SARASOTA/SIESTA KEY
Orchid Delirium
Observer
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2025
VOLUME 20, NO. 48
YOUR TOWN
Ford-Coates eyes next path Former Tax Collector completes her more than 40 years of county service. SEE PAGE 3B
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First of the year
Sarasota Memorial welcomed its first baby of 2025. Isaiah Lisinski, a healthy seven-and-a-half-pound boy, was born at 3:36 a.m. Jan. 1 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. The first baby born at SMH in the new year, he followed 17 other babies delivered on New Year’s Eve. Isaiah arrived more than a week past his Dec. 23 due date, surprising his first-time parents, Natalia Lagunes and Sean Lisinski of Manatee County. “He was supposed to be our Christmas baby, but ended up being our New Year’s baby,” Natalia said. “We were not expecting it, but are very happy with the outcome – a new year, a new baby. We feel really blessed and grateful to God that everything worked out.” Isaiah was presented with a New Year’s baby basket and a car seat filled with gifts from SMH’s mother-baby team.
SURF, SUN, SCOOTER After 30 years, lifeguard Scot Ruberg continues to patrol Siesta Key Beach. SEE PAGE 1B Courtesy image
Drum major and 12th grader Connor Smith.
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Scot Ruberg hangs out on Siesta Key Beach.
Kith and kin through kilts When a local high school band was selected to perform internationally, it may be the result of a shared cultural feature. The Riverview High Kiltie Band wears kilts with the tartan of the Scottish MacDonald clan and includes a bagpipe section, noted Tamara Lewis, the school’s director of bands. At the London’s New Year’s Day Parade, the band performed songs including “Sky Full of Stars” by Coldplay and “The Orange and Blue,” as well as its signature dance atop a drum, during a trip sponsored by Visit Sarasota County. Lewis described the parade as “wonderful,” with the people on the streets being “so kind and nice.” $0.10
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No-go for new logo Despite several prototypes, city decides to table discussion. SEE PAGE 6A
Van Wezel back in business. INSIDE
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The current city of Sarasota logo.