SIESTA KEY
Observer Formerly the Pelican Press
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
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VOLUME 48, NO. 18
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Art on the beach.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2017
No shore thing
YOUR TOWN
Lido residents oppose deal. PAGE 3A
Anna Brugmann
Dennis and Graci McGillicuddy get the project off to a ceremonial start.
Breaking ground
‘WE CAN DO IT’
It might not have been a birthday party, but All Star Children’s Foundation’s groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday was the perfect celebration to commemorate Graci McGillicuddy’s birthday. She, along with her husband, Dennis, broke ground on what will be a 5-acre campus including six family-style foster homes, a community center and recreational areas. The campus, at 3308 17th St., was created in partnership with Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. It will provide a safe place for children who enter the foster system because of abuse or neglect.
Anna Brugmann
Giana Juarez, Gabriela Avila, Kailani Quintero, Dario Herrera and Sarah Monasterios watch Sarasota’s Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 11.
Veterans Day parade spotlights role of women in wartime. PAGE 1B BLACK
Anna Brugmann
Helping hands Temple Emanu-El opened the season of giving early on Nov. 14. Members of the temple’s Social Action Committee presented gifts to the pediatrics staff at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. It’s part of an ongoing partnership between Temple Emanu-El and SMH. “The gratitude of SMH and the appreciation of the young patients has led to this becoming a permanent and ongoing partnership between the synagogue and the hospital,” Rabbi Elaine Glickman said an email.
Whose job is it, anyway? Circle’s sidewalk upkeep isn’t clear cut. PAGE 10A David Conway
Wine, women and shoes. INSIDE
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