Concerned Citizens Clean Up Stickney Point Road and Beyond: A Final Goodbye to Hurricanes Helene and Milton

The Giving Coast

Over 30 concerned citizens voluntarily collected an estimated 150 bags of garbage, rubbish and free-standing debris on Saturday, Feb. 1st along Stickney Point Road. The group started at the Southbridge Plaza and headed west to Old Stickney Point Road/Beach Road on Siesta. Sue Armbruster led the group and is committed to continuing to keep Stickney Point Road beautiful. "Please join us or visit the Go Fund Me page https://gofund.me/b9bc1aff . We will use monies raised for supplies, hauling and safety implements,” said Sue Armbruster, Citizens for Stickney.

To Volunteer: Saturday, Feb. 8, 8am, New Balance 1872 Stickney Point Road, Sarasota. Wear protective clothing, closed toe shoes, work gloves, safety glasses. Bring rakes, shovels, wheel barrels and clippers. Safety vests, trash bags and litter picker tools will be provided.RSVP: 941-928-2124. 

To donate click here.

« View The Wednesday Feb 5, 2025 SRQ Daily Edition
« Back To SRQ Daily Archive

Read More

Rylie Dexter Raises Funds and Awareness Through Art

Rylie Dexter Raises Funds and Awareness Through Art

Barbie Heit | Jan 7, 2026

Home at Last

Home at Last

Barbie Heit | Dec 31, 2025

Together, We Create Lasting Impact

Together, We Create Lasting Impact

Dec 31, 2025

A New Chapter

Get to Know the new President and CEO of The Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation

Barbie Heit | Dec 31, 2025