SIESTA KEY
Observer
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 50, NO. 35
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YOUR TOWN
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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2020
Putting plans in motion Public input leads to new list of transportation ideas. PAGE 3A
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John Sims
Happy Pi Day!
If a fact from eighth grade math is sounding oddly familiar this week, you’re right on target (a round target, presumably). Dinner, dessert, snack and coffee deals abound this week in Sarasota as Pi Day arrives again Saturday. Pi? 3.14. March 14 (3-14). OK, you’re with us. Pizza at 3:14 p.m. for $3.14? Yup. At several places around town. Coffee? Pie? That too. Perhaps the pinnacle of pi is American Pi: A Wine and Words Pi Day Dinner — A John Sims Project at The Rosemary, 411 N. Orange Ave. The four-course dinner comes with a paired wine and a guest speaker with a pi theme. John Sims is the artist in residence at The Rosemary. Contact The Rosemary at 955-7600 to learn more.
Racer’s edge Teams of radio-control car drivers compete and learn. SEE PAGE 1B
Whitney Elfstrom
Charlie Rasool, Max Ruzek and Chase Evanoff, all 11, built and raced a winning car at the Suncoast Science Center RC Custom Car Open.
New plans call for four floors
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Guide to cancellations
Events throughout Sarasota have been canceled or postponed because of the rising concern over coronavirus, which causes the COVID-19 disease. The Observer is keeping an updated list on the status of events in the area that can be found on our home page at YourObserver.com. If you know of any other events that have been canceled or rescheduled, email KAdix@YourObserver.com, and we’ll add them to our list.
Brynn Mechem
A new development is planned for the current Crescent Towers Apartments.
Condo proposal would replace building. SEE PAGE 6A
A+E Design of the times. INSIDE