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SRQ DAILY Sep 1, 2017

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"Unfortunately, multiple breakdowns within the manatee program, some seemingly small, contributed to the conditions which made Snooty's accidental death possible. "

- James Gesualdi, animal welfare advocate
 

[Museum]  It Might Get Loud
Philip Lederer, Phil.Lederer@srqme.com

As season kicks in, the Ringling Museum readies itself for some of its rowdiest events of the year—the Ringling Underground Series. Introduced five years ago as a means to lure the college-age demographic through the museum doors, the annual series has grown into a full-blown “mini-festival,” according to Public Functions Coordinator Alyssa Esteban, complete with live music, art installations, art-themed activities and hundreds of young adults cramming the museum courtyard. The party begins next Thursday, Sept. 7, with the first Ringling Underground of the season, but it wouldn’t be possible alone, and Ringling Museum works with several area institutions to make it happen.

No Underground is complete without live music, and Esteban works with her local “music expert,” Shannon Fortner, local musician and founder of the Harvey Milk Festival, in finding the ideal musical guests. “She’s very in touch with the local music scene here in Sarasota, and nationally as well,” says Esteban. Next Thursday sees three acts from across the state descending on the Ringling courtyard. Firstworld, the lo-fi, one-man-show from Kris Alvarez, comes from Miami, pairing well with F33DBACK, a Tampa-based electronic musician and composer with his own style of laidback ambient house music. Rounding out the group is local roots band Brother Brother, a pair of actual brothers (Bradley and Brett Anderson) known for their original harmonies, as well as the banjos and mandolin they bring to the table.

This collaborative spirit continues in the selection of visual artists, as Esteban works with an artist liaison from Art Center Sarasota, Danielle Dygert, whose “great reach” allows the museum to bring in artists whose work resonates within the space and with the audience. For the first Underground of the season, local artists Samantha Burn and Erin McCullough will be on display in an exhibition entitled Embers and Objects, seeing both artists assess the role of the object—both found and possessed—in life and its meaning. And through New College of Florida, the museum will bring a presentation from Dear World, a portrait project that asks its subjects to use their own body as a canvas. Using photographs gathered at this year’s New College orientation, a slideshow will be shown on the courtyard walls.

In addition to all this, the James Turrell Skyspace will be open, as well as the Eternal Offerings exhibit of Chinese ritual bronzes in the Searing Wing, giving all revelers a chance to see more of what the museum has to offer in the daylight hours and maybe entice a few to become regular patrons. And it’s worked. In the last five years, attendance of Underground events has rocketed from 300 to more than 800, which translates to museum attendance. “This event is to help cultivate our future members,” says Esteban, noting that while the area has no shortage of events to attend, few are aimed at this particular demographic. “And this is for them,” she says. 

Photo courtesy of Ringling Museum.

[Museum]  SFM Releases Report on Snooty Accident
Philip Lederer, Phil.Lederer@srqme.com

Following the tragic death of Snooty the manatee this past July, the South Florida Museum pledged to examine and investigate the cause of the accident, the role of the institution in the accident and steps to be taken to ensure it never happens again. In the search for an outside investigator, the Museum’s Board of Trustees selected James Gesualdi, an attorney, author and animal welfare advocate who came highly recommended. Yesterday, Gesualdi and the South Florida Museum Board of Trustees released the Gesualdi’s findings in a report, stating in the conclusion:

“The Museum staff lovingly cared for Snooty for much of his long life. The Museum and its staff and veterinarian contributed to Snooty’s longevity and his continued vitality by making adjustments in his diet and environment (e.g., adding chillers to cool the warmer water supplied to the Museum during the summer months). Unfortunately, multiple breakdowns within the manatee program, some seemingly small, contributed to the conditions which made Snooty’s accidental death possible. The constructive lessons set forth herein are intended to do more than simply prevent another similar tragedy. They are made in the spirit of more fully understanding the important responsibility we have towards the animals in our care, and in the hopes that in adopting the practices discussed above (and others) we will further enhance and improve the care and well-being of these animals.”

The entire 21-page report detailing events leading to the accident, contributing factors and proposed solutions can be viewed at the link below. 

"Review of Snooty's Death" by James Gesualdi.

[Expansion]  Elite Airways Adds Nonstop Flights from SRQ to NY

Expanding upon its successful commercial airline routes between Florida and the northeast, Elite Airways has announced the addition of new twice-weekly nonstop flights between Westchester County Airport (HPN) in White Plains, NY and Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) in Florida. The new flights will operate on Fridays and Mondays beginning on November 10, 2017 with early-bird fares starting at $179 each way. Tickets are now available for purchase. Elite Airways operates a fleet of Bombardier CRJ-200 and CRJ-700 jet airliners known for comfort and efficiency, and maintains an impeccable safety record. Passengers receive free onboard snacks and beverages, first checked bag up to 50lbs, and no ticketing change fees (see website for details). Elite Airways is also pet friendly. 

Elite Airways

[Exec Moves]  Selby Gardens Announces Board Officers

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens has appointed new officers to its governing board of trustees, which guides and oversees the organization’s strategic planning and operations. Michael J. Wilson, Esq. serves as chair. Wilson is a tax and business attorney at Williams Parker. Serving as vice chair is Pauline Wamsler Joerger. Additional officers elected are J. Allison Archbold as secretary and Arthur Wood as treasurer. The one-year appointments begin immediately. New members elected to the board of trustees are Beverly Bartner, Andrew M. Economos, Ph.D., Jean Weidner Goldstein, Katherine A. Martucci and Margaret Wise and each will serve a three-year term.  

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

[Exec Moves]  Rogina Joins RE/MAX Platinum Realty

Irina Rogina has joined the downtown Sarasota office of RE/MAX Platinum Realty at 1312 Main Street. She specializes in waterfront properties and new construction in downtown Sarasota, Siesta Key and Longboat Key. Rogina has 15 years of real estate experience and brings strong negotiation and customer service skills. A native of Russia, she has a degree in business. RE/MAX Platinum Realty offers full-service residential real estate solutions in Sarasota and Manatee counties in Florida, specializing in luxury and waterfront properties.  

RE/MAX Platinum Realty



[TODAY]  PERFORMANCE: Pilgrims , August 4 – September 10

On a ship to colonize a newly discovered planet, a soldier and a teenage girl find themselves quarantined in one of the ship’s cabins with only an outdated robot and each other for company. When they’re no longer able to create fantasies to escape their past lives, the two cabin-mates are forced to explore their own traumatic histories in order to connect and survive. For more information please visit www.urbanitetheatre.com for show times and tickets. 

Urbanite Theatre , 1487 Second Street, Sarasota

[TODAY]  GALLERY: Amazing Acts of the Greatest Show on Earth , May 19 – September 11

Explore the history of the Greatest Show On Earth, from the days of P.T. Barnum to the later partnership with the Ringling brothers, up to the contemporary shows from Feld Entertainment. The exhibition features original posters spanning the history of this singular brand, giving visitors the opportunity to marvel at a few of the amazing talents that have performed for the Greatest Show on Earth. Free with admission. For more information visit www.ringling.org.

The Ringling, 5401 Bayshore Rd., Sarasota

[TODAY]  PERFORMANCE: ROAR! The Music of the 1920s and Beyond , August 22 – September 24

Featuring classics from the Jazz Age songbook made famous by the likes of Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Helen Morgan, Ruth Etting, Al Jolson, and more. Join as Carole Bufford travels back to a time where flappers, vamps and sheiks were shimmying in gin joints as a whirl of great social and political change happened all around them. For more information and to purchase tickets please visit www.floridastudiotheatre.org

Florida Studio Theatre , 1241 North Palm Ave., Sarasota

[TODAY]  GALLERY: Summer Time Hues , July 1 – September 15

State of the Arts Gallery will be hosting Summer Time Hues July 1 through September 15. The theme of this exhibition is the color blue which can be found in all participating paintings. From abstract work to a realtistic flamingo, there is a variety of ways blue is expressed in this showing. 

State of the Arts Gallery , 1525 State St., Sarasota

[SOON]  GALA: Women Realtor Luncheon Fashion Show , September 6, 11:00am

The Women’s Council of Realtors Sarasota Chapter will be holding their annual Fashion Show on Wednesday, September 6th at the Hyatt Regency Sarasota for an anticipated audience of over 500 participants.  Fashions for the ladies are from designer Camilyn Beth and men’s fashion provided by Martin Freeman. Cutting Loose Salon has volunteered their services for the models.  The Boutique with over 15 merchants will open at 10:30 with the fashion show commencing at noon.  In addition to the exciting show, there will be a live auction donated by Vanessa Fine Jewelry featuring a KABANA designer 14 karat yellow gold pendant with inlaid bronze mother of pearl and diamonds along with a “Lottery Tree.”  The event will also hold a silent and Chinese auction with amazing packages for bidding. Purchase your tickets online to ensure your attendence and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Mothers Helping Mothers.

 

Hyatt Regency Sarasota, 1000 Boulevard of the Arts Sarasota, Florida 34236

[SOON]  THEATER: The Goldtones , September 9, 8pm

The Goldtones have been called the “hottest doo-wop group in Florida” and entertain their audiences with the sweet sounds of street-corner harmony and all those favorites from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. The group is back by popular demand after performing at Venice Theatre for three years in a row. Tickets are $22.

Venice Theatre, 140 West Tampa Ave.,Venice

[SOON]  SEMINAR: 3rd Annual Lifelong Learning Showcase Event , September 13, 8:30am-2:00pm

The annual showcase is an exciting, jam-packed, one-day event for lifelong learners to experience the best instructors and topics our region has to offer. Hosted by the SunCoast Alliance for Lifelong Learning, this popular event is now in its third year.  The event includes 24 course sessions of which participants may choose four to attend, continental breakfast, a box lunch, exhibits, sponsor merchandise and more. A special Keynote speaker will also be present, Louise Gallagher an Educator and Certified Life Coach, will be giving an informed and insightful talk about “retirement: who needs it?”. Registration begins Monday August 7th and the price of the ticket includes all the classes and meals. Put your thinking cap on and get into the back to school spirit because SunCoast Alliance for Lifelong Learning can't wait to teach you something new!

RCLLA Temple Beth Sholom, 1050 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota, FL 34237,

[SOON]  GALA: 12th Annual Intertape Polymer Group Leadership Breakfast , September 15, 7:30am-9:00am

On Friday, September 15, the Boys & Girls Club of Sarasota County will present the 12th Annual Intertape Polymer Group Leadership Breakfast; celebrating community members who support youth as leaders in our community. The honorees this year are CEO of PGT Industries, Rod Hershberger, and Director of Sarasota County Library System, Sarabeth Kalajian. The event takes place at the Lee Wetherington Boys & Girls Club from 7:30-9:00am. Cost is $50 for an individual ticket. For tickets and sponsorship opportunities, please call 941-366-3911.

Lee Wetherington Boys & Girls Club , 3100 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, FL 34237

[SOON]  HEALTH: Grey Matters: A Symposium on Alzheimer's Research , September 22, 11am-1:30pm

The Roskamp Institute is hosting a Brain Health and Awareness Symposium this September the 22nd at The Sarasota Yacht Club. The aptly named Grey Matters Symposium will offer a deep dive into current Alzheimer’s research by Institute Directors and will be moderated by ABC7’s Hayley Wielgus. There will be a presentation, interactive panel, and an opportunity for Q & A. For more information or to become a sponsor today please call (941) 552-9832 or visit www.roskampinstitute.org/events.

Sarasota Yacht Club , 1100 John Ringling Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34236

[SOON]  GRAB BAG: iconcept jr 2017 , September 24, 12:00pm

Twenty-five young designers will use their problem solving and creative skills to create outfits from repurposed and unconventional materials. The incredibly talented designers will showcase their creations in an exciting runway fashion show.

Art Center Sarasota , 707 N. Tamiami Tr., Sarasota

[SOON]  BUSINESS: SB2 Rumble: How Will STOP! Impact Our Economy and Growth? , September 26, 5:30-7pm

What will be the impact of the recent STOP! movement on economic growth and the quality of projects in our region? Join us at the Mildred Sainer Pavlion at New College for lively debates on issues that some consider “too hot to handle” where our modified Oxford-style debate gives us civil discourse designed to sway through both factual information and rhetorical skill. Attendees are asked their position on the topic of the day before and after the debate–the success of the participants being judged on those they sway from their initial positions. 

Mildred Sainer Pavilion, New College, 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota, FL 34243

[SOON]  THEATER: The Will Rogers Follies , September 28 – October 15

Anyone who has heard of Will Rogers knows his signature phrase:  “I’ve never met a man I didn’t like”. This philosophy is the jumping off point for this showy piece of Americana that follows his many accomplishments as well as his tumultuous personal life. It was the winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and Best original score!

The Players Theatre, 838 N Tamiami Trl., Sarasota

[SOON]  FOOD: Dining for a Difference , September 28, 5pm to close

Dine at one of 18 participating restaurants to support local nonprofits through this event. Restaurants will donate 15% of food and beverage sales from 5pm to close to the Designing Daughters Grant Program, which will benefit a variety of Sarasota area charities and causes.

[SOON]  SEMINAR: Forty Carrots 15th Anniversary Educational Community Speaker Event , October 3, 7:00pm

The not-for-profit Forty Carrots Family Center is commemorating 15 years of free annual education talks with its most prominent speaker to date. Dr. Siegel will explain how to cultivate healthy emotional and intellectual development so that children can lead balanced, meaningful and connected lives by drawing insights from his best-selling book, The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind.  Dr. Siegel will offer parents, teachers and other professional strategies to nurture children’s minds at all ages, survive everyday parenting struggles, and help your family thrive. Along with Dr. Siegel’s sage advice, attendees will receive a free copy of the book and Sarasota County educators will have the opportunity to earn continuing education credits (CEUs). While admission is free, tickets are required and available starting August 1.

Riverview High School Performing Arts Center, 1 Ram Way, Sarasota, FL 34231

[SOON]  GRAB BAG: William R. Mote Memorial Snook Shindig , October 6

Don't let Mote's snook tournament be "the one that got away!" On October 6 and 7, 2017, anglers can join our William R. Mote Memorial Snook Shindig- a catch, sample and release tournament targeting snook released by scientists from Mote’s Fisheries Ecology and Enhancement Program and our colleagues at Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Anglers of all ages can take home prizes (and new fish stories) in this tournament on Sarasota Bay. Participants will help Mote scientists find out how snook fare after being raised and released into the wild by Mote and FWC staff. 

Mote Marine Laboratory, 1600 Ken Thompson Prkwy., Sarasota

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