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Thursday, May 7, 2020

Giving Challenge sets new records


https://www.yoursun.com/venice/giving-challenge-sets-new-records/
By Kim Cool, Our Town Editor May 6, 2020


In just 24 hours, the 2020 Giving Challenge generated $18,432,471 in gifts from 58,947 individual donors to 687 organizations in Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte and DeSoto counties.

At least one organization that normally participates, the Venice-Nokomis branch of the American Association of University Women, stepped aside this year because it had been able to hold its annual fundraiser — a house tour, before the COVID-19 pandemic stepped in to change the world as it had been known.

AAUW members felt that other organizations might be more in need. A look at the organizations topping the leader board in gifts, seems to substantiate that supposition.

Topping the leader board were All Faiths Food Bank with $365,984.78 in donations, and prizes of $252,252 for a total of $621,236.78 and Meals on Wheels Plus of Manatee Inc. with donations of $205,245 and prizes of $90,225 for a total of $295,420.

Organizations that seem to have paid the highest price for the pandemic because of forced closures were the area’s theatrical companies and animal protection societies.

Hunger for theater brought several area theatrical organizations into the top ranks of recipients as did concern for animals. Forced to cancel productions, theaters not only lost ticket sales in the height of tourist season but also expenses of producing those shows and several shows that would follow next on area stages.

Canceled classes delivered more red ink as did the loss of income from returned tickets, although some customers returned their tickets as charitable donations in lieu of refunds.

If ever there were proof that this is the Cultural Coast of Florida, it came with the results of the Giving Challenge in which three theatre companies placed in the Top 10 recipients along with the food bank, Meals on Wheels and humane societies.

Florida Studio Theatre, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe and Venice Theatre made their way into the Top 10 that earned an extra quarter million dollars for those three entities: $83,225 (FST), $56,557 (WBTT) and $93,764.50 (Venice).

Each of those theaters will earn additional money from matching grant opportunities presented to individual companies.

Bill Jervey’s $250,000 matching grant challenge was the largest of these and will match that theater’s total take from the Giving Challenge once all the prizes have been awarded. As this is being written, it seems quite likely that the $250,000 Jervey challenge will be met. The theater received some 1,200 individual pledges.

“The theater is putting us on the map,” Jervey said. “It is especially important right now.”

The theater took on quite an obligation when it acquired the Hamilton Building — a building that will be used primarily for the theater’s education department. The sale was finalized shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived.

Last year Jervey, for whom the new Venice public library was named for his donations to that entity, pledged $1 million to the theater which is being paid in four installments. Jervey’s name also has been affixed to the library at the Venice campus of the State College of Florida, making Jervey likely the first American since Andrew Carnegie to have two libraries named for him in the same county.

“The generosity of our community is truly remarkable,” said Florida Studio Theatre Producing Artistic Director Richard Hopkins. “When Mary and Pat Mulva extended their matching gift support of $100,000 to FST, I was deeply moved. But when their generosity was matched and even exceeded by so many – hundreds of small gifts pouring in from around the community – I was genuinely astonished... And then, it was all topped off when the Mulvas increased their gift to match the excess of small gifts. Those actions, those kindnesses combined, make this one of my favorite days ever.”

MORE TO BE AWARDED

Several additional prizes will be awarded later in May in a variety of challenges for such things as: Best Online Event (nine winners of $2,000), Best Nonprofit Partnership (three prizes of $4,000) and Best Giving Challenge Video (six awards of $2,500 to two winners in small, medium and large categories) for the best video. Most of these challenges require applications to e filed with the Giving Challenge by May 7. These prizes will be awarded near the end of May.

One of the special award categories was expanded from 50 to 75 recipients soon after the 2020 challenge began because of the abundance of giving in the early hours. The winners of that bonus were nearly identical to the list of the top recipients.

Nine prizes will be awarded for the best overall campaigns (pre-determined goals and strategies and other criteria) in the small, medium and large categories: $6,000 for first place, $5,00 for second place and $4,000 for third place.

The Giving Challenge is hosted by the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, with giving strengthened by The Patterson Foundation.

This year, many organizations such as Venice Theatre with its Jervey challenge, were able to set new records for donations received. Some, but not all of these special awards will be decided by public vote online, thus adding additional funds to some organizations.

The many categories of all the special awards and winners will eventually all be posted online. Most are already online atgivingpartnerchallenge.org/leaderboards.




Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate




Wednesday, April 29, 2020


https://www.facebook.com/CoolTodayPark/April 28, 2020

What a great day today! CoolToday Park and the Atlanta Braves teamed up with My Warrior's Place (& some amazing volunteers and restaurants) to provide meals to our front line people during this pandemic. The plan was to serve 500 meals, but because of demand over 800 meals were served! The Braves and local restaurants teamed up to meet the demand. #StayHome #ForTheA



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate





Monday, December 30, 2019

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event


https://www.venicegov.com/Home/Components/Calendar/Event

Date:
01/11/2020 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location:
South Brohard Park
1600 Harbor Drive S.
Venice

Hosted by Sarasota County Hazardous Waste and the City of Venice Solid Waste Department.

Collection to take place in the parking lot located between Brohard Paw Park and the entrance to Caspersen Beach.

Types of items accepted:
• Adhesives and glues
• Aerosols
• Antifreeze
• Automotive products
• Cleaners
• Electronics
• Fertilizers
• Fluorescent lamps
• Gasoline
• Household fire extinguishers
• Mercury
• Motor oil
• Oil filters
• Paint
• Pesticides
• Pool chemicals
• Propane cylinders
• Rechargeable batteries
• Solvents and thinners
• Vehicle batteries

This event is for Sarasota County and City of Venice residents only. Proof of residency may be requested before any waste is accepted.

No commercial or other organizational waste will be accepted.


Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate




Thursday, December 26, 2019

Ring in a new decade, Venice-style

 

https://venice.floridaweekly.com/articles/ring-in-a-new-decade-venice-style/
December 25, 2019

If you are planning to head out to celebrate this New Year’s Eve — whether casual or a bit more formal — there is plenty to do right here in Venice.

Sharky’s on the Pier

Partying on the beach while watching fireworks has become a Venice tradition.

This tropical bar/restaurant, 1600 Harbor Drive South, will once again host the festivities.

Beginning at 7 p.m., guests will enjoy featured entertainment by Triggerfish, a Southwest Florida band known for dance music, rock and classics, will return for the second year. A group of veteran musicians from Sarasota, Triggerfish specializes in pop-rock and country oldies. The group prides itself on performing an eclectic mix of tunes.

At midnight, a fireworks display will light up the night sky with the Venice Fishing Pier in the background.

VIP tickets are already sold out, but general admission tickets are still available at $15 per person until Dec. 20 and $20 per person after that. Food will be available for purchase at Sharky’s food truck.

Venice Performing Arts Center

Rock your way into the next Decade with Decades Rewind, at the performing arts hall, 1 Indian Ave., building 5, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

With music from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s in the afternoon and ’70s, ’80s and ’90s at night, the celebration of a new decade can last all day.

Tickets are $25-$60 per person, per performance. Call 941-218-3779 or visit veniceperformingartscenter.com.


Numerous restaurants and bars are planning New Year’s Eve celebrations. Contact your favorites for more information — or simply find a spot near the gulf and watch the fireworks for free.



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate



Thursday, October 31, 2019

SMH-Venice progressing toward completion

SMH-Venice
Drone footage taken Oct. 17 shows progress on the construction of Sarasota Memorial Hospital-Venice, which is expected to be complete in about a year.
By Bob Mudge, Senior Writer, Oct 31, 2019

VENICE — Sarasota Memorial Hospital-Venice is about two years away from completion.

Preparation of the site began in the spring after the Venice City Council agreed to let it commence prior to all city approvals being granted.

Sarasota Memorial promised that if the project weren’t approved it would return the site, at the southeast corner of the Laurel Road/Pinebrook Road intersection, to its original condition.

Vertical construction began in August, according to SMH spokeswoman Kim Savage, with the first concrete deck pour on Sept. 17, ahead of schedule.

A YouTube video from Gilbane Construction of the work that day says that it took five hours to place the rebar for the deck pour, which involved placing 400 cubic yards of concrete — 40 truckloads.

Completion of construction will require more than 2,000 pieces of rebar and more than 13,000 cubic yards of concrete, according to the video.

Exterior structural work will continue into next year, Savage said.

The hospital continues to hold Neighborhood Advisory Council meetings to provide updates on the project. The most recent one, on Oct. 3, was held onsite to offer a peek at the progress of construction.

Venice Regional Bayfront Health Marketing Manager Julie Beatty said there’s no news on the status of its proposed replacement hospital southeast of the Jacaranda roundabout.

Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate