SARASOTA/SIESTA KEY
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Fast friends.
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
FREE • THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2023
VOLUME 19, NO. 29
YOUR TOWN
What’s next for New College?
One ocean to share Mote Marine Lab & Aquarium reminded Ocean Day visitors that water connects us all. SEE PAGE 4B Courtesy photo
Shipping out
What’s it like being a plebe (first-year student) at the U.S. Naval Academy? Cooper Bowditch, a Sarasota Military Academy graduate, recently completed his plebe year and shared his experience on June 6 with attendees at the Sarasota-Manatee Council of the Navy League’s celebration luncheon at the Sara Bay Country Club. The dinner was held in conjunction with the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association and honored local students who earned appointments to U.S. sea service academies or Navy ROTC scholarships. Now a midshipman, Bowditch encouraged the students present to look beyond the challenges and face their first year with an eye on the future. The Naval Academy appointees for the Class of 2027 who attended the luncheon are Gunner Williams,Clearwater Catholic High; Michael Rossi and Thomas Canales, Sarasota Military Academy; and Christian DeLarge, Sarasota Military Academy, who will attend the Naval Academy Preparatory School.
Interim President Richard Corcoran shares his thoughts on the changes so far and still to come. SEE PAGE 3A
The gift of giving
Shari Ashman was never one for large birthdays, and that was why she decided to celebrate her 80th birthday by giving instead of receiving. As a young woman, she had little money, so she decided to give other young women what she had dreamed of having. Ashman, who is chair of the Circus Arts Conservatory, established Shari’s Fund for the benefit of Take Stock in Children and Booker Promise, two programs that partner to provide scholarship and mentor programs to students at Booker High School. Ashman said the students, who were required to have won other scholarships, would now be able to enjoy making the kinds of purchases for dorm room decor and clothes she once heard her friends describing.
Courtesy photo James Peter
Devin Gregg and scuba diver Mark Fishman share conservation messages on June 10 at Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium’s Ocean Day event.
No encore for Winter Spectacular
Turtle Tracks AS OF JUNE 3 TOTAL NESTS: Siesta Key Lido Beach Casey Key
2023 138 66 593
2022 151 58 371
TOTAL FALSE CRAWLS: 2023 2022 Siesta Key 363 233 Lido Beach 114 37 Casey Key 616 295 Source: Mote Marine Laboratory
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St. Armands Circle Association Marketing and Events Director Rachel Burns said she doesn’t fault promoters of the Winter Spectacular for trying something different.
A repeat of the winter festival on St. Armands Circle met with opposition from residents and shopkeepers. SEE PAGE 6A
New College, on 110 acres on Sarasota Bay, was founded in 1960. Recent changes on campus have sparked controversy.
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35 years of laughs and love PAGE 15A