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Sarasota/Siesta Key Observer 8.3.23

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SARASOTA/SIESTA KEY

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Training Days.

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

FREE • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2023

VOLUME 19, NO. 36

YOUR TOWN

More regulation on hotel houses?

City Commission considers citywide vacation rental ordinance. SEE PAGE 6

Ian Swaby

Paris Smith,9, Officer Justin ­Harris and Thomas Braze, 8

Another side

While not all kids are eager to meet a police officer, 9-yearold Paris Smith and 8-year-old Thomas Braze were among those glad for the opportunity on July 26. Hosted at the Robert L. Taylor Community Complex, the K.O.P.S. (Kids and Officers Promoting Solidarity) Summer Fun Night brought together cops and kids to play lacrosse and spend time together in an evening that concluded with a meal of Chick-fil-A. Organizer Charisse Lovett said the goal of the event is to show kids who may have had a negative experience with a police officer another side of who they are.

Test kitchen

Local summer campers got a taste of the chef’s life — and homemade confectionery concoctions. SEE PAGE 20

James Peter

Tracy Green and Venrie Cannici

Health in motion

If you want to age gracefully, you have to shake a leg and build connections. That was the theme of the Senior Friendship Centers Wellness in Motion Health and Services Fair held on July 28 at the nonprofit’s Sarasota campus. More than 50 seniors visited the center during the fair for fitness, dance class and salsa instruction demonstrations and to learn from 20 vendors about the wellness offerings in the area. Dozens of seniors took part in an aerobics class at the fair. “We move all parts of the body from head to toe,” said Mike McManus, aerobics instructor, in between teaching classes. “We weren’t created by God to be couch potatoes.”

Turtle Tracks AS OF JULY 22 TOTAL NESTS: Siesta Key Lido Beach Casey Key

2023 369 176 1,901

2022 499 153 1,876

TOTAL FALSE CRAWLS: 2023 2022 Siesta Key 674 554 Lido Beach 320 195 Casey Key 2,345 1,786 Source: Mote Marine Laboratory

Ian Swaby

Zuleika Zuns, 12, and 13-year-old Kambryn Mira place the chocolate chip cookie dough they made on a baking sheet.

A+E

Leave it as it lies

Residents voiced their concerns about Benderson’s plans for a corner of Laurel Park. SEE PAGE 3

James Peter

Laurel Park residents near the Sarasota County Administration building are concerned about Benderson Development’s plans for the site.

Summer with the Kennedys. Page 13


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