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Sarasota/Siesta Key Observer 11.21.24

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SARASOTA/SIESTA KEY

Observer

A magical festival

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2024

VOLUME 20, NO. 41

YOUR TOWN

St. Armands Key leader: ‘The jewel is tarnished’ After two years of flooding events, St. Armands needs to examine infrastructure. PAGE 3

Ian Swaby

Baby meets Ermelinda, with Tuly Martelo leading him.

ENTER SANDMAN

Unexpected friendships

Artists create temporary masterpieces during Siesta Key’s annual sandsculpting contest. SEE PAGE 19

Tuly Martelo received Baby, a pony, as a birthday present from her partner, Rich Obren. However, after the couple discovered his easygoing temperament, he became a gift for the community. They obtained Baby’s therapy certification and began volunteering four years ago as “Team Baby,” primarily at the Sarasota and Venice campuses of Senior Friendship Centers. Martelo said Baby encourages clients at the Adult Day Care centers, many of whom have Alzheimer’s and dementia, to engage outwardly. The organization’s Adult Day Care centers host therapy animals every third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m.

Ian Swaby

Korey Weaver, 6, paints the trailer. Ian Swaby

Mobile museum makeover The “museum on wheels” by the Sarasota Children’s Museum is set to debut in spring of next year, by which time it will be fabricated with a layout by Ringling College of Art and Design students. Nonetheless, children got a head start on decorating the 24-foot, solar-powered trailer during the First Rotation Celebration of the museum at Payne Park on Nov. 16. The painting of the trailer was a demonstration of the interactive experiences the museum offers. At the space-themed event, the numerous attendees could gain a sense of the offerings the trailer will bring in the realm of science, technology, engineering, arts and math.

Ringling College of Art and Design graduate Dean Arscott won first place in the Sculptor’s Choice and People’s Choice awards for single projects with “Neanderthal + Narwhal.” The 2008 graduate and illustration major pulled the idea from an old sketchbook of drawings on letters of the alphabet.

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Photo courtesy Ryan Lester

King for a day INSIDE

A walkway at Revere Quality House on Siesta Key is covered with sand after Hurricane Helene.

Architectural alterations MOD Weekend focused on ‘restoring a sense of place.’ SEE PAGE 22


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