuel HOSPITAL BOARD At Large Seat 1 — Sharon WetzlerDePeters At Large Seat 2 — Tramm Hudson At Large Seat 3 — Cheryl Brandi Central District Seat 1 — William Noonan Northern District Seat 1 — Jim Meister

MANATEE COUNTY

COUNTY COMMISSION District 7 — Betsy Benac District 3 — Steve Jonsson SCHOOL BOARD District 1 — Edward Viltz District 3 — Misty Servia

AMENDMENTS, QUESTIONS

FLORIDA Amendment 1 — Solar Energy. No Amendment 2 — Medical Marijuana. No Amendment 3 — First responder tax exemption. Yes Amendment 5 — Homestead Tax Exemption for Certain Senior, LowIncome, Long-Term Residents. Yes MANATEE COUNTY No. 6 — Half-cent sales surtax for public infrastructure. Yes No. 7 — Extend half-cent sales surtax for educational facilities. Yes LONGBOAT KEY No. 10 — Whitney Plaza density referendum. Yes No. 11 — 4134 Gulf of Mexico Drive density referendum. Yes

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