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Save Our Sarasota™: January 2010
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Thursday, January 28, 2010. Circus Recognition in Sarasota. If you know about Sarasota, you know about our circus heritage. Recently two events happened that highlight this heritage. An Historical Marker was unveiled at the home of the Wallenda family. This plaque is on Arlington near the intersection with Orange. If you get the chance stop by and take a look. Sarasota has a unique connection to the circus and these events remind us of this.
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Save Our Sarasota™: April 2008
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Saturday, April 26, 2008. Each year the city of Sarasota celebrates Arbor Day by planting a tree at one of the schools in the city. This year an oak was planted at Bay Haven School. First through fourth grade students attended the ceremony. The students helped with he planting and sang a couple songs related to trees. Thanks to the City of Sarasota, including Public Works staff and City Commissioners for participating in the celebration. A few we...
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Save Our Sarasota™: May 2008
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Sunday, May 18, 2008. Cutting down nature to save nature. Here is a nice large pine tree in Laurel Park. It no longer exists. Seems the developer of the property has a plan for a house with solar panels on the roof. The pine tree was deemed to be a hiderance as it would shade the solar panel. Removal was the only option. Thus nature was cut down and removed so we could save the planet. A similar action in California. Sunday, May 04, 2008.
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Save Our Sarasota™: February 2013
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Sunday, February 17, 2013. WalMart Proposes Urban Model Superstore for City Neighborhood Edge. This proposal has stirred up many neighbors and small businesses in nearby downtown Sarasota. Folks are concerned about a very large, 24/7 operation that does not have the infrastructure or buffering to accommodate such a store. Nearby businesses are concerned by the potential competitive imbalance. Candy Spaulding wrote an excellent Guest Editorial.
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Save Our Sarasota™: February 2009
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Sunday, February 08, 2009. Janice Green, SOS Founder, Dies. Janice Green, one of Sarasota’s most prominent advocates for better city planning and design, died peacefully February 7, 2009 at her home in Cherokee Park, Sarasota, Florida. In lieu of flowers, Janice has requested that everyone "plant trees". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Janice Green, SOS Founder, Dies. Sarasota Housing Authority Resident's Association.
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Save Our Sarasota™: Laying Bricks in Laurel Park
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Saturday, December 19, 2009. Laying Bricks in Laurel Park. A neighborhood improvement project organized and sponsored by the Laurel Park Neighborhood Association drew many volunteers that put bricks back onto the street to restore the street to it’s 1920’s look. Bricks needed to be cleaned, laced on a prepared bed, tapped into place and sand swept into the space between the bricks. It was a good day for preserving the neighborhood character.
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Save Our Sarasota™: Historic Preservation News
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Sarasota, FL: An awards presentation honoring recent historic preservation designees will take place Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 5:30 pm at the Garden Club, 1131 Boulevard of the Arts. A new historic district and nine structures, many owned by the City of Sarasota, will be recognized. 111 S Orange Avenue. 655 N Tamiami Trail. 701 N Tamiami Trail. With its Potting Shed), 1131 Boulevard of the Arts. You can preview the projec...
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Save Our Sarasota™: May 2009
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Sunday, May 24, 2009. Tree Memorial for Janice Green. Dear Save Our Sarasota supporter,. We sadly lost our SOS founder, Janice Green, on February 7, 2009, after a long illness. Janice asked us to plant a black olive tree in Bayfront Park in her memory. Her first SOS project was saving the black olive trees on Main Street. Sarasota City Parks Foundation. 1900 Main Street, Suite 301. Sarasota, FL 34202. All contributions are tax deductible. We are ...
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Save Our Sarasota™: New Sarasota County History Web Site
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Thursday, January 07, 2010. New Sarasota County History Web Site. Sarasota County has launched a new web portal for historical resources. There is lots of information here about our history. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are “Citizens no longer willing to sit on the sidelines of urban history”. Contributions to this blog are made by a number of people. View my complete profile. Circus Recognition in Sarasota.
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Save Our Sarasota™: March 2010
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Save Our Sarasota™. Preserving Sarasota's quality of life. Wednesday, March 10, 2010. New College Building a Public Archeological Lab. On March 8, 2010 New College began construction of an archeological lab to allow a hands on learning experience of the processes of finding, identifying and cataloging local artifacts. While the Sarasota area has a somewhat brief recorded history, we have a very long history of settlement by man – going back 10,000 years or so. And then the shovels turn the dirt.