SARASOTA
Summer Fun Obser ver
2020 Guide
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Your guide to summer camps in Manatee and Sarasota counties.
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VOLUME 16, NO. 27
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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2020
Your table is ready Downtown and St. Armands restaurants take advantage of reopening rules to serve their customers again. PAGE 3
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Cheers for TEERS
After two months of virtual learning, the Temple EmanuEl Religious School wanted to celebrate the end of the year three-dimensionally. So parents and children caravanned through the McIntosh Road school parking lot May 17 as a way to thank teachers and staff. Temple Emanu-El Senior Rabbi Brenner Glickman, Associate Rabbi Michael Shefrin, Director of Education Sabrina Silverberg and the TEERS teachers and teen assistants greeted students and families.
Onto middle school Fifth graders celebrate the next big step. SEE PAGE 14
Math team keeps on truckin’
A team of five 11th and 12th graders from Pine View School in Osprey collected the top prize of $20,000 in college scholarships as winners of this year’s MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge, a competition that focuses on the role of math in everyday life. Kristoffer Selberg, Michael Gutierrez, Pragnya Govindu, Nicholas Butakow and Christiana Guan were the winning team, coached by Mark Mattia. Their paper focused on creating a predictive model on how electric trucks would replace traditional diesel and gas powered trucks. A second team from Pine View placed in the top six.
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Bay Haven School of Basics Plus fifth grader Trevor Russin-Martinez takes Wednesday’s parade in stride.
Salute in their honor
Turtle Tracks AS OF APRIL 19 TOTAL NESTS: 2020 2019 Siesta Key 66 121 Lido Beach 19 10 Casey Key 198 311 TOTAL FALSE CRAWLS: 2020 2019 Siesta Key 54 125 Lido Beach 23 25 Casey Key 207 294 Source: Mote Marine Laboratory
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The program at J.D. Hamel Park concluded with a presentation from members of the VFW 3233 post.
Veterans and families pay homage on Memorial Day. SEE PAGE 12
Tax inquiry begins County challenges exemption for Selby. SEE PAGE 4