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Sarasota/Siesta Key Observer 11.28.24

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SARASOTA/SIESTA KEY

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2024

VOLUME 20, NO. 42

YOUR TOWN

The Circle of light returns Despite hurricane effects, St. Armands will hold its holiday tradition. SEE PAGE 6A

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Grahm Burton of Sarasota Holiday Lighting, and Eileen Hampshire

Making things brighter The first strands of lights decorating South Palm Avenue were purchased at Walmart and donated by Eileen Hampshire of Palm Avenue Merchants Association. But a check of $50,000 provided by developer Greg Kveton to the association will allow for improvements to the block of his project, The DeMarcay Residences. The funds had been agreed upon due to potential construction disruptions from the condominium, although Hampshire said those ultimately did not occur. The association is now installing new permanent lights, with brighter bulbs and thinner wires with the help of Sarasota Holiday Lighting.

Great Advice Sarasota Middle counselor named as nation’s best. SEE PAGE 5A

Ian Swaby Ian Swaby

A golden opportunity Ronnique Hawkins said the first thing she remembers painting as a young child is Nefertiti, the queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. “She looked beautiful, regal,” she said. She decided to return to the subject when she auctioned off paintings, including many of Nefertiti, at “Ro’cuperate Art Auction,” held at Creative Liberties on Nov. 22 and set to be continued on Black Friday. The funds will go toward her breast cancer recovery. However, her thoughts are always on her nonprofit, Learn My History Foundation, which offers multicultural-themed creative activities, mentorship opportunities and video production education.

Carmen Larson’s husband Kris Larson receives a hug from her as she enters the room.

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HIGHEST ALTITUDE SRQ’s Piccolo ascended from the bottom to the top. SEE PAGE 3A

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Circus stars move on. INSIDE

Andrew Warfield

Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport President and CEO Rick Piccolo has guided the airport from deep in debt to unprecedented growth.


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