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Sarasota/Siesta Key Observer 4.25.24

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SARASOTA/SIESTA KEY

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Getting greener

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

FREE • THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024

VOLUME 20, NO. 22

YOUR TOWN

Is it time to ditch David? City commissioners ask the question as they consider a new city logo. SEE PAGE 3

WALKING ON SUNSHINE Ian Swaby

A rising fascination Dracen Arnold, 10, was excited to learn all about air and air pressure at Selby Library on April 22 — but it wasn’t in a “by the book” fashion. He was one of the kids who had the chance to slide back and forth across the floor of the Jack J. Geldbart Auditorium aboard the “hovercraft” in the event “Mad Science: Up, Up, and Away.” The hovercraft, created by Mad Science of Greater Tampa Bay, demonstrated how an air cushion beneath a surface could counteract air pressure from on top “I loved it; it was really cool,” he said of the experience. The event was part of Suncoast Remake Learning Days, a 15-day festival of free educational events for children and families held in various locations, including Sarasota County’s libraries, from April 20 to May 4.

Ian Swaby

Maggie Davenport shows off her work of a patterned sun. Davenport completed the work as part of the Avenue of Art on Orange Avenue.

Ian Swaby

Ed Kolodzieski of Ultra-Marine

Artists get to work on adding 100 new creations to the Avenue of Art. SEE PAGE 19

An event to float boats Ed and Amanda Wilds may have flown from Texas just to visit the Suncoast Boat Show, and they were not disappointed. Presented by Boat Owners Warehouse, the show took place April 19-21 at Marina Jack along 65,000 square feet of dock space. Attendee Dani Dumi said he comes to the show, now in its 42nd year, each year with his friends due to its accessibility, calling the scene “gorgeous.” It featured boats both in water and on land and also included vendors with other related products and the Kids Fishing Clinics to keep younger guests entertained. “What we like about the show is how friendly all of the people here are,” said Michael Sparks, stating it was a topnotch experience in comparison to other boat shows. “We go to the shows in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach. We go to them all.”

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The Stage proposal by the Sarasota Players would triple the size of Payne Park Auditorium.

New Payne proposal A new organization shares its plan for Payne Park Auditorium — that doesn’t involve expanding its footprint. SEE PAGE 5

The new dance in town. INSIDE


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