VENICE ALL BUSINESS Leading ladies recognized ro Pages 16A, 17A LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER '` September 20-21, 2014 • Vol. 69 No. 42 An Edition of the Sun Gator Arena group turns to a pro attack? By KIM COOL No big deal features editor With Venice City Council to this man scheduled to discuss the final demolition of the Venice Circus Arena next week, the By GREG GILES group fighting for its survival News editor has restructured and signed on A resident of the Venetian Golf a fundraising professional. & River Club who was bitten by Time will tell whether the an 8-foot alligator Friday drove last-ditch effort will help the himself to his doctor’s office to facility survive its latest death !\ ,' have it looked at. watch. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Following the restructuring, Conservation Commission was the foundation board will con- on scene Friday morning, but sist of chairman Tito Gaona, hadn’t been able to trap the vice chair Mike Pachota, trea- ' alligator as of press time. surer Tom Whittaker of Dowd !' “I’m just fine,” said Tim Whittaker Accounting, Dorian Schimberge, the victim. Mattox of Venice Community ! He told a wildlife commission Center, Trish Labus of Habitat investigator he was walking for Humanity and one person along the water’s edge when an to be announced. Alike' alligator came out of the water Members and friends of the and bit him on the left calf and Venice Circus Arts Foundation ankle. will be at City Hall Tuesday The club’s Community to plead for at least another Manager, David Listen, reported year in which to raise money the attack on Schimberge’s to save what some consider behalf. a white elephant and others SUN PHOTO BY KIM COOL Gary Morse, Fish and Wildlife consider to be a national spokesman, said a trapper was treasure. Alex Rotella, executive producer of VisionStream Media of Sarasota, holds an old circus tent stake as Orlando immediately dispatched to the And a new player in the Bevington, of the Circus Arts Foundation, wields a mallet actually used by roustabouts for The Greatest Show on area. effort will be there too. Earth when erecting tents needed for the traveling show that wintered in Venice from 1960 to 1992. A scale model “He just went to his personal “I see a strong skeleton there of the arena is in the foreground. doctor,” Morse said. “No EMS and it needs to be resurrected,” Rotella is an Anthony Robbins list four out of those 10 years. Rotella’s firm recently helped was contacted. It doesn’t sound said Alex Rotella, executive alum with extensive acting and “The creation of VisionStream raise $11 million in one year particularly serious.” producer of VisionStream marketing experience. As an Media is the culmination of all to fund a new library for the Joseph Iafe, general manager, Media. “My vision is not only actor, he portrayed Billy Flynn in my skills,” he said. “We are a Ringling College of Art & of the Venetian Golf Club, said telling the story of what the the National Tour of “Chicago.” strategic marketing organization Design.” GATOR | 10 Circus Arena was and its While selling computer that informs and entertains “We had to tell a compelling tremendous history, but also to systems to doctors in the as we engage. We started the story about the library,” he tell the story of what the arena 1980s, he developed marketing Gorilla Film Festival in Sarasota. said. “This (the arena project) can be. It can be a multipur- strategies that placed the par- We now have entries from 38 pose facility.” ent company on the INC 500 countries.” ARENA | 10 Arena’s fate on council agenda PHOTO PROVIDED By GREG GILES any analysis or offer a financial With sea turtle nesting season News editor plan. drawing to an end, local beaches Staff did its own research have seen record numbers of nests The fate of the Venice Circus and concluded: this year. Arena may be decided next • only half (20,000 square week. feet) of the arena’s roof would Sea turtle Tuesday, Venice City Council be appropriate for a solar will hear the responses to its installation due to its northerly latest request for letters of slope. nesting up interest from people about de- • the arena’s roof would veloping the historic property. likely have to be restored prior It will also discuss whether to installation, at an estimated to demolish it. cost of $300,000. By STEVE REILLY The only letters of interest • the Florida Power & Light staff writer submission was a proposal Net Metering program only by the Venice Circus Arts credits customers who put Sea turtle nesting is slowing Foundation Inc., which electricity back into the grid to a crawl, but the season has expressed continued interest at the wholesale rate, which FILE PHOTO seen an increased number of in restoring the arena by is less than 50 percent of the local nests. In this photo taken months ago, construction crews work inside the shell retrofitting it with a solar panel retail rate. As of Sept. 12, the Coastal of the Venice Circus Arena after the outside covering of the arena had been system over an open-air arena. Proponents were hoping the Wildlife Club, which oversees torn off. But the foundation had only prospect of a solar installation Manasota Key, reported 3,260 a little more than $2,000 in would allow the city to sell “Most systems are designed paying for the city’s electrical loggerhead nests, 32 green sea its bank account in July after electricity back to FPL, making to only accommodate actual usage could be significant. turtle nests and two Kemp’s more than four years of fund- a profit for the city. usage since excess generation There’s hope yet for those ridley nests. raising, and airport staff said Airport Administrator Chris does not provide an equitable Mote Marine Laboratory the proposal did not include Rozansky’s analysis concluded, return on investment.” Still, AGENDA | 10 oversees sea turtle nest- ing along 35 miles of Gulf beaches from Venice north to District wants school psych fired Longboat Key. According to its last report on Mote.org, as of Sept. 6, 2,367 loggerhead nests and 10 green turtle nests were reported. By DREW WINCHESTER a hearing in front of the state to a caseworker, calling Dorey served both male and female Of those nests, 350 logger- staff writer Division of Administrative a “pedophile” who does “sick students. No complaints have heads were reported on Venice Hearings, but it has not yet been things to children.” been lodged against Dorey Beach and another 1,157 on Sarasota County School scheduled. The abuse allegedly occurred during his 12 years with the Casey Key. Of the 10 green sea Superintendent Lori White is Dorey is at a home Dorey shared with his district, Ferguson said. turtle nests, eight were record- looking to terminate Harvey currently sus- wife in Nokomis, and during a Dorey’s current salary is ed on Casey Key and none in Dorey, a school psychologist who pended without cross-country camping trip. The $66,189 annually. Venice. recently had a host of criminal pay, according to girl reported that Dorey repeat- Dorey was also charged in Brenda Bossman oversees charges levied against him, district spokesman edly touched her genitals and December 2013 with two counts sea turtle patrols on Knight including sexually molesting a Scott Ferguson. also molested her in a camper each of hit-and-run involving and Don Pedro islands, north teenage girl once under his foster Dorey, 44, of while visiting Michigan. injury, and hit-and-run involving of Don Pedro State Park. care. DOREY the 500 block of Dorey has been employed as property damage after allegedly Like Manasota Key, Knight White moved the decision Alligator Drive, a psychologist with the district crashing his Cadillac Escalade and Don Pedro islands have to School Board members this Venice, was charged in August since 2002, and worked at Venice into two vehicles on the Laurel had a banner year for nest- week, after Dorey did not touch with one count each of lewd and Taylor Ranch elementary Road exit ramp of Interstate 75. ing. By the end of August, base with the school district and lascivious molestation and schools, and North Port High. 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Nancy Detert with Sept. 18 ........................10-12-23-30-36 — 5 of 5 + PB ..........................$171M Port bicycle ride will take place on Sunday, the Legislative Champion Award at her Venice office. She Sept. 17 ................................1-2-3-5-36 1 5 of 5 ...............................$1,000,000 Oct. 26. With the theme, “It’s the Green was instrumental in ensuring that a child welfare reform Sept. 16 ..........................8-14-15-32-33 1 4 of 5 + PB ...........................$10,000 Pumpkin,” the ride will feature a number of package would assist child protection investigators, Sept. 15 ............................1-4-13-29-36 47 4 of 5 ......................................$100 Trick or Treat stops along the various routes including those who work for sheriffs and sponsored legis- PAYOFF FOR SEPT. 17 ESTIMATED JACKPOT where cyclists can collect various goodies lation that creates efficiencies in the civil process laws. 3 5-digit winners ...............$73,862.46 $196 million “I will look forward to continuing my good working rela- 1,024 4-digit winners ...............$34.50 and snacks. MEGA MILLIONS tionship with the Florida Sheriffs Association as we work 11,192 3-digit winners ...............$8.50 Once again, Alice White and her com- together on issues of public safety, and most importantly, Sept. 16 ........................25-45-51-53-73 mittee are putting together a ride with a protecting our most vulnerable citizens,” she said. LUCKY MONEY MegaBall .............................................2 different twist. For those riders interested, Sept. 16 .............................18-42-45-46 • • • prizes will be awarded to the best costume Lucky Ball ..........................................11 Sept. 12 ........................18-28-33-36-42 and decorated helmet. County business tax • • • Mega Ball ............................................7 Put on by People for Trees, Inc., a nonprofit Sept. 12 .............................19-21-25-26 PAYOFF FOR SEPT. 16 native tree advocacy group, this annual event Lucky Ball ..........................................12 — 5 of 5 + MB ...........................$62M helps support and create an awareness about PAYOFF FOR SEPT. 16 — 5 of 5 ............................$1,000,000 the importance of protecting and maintain- deadline nearing — 4-of-4 LB .........................$600,000 — 4 of 5 + MB .........................$5,000 ing our native tree canopy. 2 4-of-4 .....................................$1,744 11 4 of 5 ......................................$500 This is accomplished through educational 29 3-of-4 LB ............................$305.50 ESTIMATED JACKPOT programs, workshops, landscaping projects, 629 3-of-4 .................................$53.50 $72 million From the sarasota County • Downtown Sarasota, and tree plantings. Believe me, they do a great job. tax ColleCtor’s oFFiCe 101 S. Washington Blvd. Find your Florida dream home • South Sarasota, 8484 The ride will begin at the Imagine School Sarasota County Tax in this great BUYER’S market! South Tamiami Trail. located at 2757 Sycamore St., (near the Collector Barbara Ford- • Venice, 4000 South For a FREE intersection of Toledo Blade and Gateway Coates reminds all business Blvd.) in North Port. The cyclists will follow owners that Sept. 30 is the Tamiami Trail. Welcome Home magazine call In North Port, payments color-coded marked routes corresponding to last day to pay the 2014-15 can be made at City Hall (866) 357-6204 ext. 1222 the 15-, 35-, or 65-mile ride selected. Sarasota County Business The routes will take riders through beau- Tax. After that date, the off Sumter Boulevard, or visit www.welcome-home.com from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tiful pine flatwoods, historical sites and business tax will be various parks. It is not a race, but a casual, delinquent and additional Wednesday. 475635 Notices were mailed in enjoyable ride. money will be due. The preregistration fee of $40 includes a The quickest and easiest July. Any business that has catered breakfast and lunch, SAG support, way to pay is at: not received a notice or a ABC 7 WEATHER and rest stops with giveaways and snacks. SarasotaTaxCollector.com. new business that has not The first 250 riders to register are guaran- “A receipt can be printed registered should contact teed a free ride T-shirt. Check-in, breakfast immediately after the the tax collector imme- VENICE OUTLOOK and on-site registration ($45) will begin at payment is processed,” diately at 941-861-8300, 7 a.m. in the school cafeteria. Group rides Ford-Coates said. option 3, or email Info@ SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY will begin at 8 a.m. Payments can also be SarasotaTaxCollector.com. To register or for more information, visit made by mail or in person Businesses in the cities www.peoplefortrees.com or contact Alice at any Tax Collector Service of Sarasota, Venice, North White at 941-426-9752 or treelady12001@ Center, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Port and in the town of yahoo.com. Monday through Thursday Longboat Key also may Save a tree today, and we will all breathe a and 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. be required to pay a city little easier. Friday: business tax. High Low High Low High Low 85 73 88 72 89 72 SUNRISE, SUNSET VENICE TIDES Can’t find it anywhere? Don’t give up – check Sunrise/set EASTERN STANDARD TIME 60 percent chance of rain 40 percent chance of rain 30 percent chance of rain Tonight’s sunset 7:29 p.m. the Classifieds! Tomorrow’s sunrise 7:18 a.m. DATE HIGH HIGH LOW LOW P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. 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The circus will Administration (FAA) and • a draft FDOT and Owen Ames Kimball $334,704 to pay for a plan to assume the focus on endangered Florida Department of city Joint Participation Company to rehabilitate additional inspection FAA’s overhead rights on and extinct species. Transportation (FDOT) Agreement to pay taxiways A and C in the services for the taxiway the Sharky’s on the Pier Proceeds from the will award Venice mil- 5 percent (up to $66,511) amount of $3.97 million, A and C rehabilitation restaurant property. That event would fund the lions in long-anticipated toward the design of an contingent upon execu- project. agreement, which cost “Save the Circus Arena” grants, but the grant Engineered Materials tion of FAA and FDOT • approval of $789,272 the Airport Fund more project, with a donation agreements have not yet Arrestor System (EMAS). agreements. to design the run- than $2 million, took to the Chalk Festival. been executed. The EMAS, whose The Airport Fund will way 13/31 Runway two years to conclude. The circus perfor- It’s estimated the total design costs come contribute $215,615, or Protection Zone im- mances would be improvements will top in at $1.3 million, is an 5 percent, to the project. provements. The Airport Other business held Nov. 8-16 in two $10 million to complete integral part of the hard- According to Airport Fund will contribute tents, with a third tent projects at the Venice fought plan to bring a Administrator Chris $41,509, or 5 percent of The Venice Circus Arts to provide shade for Municipal Airport, most runway protection zone Rozansky, work will the project. Foundation Inc. will passengers awaiting the of it paid for with federal off two dozen homes begin shortly after All local participation ask council on Tuesday shuttle service to other dollars. near the airport. The receipt of the FAA and comes from the Airport to approve holding the Chalk Festival venues. 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W Saetd. .6 6 a a.m.m.-. 1- 15 ap.m.m.. 4A SUN NEWSPAPERS SEPTEMBER 20, 2014 • WEEKEND EDITION A move to Venice inspires career change By LARRY EVANS well, because the number Correspondent of residents increases from fall into spring and Editor’s note: This is that’s also a corrected version of a the tourist story that ran Wednesday season. in our Women in Business Evanicki special section. describes the clothes, Karen Evanicki was an jewelry and accountant in her native accessories city of Buffalo. she sells EVANICKI She chose to close the as “casual, books on that career when comfortable and trendy.” her husband, Michael, got She goes on “four or a job offer in Florida. five buying trips a year.” The couple and their “Women come in all only child, Zak, moved to sizes, so I carry all sizes, Venice 14 years ago. from extra small to plus.” “I didn’t want to be an Evanicki prides herself accountant anymore, on her relationships with so I started working in regular customers. a clothing store” owned “Customer service is by a couple who lived a big thing with Zak’s. elsewhere in the country, We treat people the way Evanicki said. we like to be treated. We Evanicki worked as a have a lot of one-to-one sales representative for relationships.” a store manager. When For example, she said a she resigned, the store regular customer recently owners made Evanicki spent about 90 minutes the manager. trying on clothes as Then, after six months Evanicki waited on her. as manager, she bought “I enjoyed it,” Evanicki the business from the said. absentee owners. “Some women have “It was the right time and to try on a lot of things PHOTO BY LARRY EVANS the right place,” she said. before finding what they Colorful clothes predominate at Zak’s. “I’ve been on the want because their body fins frenzy avenue for 14 years,” said structure is not suited for Evanicki, who owns and everything in a partic- .A 001 operates Zak’s, a clothing ular size of clothing. " store for women at 101 W. Also, some people have Venice Ave. in downtown trouble putting outfits lite bites and drink specials Venice. together. 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Bay raising the two children still word games, outdoor husband, Joe, David Streiff She leaves behind her Venice, Fla., in 2002. living at home. games — and she retained and wife, Libet, and Susan mother, Cindy; her father, He is survived by his Marilyn Virginia Sidles Marilyn married Frank her competitive spirit to the Streiff and partner, Cathy David; her brother, Mark; loving wife, Jean, along with Streiff Bay, age 88, passed Bay in 1983 and retired very end of her long life. Burmeister. her sister, Nicki; her nieces, eight wonderful children, away in hospice care from nursing. The couple Marilyn endured the Marilyn had eight grand- Sydney and Danielle; and 23 beautiful grand- Thursday, moved to Venice, Fla., tragedies of family illness children who always her nephew, Stone; along children and four little Sept. 18, where Frank died just three and death with quiet delighted her, Matt, Jill, with aunts, uncles, cousins great-grandchildren. 2014. years later. fortitude, stoicism and Casey, Susannah, Alli, Julia, and friends. Services: A Celebration Born Oct. Marilyn stayed in her resilience. Her motto could Cole and Kerry. Finally, she Always keep her radiant of Life service will be held 19, 1925, adopted state for the re- have been “Carry on,” but had eight great-grandchil- smile tucked in your heart, at 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 27, the only maining 30 years of her life. she was not inclined to talk dren, Ania, Felix, Bailey, as she will be forever at Reformed Community daughter of She entertained frequent, about beliefs or emotions. Sam, Alden, Marina, Corbin watching over us. Church, 1600 Banyan Peter and annual visits from her five To her, what she did was and Kendall. Drive, Venice, Fla., followed Rest in peace, sweet Selma Sidles, grown children and their more important than what The family thanks the by a luncheon. Jenny. she grew up with her four families, as well as friends she said. She simply lived kind, caring staff at Village Contributions: In lieu of brothers on her family’s from northern states. her creed. Steady as a rock, On The Isle, Dr. Richard flowers, the family requests John MacFerrin farm in southern Iowa. During the summer, she she was kind, reliable, Diamond and Grace Pastor that donations be made in After high school gradu- traveled north for visits. courageous, modest and James Mitchell. memory of Tim MacFerrin John “Tim” MacFerrin, ation, she began nurse’s Marilyn suffered a stroke loyal. Services: A service will to Tidewell Hospice, 76, of Venice, Fla., training during the war in 2011, requiring a move Marilyn had many be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Philanthropy Department, passed away with dignity years, intending to serve in to assisted living at Village interests of long duration, Sept. 21, at Grace United 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, Thursday, the Women’s Army Corps as On The Isles in Venice, Fla., and she was almost entirely Methodist Church, 400 E. FL 34238. Sept. 11, a nurse. where she lived until her self-taught. Field Avenue, Venice, Fla. 2014. She married Warren death. She played clarinet in the To share a memory visit: Joseph M. Streiff, a fellow Iowan from Raised in the Midwest Venice Concert Band and FarleyFuneralHome.com. Tim her hometown, after the during the Depression handbells in her church served his Meiners Sr. war ended, and the couple years, Marilyn was practical choir; she took up quilting Jennifer S. Lakins country with the Air Force Joseph M. Meiners Sr., began married life, with and thrifty, but never stingy. with great enthusiasm; Jennifer S. Lakins went for 27 years 58, of Venice, Fla., passed Marilyn as a nurse in a She was independent, and she patrolled Venice Beach to be with her Savior and the FBI away Tuesday, Sept. 16, Lutheran hospital and content to fend for herself. for turtle nests; and she Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014. He for 20 years 2014. Farley Funeral Warren as a civil engineer An enthusiastic do-it- bowled, played bridge and needed a smiling angel before retiring Homes & Crematory is with the Pennsylvania yourselfer, she painted her bicycled 5 miles every day and He chose our Jenny. to paradise in handling arrangements. Railroad. Their first house, repaired her roof, until her stroke. daughter was born in 1948, replaced her car brake A lifelong Methodist, she quickly followed by two pads, plumbed her water was dedicated to Grace Fantastic 8an2se more daughters and a son, leaks, tiled her floors and United Methodist Church and much later, a fourth reupholstered furniture in Venice, Fla., where she daughter. Marilyn post- for herself and others. She spent many hours on poned her nursing career to encouraged everyone to do church activities. 'arRaAic Sarur concentrate on family life. the same and was incred- Marilyn’s two husbands $2 OFF Warren and Marilyn and ulous that anyone would died before her. Three of their growing family lived hire a professional to do her four brothers, Howard reg.price ,., in Pennsylvania, Ohio, such work. 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Ven iceI s P arad ise .co m time to accommodate their request. 8A SUN NEWSPAPERS SEPTEMBER 20, 2014 • WEEKEND EDITION Contractor to appeal fine over permit By GREG GILES According to Gates, construction being the citation. approved Aug. 22. the fine to $2,500 if he News editor plan examiners signed done without a permit. “All that work (on LaPorta said that’s a loses the appeal, under off on the permit Demolition of a lanai the lanai) had to take a computer-generated a city rule adopted a Jeff Gates, of application on Friday, interior had already good two to three days, permit that proves it year ago. Coincidentally, Beechwood Builders, Aug. 22. But there was taken place. Without a maybe more, from what was printed on Aug. 22. he served on that same whose wife, Jeanette, an issue with pricing the posted permit, Gates the pictures (show). “The computer board eight years ago. sits on Venice City permit and the permit was issued a stop-work That’s the problem,” system is set up to print “I know it’s a process Council, isn’t happy wasn’t ready for pickup. order and issued a LaPorta said. “Generally, when the permit’s being issue (but) when this with the negative pub- The permit wasn’t $1,500 citation. these are guys that issued. We try to have thing gets dismissed … licity he’s been receiving available until Aug. 27. “I guess I’m guilty of should know better.” that done (beforehand, no one will post any- since being issued a Gates went down to not being able to pick “A lot of contractors on occasion) so we thing,” Gates said, refer- citation for beginning City Hall, as he’d done the permit up,” Gates don’t pick up their can just hand it to the ring to a negative blog a construction job hundreds of times said. permits for two or three contractor,” LaPorta posted earlier about the without a permit. before, picked up the “I couldn’t pick the days, sometimes a week. said. “Normally, we citation. “It will just be He received the permit packet, and paid permit up earlier, even I can’t force anybody print it when we issue assumed the city was citation on Aug. 27, the fees. Inside was the though we were ready to pick up their permit. the permit.” right. Or that the mayor yet he can produce a permit dated Aug. 22. to start, because the You’re just not supposed Gates said he’s con- did something to get city-issued permit dated Two hours earlier city didn’t know what to to start work without it.” fident the fine will be (the citation) dismissed. Aug. 22 for the remod- Code Enforcement vis- charge,” Gates said in Still, there’s the matter dismissed, although It just never stops. eling project he was ited the Ravenna Street his defense. of Gates with his permit the Construction Board “All I want to talk working on. remodel after receiving City Building Official — now in hand — that of Adjustments and about is the truth.” How can that be? a complaint there was Vince LaPorta defended clearly shows it was Appeals could increase Email: [email protected] p I K E E P I N F O R M E D! I I Real Local News in Log onto www.sunnewspapers.net for breaking news. The REAL Local Newspaper. 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Loggerhead and email Sunday to Coastal not documented by a one-mile stretch of Island, Linda Soderquist, volunteers!” other sea turtle nesting Wildlife Club sea turtle patrols — so people still beach along Don Pedro the state permit holder, According to her last has begun to slow on lo- patrol volunteers. need to keep artificial Island. She reported 137 reported coyotes have report, Little Gasparilla cal Gulf beaches. But the Katz and Zoe Bass are light off the beaches. nests this year. However, been “very active” dig- Island has seen 155 winding down of nesting the principal permit “Nights will be in- coyotes and armadillos ging up sea turtle nests. loggerhead nests and doesn’t mean people holders overseeing CWC creasingly dark for the have been feasting on If there is a silver one green turtle nest in should be less vigilant volunteers on Manasota next couple of weeks,” those nests. lining, Soderquist said, 2013. in their protection of Key. Katz said. “On dark “Of the 137 nests, only “Thankfully, (coyotes nesting sea turtles and While Katz doesn’t nights, even a low-watt 36 (hatched) without are) digging mostly old Email: [email protected] PROTECT SEA TURTLES AND • Remove canopies, chairs, toys and other obstructions from ened with federal and state protections, including their nests. beaches at night. According to state law, violators can face up to five years in HATCHING NESTS • Do mini-cleanups of trash on the beach that might hinder prison or a $5,000 fine for disrupting or destroying a nest. The • Disconnect, shield or turn off outdoor lights visible on the nesting turtles or hatchlings. Food scraps left on the beaches intentional disturbance of a sea turtle nest is punishable as a beach until Oct. 31, the end of the local sea turtle nesting season. attract raccoons and other predators. third-degree felony. Under the Federal Endangered Species Act, • Close drapes after dark and move beach furniture off the • Do not allow dogs on the beach. Even leashed dogs, just by violators can face a year in prison and fines up to $100,000. beach. Move or adjust interior lights visible from the beach. being there, can frighten turtles, dig up nests or harm hatchlings For marine wildlife emergencies, including dead or injured • Do not use flashlights, tiki torches, fishing lanterns, photo or shorebird chicks, causing the mother to abandon the nest. adult sea turtles and disoriented hatchlings and disruption of flashes or fireworks on Gulf beaches at night. • If a nesting turtle or hatchlings are spotted, remain quiet, at nests, call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission • Enjoy building sandcastles, digging holes or other play on the a distance and in the dark. Division of Law Enforcement at 888-404-3922, or visit: MyFWC. Gulf beaches, but refill any holes before you leave. 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This said Friday. “We lacked the who want to save the arena. year to proceed with the final he heard “fifth hand” the has an international reach. expertise and needed someone The city reserved the right to demotion for $92,000. person bitten was “clean- We have to start locally to like Alex.” take no action after a review Building Official Vince ing in the backyard by a tell the story. If we can get Bevington has led Circus Arts of the letters of interest. lake” and had to beat the LaPorta will ask the council on the community behind us, Foundation efforts to keep the Rozansky is looking for alligator to get it to release Tuesday to approve the final we can then reach across the arena project alive. Tuesday, direction on whether to con- its grip. demolition. United States and all over the he will ask for a permit to have tinue negotiations for a lease “They are a wild animal Both structures remain in world.” a fundraising circus event for with Venice Circus Adventure and usually tend to be an unsafe condition, he said Four years ago, the foun- the arena at the Airport Festival Golf, a miniature golf course skittish of you, but if you in a city document. dation was granted five years Grounds in conjunction with endeavor, and Tito Gaona’s sneak up on them, their The city received three to come up with a plan and the Chalk Festival in November. trapeze school. The arena is obvious defense is to responses to its first request raise the money to save the But the next two items on the owned by the city and man- attack,” Iafe said. for letters of interest in May: building. While the foundation agenda are even more import- aged by the Venice Municipal Lt. Steve Worobel of the from the Venice Circus Arts has received in-kind donations ant to the foundation. The first Airport. Venice Fire Department Foundation, Gaona’s Flying valued in excess of $300,000, is a City Council review of let- The arena, built in 1960, sat confirmed there was including an engineering study ters of interest for the property; idle for more than 20 years Fantasy Circus, which cur- no call into Venice Fire that demonstrated the viability the foundation submitted the with little maintenance per- rently leases less than one Station No. 3, or EMS, just of the basic structure, there is only letter, though the city has formed until it was deemed acre on the property, and across the street from the little cash in hand. been negotiating with another in February 2013 to be unsafe Venice Circus Adventure Golf, Venetian Golf & River Club. Local fundraising efforts to interested party. due to plywood falling from which the city is still negoti- “That would be an save the arena have included The second is a request by the roof. ating with. unusual one for us,” he circus performances, yard sales Building Official Vince LaPorta In June 2013 the city The board took no action said. and even the sale of old arena to complete the demolition contracted with Cross on the first two proposals, He said the fire de- seats, but no one has come that left the skeleton Rotella Construction Services to but did direct airport staff partment hasn’t had to forward with a major gift to has been brought in to help partially demolish the arena to continue negotiating with respond to an alligator jump-start the drive to save the resurrect. and nearby smaller Octagon Venice Circus Adventure Golf. attack in recent history. home of The Greatest Show on Email: [email protected] Building. 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TWO(2)YEARSORMORe- ances. REQUIREDBYLAW,whichison missal or striking of FileNo:2014CP3318SC AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S orbeforetheearlierofthedate pleadings. CASENO.:2014-02763 DivisionPR DATEOFDEATHISBARRED. 1.Unit# 2118 that is 6 months after the date Thedateoffirstpublicationof JessicaLynHeyveld of service of a copy of the Dated: September4,2014. LICENSENO.:91034 NOTICETOCREDITORS thisNoticeisSeptember20, 2.Unit# 3002 Notice of Administration on the 2014. ChrisWhite survivingspouse,oranattorney KARENE.RUSHING The Department of Health has The administration of the 3.Unit# 4151 infactoraguardianoftheprop- CLERKOFTHECIRCUIT filed an Administrative Com- estate of JOHN KING AttorneyforPersonGiving ClaudeWilcox ertyofthesurvivingspouse,or aBy:A.TChOomURaTs pwlhaiicnht magaayinbset oybotua,inaedcboypycoonf- PdaRtIeMoEfAdUe,athdewcaesasAeUdG,UwShTos7e, NSkoitpicBeerg,Esq. 4Pa.tUrinciita#Ha1y0s43 tdhaetedaotef tthhaetidse2ceydeeanrst'saftdeeratthhe. 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(3924911)-54988-73503844298 1En6g5leWweosotdG,rFele3n4S2t23 sons needing a special accom- LATEROF3MONTHSAFTER Telephone:(941)475-7922 NoticeUnderFictitious modation to participate in this THE TIME OF THE FIRST INTHECIRCUITCOURTFOR OTHERNOTICES E-Mail:[email protected] NameLawPursuant proceeding should contact the PUBLICATION OF THIS SARASOTACOUNTY, PublishSeptember13,20, toSection865.09, individual or agency sending NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER FLORIDA 38 2014 THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A FloridaStatutes this notice not later than seven COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 373857 3085197 Notice is hereby given that the dayspriortotheproceedingat INRE: ESTATEOF THEM. undersigned, desiring to theaddressgivenonthenotice. STEVENJ.REDDING All other creditors of the engage in business under the Telephone: (850) 245-4444, 1- Deceased. decedent and persons having fictitious name of PURPLE 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800- File No. claims or demands against the GRAPHIC DESIGN Located at 955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay 2014-CP-3578-SC 1220CambridgeDrive,Venice, Service. decedent’sestatemustfiletheir Division:Probate TO PLACE Florida, in the County of SARA- Publish: September 13,20,27, 3claMimOsNwTiHthStAhiFsTcEoRurTtHWEIDTAHTINE YOURLEGAL Turn your SOTA, in the City of Venice, 2014 NOTICETOCREDITORS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Florida, intends to register the 185552 3082979 The administration of the NOTICE OFTHISNOTICE. said name with the Division of estate of Steven J. 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