SARASOTA
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 15, NO. 48
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Making an impact
PAGE 20 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2019
It’s no walk in the park
A LOT OF PULL Eleven-year-old helps bring slime fest to Sarasota. SEE PAGE 19
Waterfront residents still have questions about The Bay’s first phase plans. SEE PAGE 3
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Special guests serve kids lunch
National School Lunch Week meant students were treated to VIP guest servers from the school district staff, law enforcement, elected officials and other first responders, including Chip Cone and Kristi Jarvis, above. Through the national theme, “School Lunch: What’s on Your Playlist?” students were given healthy choices each day. The week emphasized the importance of a healthy body, healthy mind and healthy approach to learning.
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Condo on the Bay resident Steve Isenhour is concerned about traffic. Whitney Elfstrom
Bryn Famiglio, 11, was the leading force in the Slime Festival coming to fruition.
A+E Scary strolls. INSIDE
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Students’ art takes top prizes What do a sun, flamingo, lion and manatee all have in common? They represent health in the eyes of Sarasota middle school students. In a search for a new health mascot, Vivida Health Plan’s held a student art contest that received 120 entries from students in the Southwest Florida area. The work from Sarasota students took the top four prizes. Nela Pawluczuk won the overall grand prize for her sun, Kaylie Nicely won first prize for her flamingo, Brooke Flenard won second prize for her lion, and Stryker Gruhl won third prize for his manatee.
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Encore of an overture City agrees to reach out again to orchestra. SEE PAGE 5