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TESTIMONIALS WELCOME The“ Neuro Challenge Dear Parkinson’s Community Partner, Program was excellent, Neuro Challenge Foundation for Parkinson’s is helpful and very pleased to invite you to support the Fourth Annual informative PARKINSON’S EXPO on March, 6, 2021 at the regarding new Bradenton Area Convention Center in Palmetto, treatments and FL. The Parkinson’s Expo is the largest annually new medications. I held Parkinson’s educational event in the country. greatly appreciate The Expo is a day-long event designed to educate, the effort everyone engage and empower the Parkinson’s community. The Expo will comprehensively address puts forth to the needs of people with PD and their caregivers by offering high-quality, important make this such information presented by nationally renowned experts in the field. The Expo will an overwhelming also feature interactive demonstrations and a myriad of resources to help people with success. Thank you! Parkinson’s and their caregivers live well with the disease today.

The 2021 Expo is expected to attract more than 1,500 attendees. There is no charge to ” attend the Expo, thanks to the generous support of our partners and sponsors — like you. We hope you will consider partnering with Neuro Challenge to support the Parkinson’s Always come away community at the Parkinson’s Expo. If you wish to reserve your space, return the having“ learned commitment form included in this packet. The opportunities in this packet are available something new. on a first come, first serve basis.

Please visit our website (neurochallenge.org) for more information and do not hesitate ” to contact us with any questions. It is comforting“ Ronald Beck Robyn Faucy-Washington to hear from the Neuro Challenge Foundation for Parkinson’s Neuro Challenge Foundation for Parkinson’s one speaker that Board Chairman Chief Executive Officer I have had all of the symptoms of Parkinson's which were mentioned, ABOUT NCF and not from a life threatening disease. Neuro Challenge Foundation for With the help of Parkinson's (NCF) is a non-profit medication and organization that originated in exercise, a fairly Sarasota in 2008. We provide more than 45 monthly educational and support programs normal life can still to people with Parkinson's and their caregivers in Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte, Pinellas, be attained. Thanks Marion and Highlands counties. for your great organization and In addition, we offer individualized care advising, community resource referrals, programs!!! semi-annual Distinguished Speakers Series events, an annual Parkinson’s Symposium, and a Health Care Provider Education Program. NCF serves more than 2,500 people ” annually and provides all programs and services at no charge. 2020 EXPO HIGHLIGHTS

The 3rd Annual Parkinson’s Expo, presented by Neuro Challenge Foundation was the largest Parkinson’s disease educational event in ATTENDEE and the largest in the country with over 100+ COMMENTS NUMBER OF 1,400 VOLUNTEERS Thank you to all the HELPED TO MAKE lovely people“ who ATTENDEES! THE EXPO A SUCCESS! created this expo for Parkinson's patients and their caregivers. For ATTENDEES CAME FROM me it was educational, 21 STATES AND CANADA encouraging and Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, empowering. Thank you. Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virgina and Wisconsin. Attendees also came from the following 24 counties in Florida: Sarasota, Manatee, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Polk, Charlotte, Lee, Collier, Monroe, Orange, Pasco, Hernando, Citrus, Highlands, Hardee Desoto, Miami-Dade, Broward, Lake, Seminole, ” Palm Beach, Bradford, Sumter, and Marion. Very well organized and it ran very“ smoothly! So glad we attended and gathered information bullhorn11,243 on so many services out Number of people reached on Facebook during day-of coverage 90% there to help us. Thank of the event with 8,125 engagments (likes, shares or comments). OF you! ATTENDEES FEEL STRONGER AND MORE ” EMPOWERED Great program for FREE 9 information“ and Thanks to our sponsors the RENOWNED AFTER ATTEND- event was provided at no ING THE EXPO fantastic staff and charge to the Parkinson’s SPEAKERS exhibitors who really community. from all over the country presented on topics to help care about making life Educate, Engage and Empower  better for those who heart the Parkinson’s community. have PD. LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS newsMEDIA ” The event received media of Rock Steady Boxing, Dancing Through Parkinson's, Yoga for PD, So pleased coverage from several and Pedaling for Parkinson’s. “ outlets. for your organization and how hard you have worked for Parkinson’s and all of us! Amazing 76% 90% 92% what you have done OF OF OF in 10 years and what’s ATTENDEES ahead! So lucky to have ATTENDEES ATTENDEES were people with Learned of new medication Discovered new information discovered you!!! Parkinson’s Disease or and treatment options. and resources. caregiver. ” THANK YOU TO OUR 2020 SPONSORS

EXCLUSIVE PRESENTING SPONSOR INTERACTIVE DEMO B-Mo Fit HealthFit The Sarasota Ballet Title Boxing YogaReach

COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIAMOND SPONSORS PARTNERS Achieving Wellness Group ® Compassion & Choices Dysphagia Management Systems, LLC PLATINUM SPONSORS Grand Living at Lakewood Ranch ITN Suncoast JFCS of the Suncoast Lighthouse Vision Loss Education Center Manatee County Veterans Services Neuro Challenge Crafters Guild Rare Patient Voice, LLC Sarasota Memorial Health Care GOLD SPONSORS System Senior Connection Center Senior Helpers of Venice Tidewell Hospice Inc. Transitions Rehabilitation Health & Aquatics SILVER SPONSORS USF Parkinson's Disease and BradBryan! Multimedia Inc. • CCAV Event Production Movement Disorders Center GE Healthcare Home Instead Senior Care • Law Office of Nancy L. Cavey Parkinson’s Foundation • Rough & Ready Media • UCB SPECIAL THANKS Voyager Therapeutics • Your CBD Store All Volunteers Braden River High School Key Club Erika Kelly WATER SPONSOR LECOM Medical Students Manatee High School Key Club Sarasota High School Key Club OBJECTIVES  The primary objective of the Parkinson’s Expo is to Educate, Engage and Empower the Parkinson’s community. That will be achieved by providing information or presentations PROGRAM on the following: OVERVIEW

 The non-motor aspects of Parkinson’s disease Speakers and their specific topics will  Medication and treatment options be announced in  The importance of movement therapies SEPTEMBER 2020  Preparing for the challenges of advanced Parkinson’s disease  Assistive device and technology demonstrations  Actionable approaches to Parkinson’s disease  Caregiver Support  The Parkinson’s Expo will also connect participants with valuable community resources DATES & and provide an opportunity for participants to socially engage with others in the Parkinson’s community. DEADLINES

Any sponsorship proceeds in excess of the Parkinson’s Expo expenses will be used to fund APRIL 20, 2020 year-round, ongoing support for people with Parkinson’s and their caregivers in the host Sponsorship community and surrounding areas. opportunities available by invitation to PROMOTIONAL EFFORTS current partners

The Parkinson’s Expo will be promoted throughout Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte, Desoto, MAY 18, 2020 Lee, Collier, Highlands, Hardee, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Polk, and Orange Counties in the Sponsorship following manners: opportunities open  Distribution of flyers to physician offices, hospitals, and community partners. to public   Print advertising with a circulation of over 129,000 in the following Observer Media NOVEMBER 1, Group publications: Longboat, Sarasota/Siesta Key, East County, West Orange, Winter 2020 Park/Maitland and Windermere Observers and the Business Observer in Manatee, Deadline to be Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee, Collier, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Polk and Orange Counties. included in Expo See Observer Network Reach document included in packet. advertising  Digital advertising in all properties. See Observer Network Deadline to be Reach document included in the packet. included in flyer  Inclusion in each community’s ’s calendar of events.  Promotion through Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. DECEMBER 31,  Email announcements by Neuro Challenge Foundation and partner organizations to 2020 All sponsorships to reach over 10,000 people. be paid in full  Save the date mailer to at least 5,000 people with Parkinson’s, caregivers, neurologists, community partners and other healthcare professionals. JANUARY 20,  Registration mailer to at least 5,000 people with Parkinson’s, caregivers, neurologists, 2021 community partners and other healthcare professionals. Program ads and  Promotion at more than 45 monthly NCF programs in Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, descriptions due Pinellas, Marion and Highlands Counties. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Space is limited at the following levels Exclusive Presenting $50,000  First choice of 10x10 exhibitor space in the  Branded promotional item included in participant exhibition hall with main stage with over 1,500 bag (must be approved by NCF) people in attendance  Company flyer included in participant bag  45-minute presentation from main stage on your (maximum size 8.5 x 11 and must be approved by NCF) company’s product and or services  Company logo on transition slides  Company logo on stage signage  Most prominent logo placement in all forms of   recognition Company logo in email announcements  Full page, back cover ad in the Expo 2021 program  Company logo on event flyers distributed to  Company logo included on Expo webpage physician offices, hospitals, partners  First right of refusal for sponsorship level, not  Company logo in four half-page ads in the following amount, for 2022 Expo Observer Media Group publications: Longboat,  Company logo on event signage Sarasota, East County, Siesta Key, West Orange,  Recognition in the sponsorship packet for Winter Park/Maitland and Windermere Observers Expo 2022 and the Business Observer in Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte, Lee, Collier, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Polk,  Use of phrase “(your company name) Supporter of and Orange Counties. See Observer Network Reach the Parkinson's Expo 2021” on corporate materials document included in the packet on page 12. until March 30, 2021 (subject to approval by NCF) (See Dates and Deadlines on page 5).  Social Media advertising on Facebook and Twitter

Diamond $20,000 — Limited to 3  5-minute opportunity to address crowd from main  Branded promotional item included in participant stage (placement decided by NCF) bag (must be approved by NCF)  Priority of 10x10 exhibitor space in the exhibition  Company flyer included in participant bag hall with main stage with over 1,500 people in (maximum size 8.5 x 11 and must be approved by NCF) attendance  Company logo on transition slides  Prominent logo placement in all forms of  Company logo on stage signage recognition  Company logo in email announcements  Company logo on event flyers distributed to  Full page ad, inside front or inside back cover, in the physician offices, hospitals, partners Expo 2021 program  Company logo in four half-page ads in the following  Company logo included on Expo webpage Observer Media Group publications: Longboat,  First right of refusal for sponsorship level, not Sarasota, East County, Siesta Key, West Orange, amount, for 2022 Expo Winter Park/Maitland and Windermere Observers  Company logo on event signage and the Business Observer in Sarasota, Manatee,  Recognition in the sponsorship packet for Expo 2022 Charlotte, Lee, Collier, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Polk,  Use of phrase “(your company name) Supporter of and Orange Counties. See Observer Network Reach the Parkinson's Expo 2021” on corporate materials document included in the packet on page 12. until March 30, 2021 (subject to approval by NCF) (See Dates and Deadlines on page 5).  Social Media advertising on Facebook and Twitter Platinum $10,000 — Limited to 5

 10x10 exhibitor space in the exhibition hall with  Company flyer included in participant bag main stage with over 1,500 people in attendance (maximum size 8.5 x 11 and must be approved by NCF)    Company logo on event flyers distributed to Company logo on transition slides physician offices, hospitals, partners  Company logo on stage signage  Company logo in email announcements  Company logo in four half-page ads in the following   Observer Media Group publications: Longboat, Full page ad in the Expo 2021 program Sarasota, East County, Siesta Key, West Orange,  Company logo included on Expo webpage Winter Park/Maitland and Windermere Observers  First right of refusal for sponsorship level, not and the Business Observer in Sarasota, Manatee, amount, for 2022 Expo Charlotte, Lee, Collier, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Polk,  Company logo on event signage and Orange Counties. See Observer Network Reach  Recognition in the sponsorship packet for Expo 2022 document included in the packet on page 12.   (See Dates and Deadlines on page 5) Use of phrase “(your company name) Supporter of the Parkinson's Expo 2021” on corporate materials  Branded promotional item included in participant until March 30, 2021 (subject to approval by NCF) bag (must be approved by NCF)  Social Media advertising on Facebook and Twitter

Gold $7,500 — Limited to 8

 8-foot table in Lobby outside Center Hall. This area  Company listing in email announcements is not located in exhibition hall with main stage.  Half page ad in the Expo 2021 program   Company listing on event flyers to physician offices,  Company listing included on Expo webpage hospitals, partners  First right of refusal for sponsorship level, not  Company listing in four half-page ads in the following amount, for 2022 Expo Observer Media Group publications: Longboat,  Company logo on event signage Sarasota, East County, Siesta Key, West Orange,  Recognition in the sponsorship packet for Expo 2022 Winter Park/Maitland and Windermere Observers and the Business Observer in Sarasota, Manatee,  Use of phrase “(your company name) Supporter of Charlotte, Lee, Collier, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Polk, the Parkinson's Expo 2021” on corporate materials and Orange Counties. See Observer Network Reach until March 30, 2021 (subject to approval by NCF) document included in the packet on page 12.  Social Media advertising via Facebook and Twitter (See Dates and Deadlines on page 5)

Silver $5,000 — Limited to 9

 8-foot table in exhibitor area. This area is not located  Company listing on event signage in exhibition hall with main stage.  Recognition in the sponsorship packet for Expo 2022  Company listing on event flyers to physician offices,  Use of phrase “(your company name) Supporter of hospitals, partners the Parkinson's Expo 2021” on corporate materials  Company listing in email announcements until March 30, 2021 (subject to approval by NCF)  Company listing included on Expo webpage  Social Media advertising via Facebook and Twitter  First right of refusal for sponsorship level, not amount, for 2022 Expo SPONSORSHIP MAP

MAIN STAGE

CENTER HALL SPONORS: Exclusive Presenting Diamond Platinum

LOBBY SPONSORS: Gold MAIN HALL SPONSORS: MAIN ENTRANCE Silver

EXHIBITOR AREA: Community Resource Partner OTHER SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

The following opportunities are exclusive and do not include an exhibitor table unless noted in description.

Coffee Sponsor $3,500 Everyone loves coffee! NCF will provide coffee. You will receive a branded coffee station, quarter page ad in the program. You can provide a promotional flyer for the attendee bags. (Does NOT include exhibitor table.)

Water Sponsor $3,500 Everyone needs water! NCF will provide water. You will receive a branded water station, quarter page ad in the program. You can provide a promotional flyer for the attendee bags. (Does NOT include exhibitor table.)

Community Resource Partner — $500 local non-profit; $1,500 local for-profit (CRP is for local non-profit and local for-profit organizations that provide valuable resources for the Parkinson’s community; limited to 18) Six foot table in Community Resource Partner Area. Sponsor will be listed in the Expo program.

Non-profit organizations will receive a 15% discount on sponsorship opportunities. Tax exempt certificate is required. This discount is not applicable to the Community Resource Partner option. All sponsorship inquiries must be approved by Neuro Challenge Foundation for Parkinson’s. NCF has the right to refuse any potential sponsors.

CHECK OUT OUR LIVE EXPO COVERAGE To view photos and videos from the 2020 Parkinson's Expo visit Facebook.com/NeuroChallenge #ParkinsonsExpo FOR INQUIRIES & SPONSORSHIP INQUIRIES PLEASE INFORMATION CONTACT Robyn CANCELLATION POLICY Faucy-Washington Cancellation requests must be submitted in writing via email to [email protected]. at Neuro Challenge Foundation will retain the following percentages of cancelled expo@ sponsorship commitments: neurochallenge.org  Before August 31, 2020: 20% or call  Between September 1 and September 31, 2020: 50%  On or after October 31, 2020: 100% 941-926-6413

COMPANIES ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE ARE  Medical supply or equipment  Home healthcare and hospice  Physician practices/groups  Pharmaceutical  Assisted living, skilled nursing and  Parkinson research and advocacy organizations  Laboratory equipment or rehab facilities  Non-profit organizations that serve instruments  Hospitals the Parkinson’s community  Medical software  Insurance providers THE PARKINSON’S EXPO

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Exclusive Diamond Platinum Gold Silver Presenting Limited to 3 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $50,000 $20,000

First choice of exhibitor space (10x10) in the exhibition hall with main stage 45 minute presentation from main stage on your company’s product and or services Priority choice of exhibitor space (10x10) in exhibition hall with main stage 5 minute opportunity to address crowd from main stage Company logo on event flyer to physician offices, hospitals, partners Company listing on event flyer to physician offices, hospitals, partners Company logo in Observer Media Group advertising Company listing in Observer Media Group advertising

8 ft table in exhibition hall with main stage

8 ft table in Lobby (Not in Main Exhibition Hall) 8 ft table in exhibition area (Not in Main Exhibition Hall) Branded promotional item included in participant bag (must be approved by NCF) Company flyer included in participant bag (must be approved by NCF) Company logo displayed on stage signage Company logo in email announcements Company listing in email announcements Ad in the PE 2021 program (Ad size varies by sponsor level. See sponsorship details by level) Company listing in the PE 2021 program Company listing included on PE webpage Company logo on PE webpage Company logo on event signage Company listing on event signage First right of refusal for sponsorship level, not amount, for 2022 PE Recognition in the sponsorship packet for PE 2021 Use of phrase “(your company name) Supporter of the PE 2021” on corporate materials until March 30, 2021 (subject to approval by NCF) PRINT

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VOLUME 17, NO. 21 FREE • THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2015 INSIDE Your guide to summer camps Brad Prechtl | CEO OF FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS in Sarasota and Manatee ARTS+CULTURE 55-and-up community counties. HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE NEWS TOP DEALS Keeping Pace Service with a Smile Corporate Report WHO’S A Having the latest technology is a must GAINSA former Disney manager MOMENTUM looks to bring Raymond James Bank adds to its AmericaGOOD BOY? II Electronics for hospitals to stay competitive and customer experience values from his board, WellCare promotes new Florida CEO invests in north attract patients. Tampa General recently past to his new home health care firm. president and more corporate news and spent $10 million toward this goal. PAGE 9 events on the Gulf Coast. Manatee land. 17 Premier Lakewood Ranch’s Manatee PAGE 7 Sports PAGE 14first age-restricted Ruskin’s Sun Point Campus . D

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Firefly Gala, benefiting “(It’s) something we’re very adoptable dogs good 116578 excited about,” said Jacque manners and obedience. Forty Carrots. MEMBER FDIC Petroulakis, spokeswomanC1Bank.com for • (877)We’re happy 266-2265 to report TY PKWY. INSIDE LONGBOATUNIVERSI Pulte Group, which has age- that Magnum got the best restricted Del Webb communi- dog treat of all: ties in 23 states. “We know this “Magnum has been ad- Longboat Key’s weekly newspaperis a sought-after since area to1978 live for opted and will be going to N retirees and pre-retirees alike, his new home this week,” said trainer Cindy Skarda. 1/2 MILE YOUR TOWN SEE DEL WEBB PAGE 4A

BEAN COUNTER Do you feed or pet this KEEPING UP WITH Observeryoung buck in Heritage YOU. YOURHarbour NEIGHBORS. South? These YOURTHE NEIGHBORHOOD. BUCK STOPSAPRIL HEREFOOLS 7A actions could cost big VOLUME 37, NO. 36 bucks — and end up FREE • THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2015 LONGBOAT 13,373 harming the deer. East County YOUR TOWN Boat storage AMANDA SEBASTIANO SALUTE STAFF WRITER brings stormy

FOR SERVICE HERITAGE HARBOUR — Bambi loves snacking on popcorn and waters to the posing for selfies with Heritage Harbour South residents. But the residents’ relationship Village with the 1-year-old white-tailed deer they’ve nicknamed after the Longboat A petition urges the town Christian Lewis, storied deer could come at a cost 6, walked away from — both for the yearling and for to address a section Lakewood Ranch Com- residents who feed and pet him. of Bayside Drive that’s munity Activities’ annual By next year, the buck will reach EGGstravaganza Easter maturity and will want to mate, used to store vessels. event March 28, with a according to Justin Matthews, of trophy-sized container of Matthews Wildlife Rescue, who Courtesy rendering deliciousness. A restauranthopes torendering end the friendlyconcept encounfor Moore’s- Stone Crab Restaurant released to the Longboat Observer shows KURT SCHULTHEIS GulfshoreThe of first-grader Longboat Key at Gul- a modernters restaurant between residentssimilar to Tom and Leanoard’s the and Mark Caragiulo’s Shore restaurant on St. Armands SENIOR EDITOR residentlett Bob Elementary Jensen reSchool- Circle.buck The firm before hired he reachesto sketch maturity. the restaurant used a Shore concept for the rendering. centlywon got aa jarhero’s of 588 honor: Jelly Bucks can become aggressive Just when you thought the Long- MarineBeans Corp. after veterans winning the when they’re ready to mate, espe- beach Village had enough prob- Capt. EastTom CountySmith and Observer Cpl. ’s cially when they feel threatened. lems with peacocks, another issue OBSERVER Ted Smith“Guess (no How relation) Many” Matthews saw a resident “play is making waves. honoredcontest. Jensen, a former Moore’sfighting” with the deer last weekRestaurant Village resident Joe Mazza pre- Key Marine whoChristian’s served winning in and watched while the buck stood sented a petition of 111 signaturesCourtesy photo Guamguess? and China Six hundred. protect- Heritage Harbour South’s newest resident is a young buck — a 1-year-old white-tailedlast week deerto Town residents Manager call Bambi. Dave ing railroads from the SEE DEER PAGE 3A Residents could face fines for feeding, petting or playing with the deer. Bullock, urging the town to look at Japanese, in a ceremony. gets first course approval a sliver of town-owned property The ceremony was along Sarasota Bay off of Bayside offered through a Tide- Drive to the right of the Linley Well Hospice of Sarasota Moore’s Stone Crab KURT SCHULTHEIS discussion Monday night, the Street boat ramp that’s been used program in which veterans SENIOR EDITOR Longboat Key Town Commission to store and launch small boats, volunteer by honoring Restaurant came granted two requests by Moore’s canoes and kayaks for years. those who served. one step closer to If Moore’s Stone Crab Restaurant co-owner Alan Moore on first Mazza and 110 other residents SARASOTAburned to the ground tomorrow reading to change the compre- believe the vessels, some of which Sarasota rebuilding at or was blown apart by a hurricane, hensive plan and the restaurant’s are tied or locked up, are unsight- COMING SOON Monday night’s a future house would replace the zoning designation from residen- ly and create a parking problem. TO A NEST 47-year-old restaurant. tial to commercial. “We’re looking for some relief out commission meeting. Commissioners don’t want The changes need to be there,” Mazza told commissioners NEAR YOU... that to happen. A Longboat Key couple After an hour-and-a-half-long SEE MOORE’S PAGE 2A SEE STORAGE PAGE 7A is expecting. That’s right, swans Sully and Susie have nested and are expect- County is uber happy ing a special delivery of cygnets at the end of about new program. OApril. Their cygnets willbserver PAGE 4A hit the waters after twoYOU . YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. days in the pond across KEY CRIME SOLVER the street from CVS. VOLUME 11, NO. 19 To learn more about Longboat Key’s detective FREE • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 the swan-care efforts, visit: GracieSwan.org. sergeant has worked to solve 15 cases since he took over the Key’s detective beat. CITYARTS+CULTURE AND COUNTY: KURT SCHULTHEIS SARASOTA/SIESTA KEY 23,425 SENIOR EDITOR

Longboat Key Detective Sgt. Bob Why can’tBourque doesn’t keepwe pictures of be friends? SIESTAhis family on his desk, and there KEY isn’t any memorabilia adorning the walls of his 12-foot-by-12- Sarasota county and city footcommissioners office. embarked on a $400,000 Formerlytrip to Camp the PelicanBeefsquash Press last week to try to bury theCluttering hatchet Bourque’sand smoke desk, the proverbial peace pipe. floor and filing cabinets are hun- dreds of manila folders, stuffed with paperwork on both active ALEXLost MAHADEVAN and donated works and closed crime cases on Long- DIGITALof art EDITOR get a second life boat Key. in “MASHterpiece.” Since Bourque, a police officer County is uber happy The Hatfields and the McCoys. on the Key since December 2009, Full-timeBLACK residents TIE and snow- became detective sergeant in May aboutDASH newBOUTIQUE program. birds.OAttendees Sarasota rock County out andbserver the 2014, unsolved cases have been city atof theSarasota? Firefly Gala, YOU. solvedYOUR at a rapid NEIGHBORS. pace. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. PAGECOMING 4A TO Althoughbenefiting city Fortyand county Carrots com - “It’s all about solving puzzles,” missioners have been embroiled Bourque said. “We have more THE CIRCLE 2A VOLUMEFamily 45, NO.Center. 36 in a years-long battle over myr- time to deal with crimes that larg- FREE • WEDNESDAY,We try to keep APRIL Kurtup Schultheiswith 1, 2015 iad INSIDE municipal issues, a recent Longboat Key Detective Sergeant Bob Bourque has no trouble finding any one of the hundreds of manila folder friendship retreat ordered by a SEE BOURQUE PAGE 3A case files he keeps in his office. the Kardashians as 12th Judicial Circuit Court judge they open a new store. OBSERVER appears to be soothing relations. Although the week-long trip bridged relations between the two government bodies, a covert CITYoperation from an old nemesis AND COUNTY: raised the possibility of new Sun- FDOT project shine suits. Judge Saul Goodman ordered a stay in pending litigation between will cause Whythe two government bodies can’t over we be friends? the former police station site in downtown Sarasota, and forced Siesta bridge the two sides to attend Camp Beefsquash.Sarasota The county city and and county city commissioners embarked on a $400,000 trip to Camp Beefsquash will each tap their respective gen- closures erallast funds week to split to thetry $400,000 to bury the hatchet and smoke the proverbial peace pipe. price tag for the retreat. A $12 million resident- The city’s refusal to convey the Alex Mahadevan ALEX MAHADEVAN Sarasota County Commissioner Paul Caragiulo soothes relations between city and county commissioners only overpass could DIGITALSEE EDITORBEEFSQUASH PAGE 4A with a rendition of the Beach Boys’ “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” during a friendship retreat at Camp Beefsquash. eventually reduce traffic The Hatfields and the McCoys. on Stickney Point Road. Full-time residents and snow- birds. Sarasota County and the DASH BOUTIQUE city of Sarasota? JESSICACOMING SALMOND TO AlthoughYOUR city andTOWN county com- Festival promoters scout STAFF WRITER missioners have been embroiled THE CIRCLE 2A The intersection of Beach Road Siesta Key in a years-long battle over myr- We try to keep up with iad municipal issues, a recent and Midnight Pass has been a Phillippi Creek for concert target the for Kardashians the Florida Depart as - friendship retreat ordered by a 12th Judicial Circuit Court judge ment ofthey Transportation, open a new store. based appears to be soothing relations. on the number of accidents and Although the week-long trip traffic back-up at the signal. At bridged relations between the As questions a public meeting in March, FDOT two government bodies, a covert representatives showed residents operation from an old nemesis surround the fate of two possible options: removing raised the possibility of new Sun- one noisy business theFDOT free-flow right project turn lanes or shine suits. installing a three-way round- Judge Saul Goodman ordered a along Phillippi Creek, about. stay in pending litigation between However,will basedcause on comments the two government bodies over plans for a music from several public meetings and the former police station site in more than 300 letters of disap- festival in the area proval, FDOT is considering a downtownIT’S READSarasota, and forced Siesta bridge the two sides to attend Camp are beginning new alternative: an overpass Beefsquash.EVERYWHERE The city and county connected to the Stickney Point bridge to be used only by Siesta will each tap their respective gen- to crystalize. closures The Observer really is Key residents. eral funds to split the $400,000 read everywhere… even At a public meeting April 1, price tag for the retreat. inside our office! Luis FDOTA $12 representatives million resident- revealed The city’s refusal to convey the Alex Mahadevan Trujillo, graphic designer PAGE 3A plans for an express overpass Sarasota County Commissioner Paul Caragiulo soothes relations between city and county commissioners only overpass could for the Observer Media that would be added to the bridge. SEE BEEFSQUASH PAGE 4A with a rendition of the Beach Boys’ “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” during a friendship retreat at Camp Beefsquash. Group, shows his sup- Renderingseventually of the reduce potential traffic two- port inside the Observer lane overpass show it extending headquarters on the overon the Stickney Intracoastal Point Waterway Road. editorial floor. SEE OVERPASS PAGE 3A JESSICA SALMOND YOUR TOWN Festival promoters scout STAFF WRITER Charlotte The intersection of Beach Road TOTAL AVG.and Midnight Pass has been a WEEKLY CIRCULATION 152,486 Phillippi Creek for concert target for the Florida Depart- ment of Transportation, based on the number of accidents and traffic back-up at the signal. At As questions a public meeting in March, FDOT representatives showed residents surround the fate of two possible options: removing the free-flow right turn lanes or one noisy business installing a three-way round- along Phillippi Creek, about. 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