SIESTA KEY
Observer
Spooky but fun.
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 51, NO. 16
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2020
YOUR TOWN
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Remember to honor vets
With no Veterans Day parade this year, a short ceremony at 11 a.m. Nov. 11 at J.D. Hamel Park will honor the contributions made by men and women in uniform. Jan Hamel Solomon will deliver a prayer at the park, just as members of her family have done since 1960 in Sarasota. Honored guests and elected officials will be present. Veterans awards will be presented, and the public is welcome to attend and bring lawn chairs. J.D. Hamel Park is at the corner of Main Street and South Gulfstream Avenue.
ON TO VICTORY Buchanan reelected to eighth term in the U.S. House. SEE PAGE 2A Harry Sayer
U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan celebrates Tuesday night with his family.
TWO NEW FACES
Kyle Scott Battie and Erik Arroyo join incumbent Liz Alpert in city wins. SEE PAGE 3A
INCUMBENTS RULE
Mike Moran retains his seat, along with Nancy Detert on the County Commission. SEE PAGE 4A
IT’S A TRADITION
Plenty of voters cast their ballots the old-fashioned way: On Election Day. SEE PAGE 5A
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Butterfly Garden
Beyond the spooks and scares that were found on Halloween, Sarasota locals experienced something more beautiful Oct. 31 — the opening of a Butterfly House at the Historic Spanish Point. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens staff decided a new butterfly house — which is full of flowers and countless butterfly species — would be a good fit for its Historic Spanish Point location. The temporary butterfly house that was part of Selby Garden’s “Salvador Dalí: Gardens of the Mind” had been a success. Species in the Butterfly House include the cloudless sulfur, giant swallowtail, Gulf fritillary, monarch, orangebarred sulphur and zebra longwing.
Prepping for a park Rosemary neighbors work with the city on buying land for a neighborhood park. SEE PAGE 9A David Conway
NEIGHBORS
Considering all the angles. SEE PAGE 1B