Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Thanking the essential: Restaurants join together in honoring first responders, others

https://www.yoursun.com/venice/
May 6, 2020
Staff Report, May 6, 2020


SOUTH VENICE — Josh Grant loved seeing first responders come through the line to thank them.

“I’m a teacher at Venice High School and I wanted to do something to give back to the community,” Grant said Saturday while volunteering at Applebee’s. “Today was great, I saw a lot of great people.”

It was the third weekend volunteers gave boxed meals curbside to essential workers including police officers, firefighters and teachers.

“There was Venice police officers in Sarasota County deputies and a few off-duty North Port police officers who came through,” Grant said.

Stacy Jones, manager at Applebee’s, 4329 S. Tamiami Trail in South Venice, has been at all three events, two were at the Venice location and one where CoolToday Stadium in West Villages where the Atlanta Braves stadium teamed up with Applebees.

“Zach Roberts, the assistant general manager and chef is a rock star,” Jones said, helping serve more than 1,3000 meals that day

The first time, 200 were served, but as word got out, the events grew.

Port Charlotte Arby’s joined in recently giving meals at Applebee’s.

“We were happy to be here,” said Ryan Spong of Arby’s. “We gave away 165 meals in addition to what Applebee’s did.”

Once the event was over a team of 10 volunteers distributed leftovers to nearby hospitals and fire stations.

At the Braves’ event called, Operation: Thank You II, volunteers planned for 550 meals, but the essential workers kept coming.

“We involved had food donations from several area restaurants including Boca Lupo, Outback Steakhouse, Chili’s, Carrabba’s, Gold Rush BBQ, Panera Bread, Big Mike’s Pizza, Italiano’s, Publix, Domino’s Pizza, EcoLab, Applebee’s and Marco’s Pizza and gave away more than 500, when we ran out, we called Publix and Donino’s for help,” said Phillip Mockler of My Warrior’s Place, which helped organize the events. “The local businesses stepped up and we gave away even more meals. I’d say all three were a great success. We wanted to say thank you for being there for us.”




Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate








Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Food distribution set for Saturday

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PHOTO PROVIDED
All Faiths Food Bank employee Mike Ziebel puts some produce
in the car for a client at a mobile food pantry.


https://www.yoursun.com/venice/food-distribution-set-for-saturday/
Staff Report May 5, 2020

WEST VILLAGES — All Faiths Food Bank is working with two spring training facilities for upcoming food distribution events.

The events are to help those dealing with COVID-19 and take place from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. or until food runs out Saturday at CoolToday Park in West Villages and again at the same time frame May 16 at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota.

The events will occur in the parking lots: CoolToday Park is at 18800 South, West Villages Parkway, West Villages; Ed Smith Stadium is at 2700 12th St., Sarasota.

The National Guard will provide on-site assistance with the massive effort.

All Faiths is holding it largely because of the sudden unemployment in Florida, it said in a news release, with more than 900,000 residents submitting unemployment claims since mid-March.

It expects to serve up to 4,600 people at each facility, it said.

"We want area families struggling with the loss of jobs, or whose businesses that have been forced to close due to the pandemic, to know that we are here for them," All Faiths Food Bank CEO Sandra Frank said in the news release. "For many in our community, hunger is something that happens to ‘other people.’ But now, with the current state of the economy, we all know someone who has lost their job, or been forced to shutter their business, and is facing financial challenges."

It said in the news release "there will be no registration or approval process, and no collection of information on-site. Social distancing and no-touch strategies will be observed – food will be distributed via drive-thru and placed directly into the trunks of cars. Attendees will also receive information about additional Food Bank locations where groceries are available."

All Faiths has bought about 10,000 gallons of milk from Dakin Dairy Farms and produce from Florida farmers, it said.

“We’re doing everything we can to assist local farms while providing food for area residents and families negatively impacted by COVID-19,” Frank said. “Last month, the Food Bank increased produce distribution by 78% – we are pleased to have access to these healthy foods, thanks to Feeding Florida.”

The Major League Baseball teams donated the spots to assist.

“We are grateful to the management of the Atlanta Braves and Baltimore Orioles for donating the use of their spring training locations,” Frank said. “These venues offer the sheer size and infrastructure necessary for such a large effort. We are grateful they are providing such vital assistance to help community members who are struggling.”

It said COVID-19 has led to "an unprecedented spike" for food assistance.

"In the first 30 days of the crisis, the Food Bank saw a 100% increase in food distribution and a 40% increase in new clients at mobile pantry distributions. Simultaneously, costs have skyrocketed due to the loss of consumer food donations, the loss of its significant volunteer force under the stay-at-home order, and changes to food distribution, including a need for individual packaging and the move to a drive-thru/no touch model," the news release stated.

To donate, learn about other distributions or for more information, visit www.allfaithsfoodbank.org.






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





Massive West Villages lake work underway

https://www.yoursun.com/northport/news/massive-west-villages-lake-work-underway/article_9d674bde-8181-11ea-949a-7b0f7f7dc4a8.html
By Ed Scott April 19, 2020

West Villages Town Center pond work
SUN PHOTO BY SCOTT LAWSON
Preliminary work is underway on what will ultimately be a 79-acre lake at West Villages Town Center.


WEST VILLAGES — Ten years ago, at the tail end of the Great Recession, the North Port City Commission was looking for a way to spur economic development.

So they mapped out a plan for future aquatic facilities in the region.

They had their hearts set on splash pads in parks and a “medium family aquatic center” at Butler Park.

Their vision included what has become the 80-mile Blueways Trails — a canal system longer than the one in Venice, Italy — which links the city’s many canals for canoeing and kayaking enthusiasts through five non-motorized launches: Dallas White Park, Blue Ridge Park, McKibben Park, Snover Waterway and Butler Park.

The city also has Marina Park, where motorized boaters can access the lower portion of Myakkahatchee Creek.

Commissioners also said medium family aquatic centers could potentially be built at Warm Mineral Springs — which was then privately owned — and at a 63-acre park that would be built in the West Villages Improvement District (WVID).

That area of town also was under consideration for a pool site.

During the Great Recession, the WVID consisted of some homes in IslandWalk and fewer than 10 in Gran Paradiso.

North Port’s Aquatic Center had a soft opening in October 2019 along West Price Boulevard and its use has been hampered by the coronavirus. The city purchased Warm Mineral Springs Park in 2010. The city also touts the Atwater Splash Pad at Atwater Community Park.

But a decade after the master plan was launched, there remains no aquatic center at Warm Mineral Springs.

Commissioners approved a master plan last year.

There are now thousands of homes in the West Villages, where officials are excavating land for a 79-acre lake in the community. They hope the lake — which would be the size of a small subdivision — will serve as the centerpiece for West Villages Town Center, to create an amenity that ties all of the neighborhoods together.

“It will likely act as a water recreation destination for the region,” said Rick Severance, president of West Villages. “It will be a public lake.”

Normally lakes in Sarasota County are much smaller and engineered exclusively for stormwater retention. However, its size and recreational use make this one different.

At about 79 acres, it’s large, but — by comparison — the lake at Nathan Benderson Park used for competitive rowing is 400 acres.

Ultimately, the West Villages lake project — part of its eyed downtown — would likely include a 2.8-mile wellness and cycle track, waterfront dining options, retail possibilities, apartments, a splash pad, playground, performance lawn and stage along with an area for E-bikes, according to information provided by the developer.

It will be between Prado Road and West Villages Parkway, positioned about midway between West Villages Marketplace and IslandWalk.

The project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.

“Construction is considered an essential service,” Severance said in reference to the impact of coronavirus on the economy. “We are continuing to do what we have always done. The virus has caused everyone to press pause and re-evaluate, but we are continuing to look at the horizon, which is 2022.”

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completed a wetland and endangered species review of the project. The city approved a development review order March 26.

North Port City Commissioner Vanessa Carusone said if the lake is accessible by the general public, it should be included in the master plan. The decade-old aquatics master plan, she added, is due for a review by the city. Ten years is a long time.

The Southwest Florida Water Management District and the state Department of Environmental Protection completed a large review of flooding in the city.

“Does that play a role in utilizing our waterways?” particularly the waterways interconnected for kayaking, Carusone said. “Does that play a role in eliminating or adding” aquatic amenities. It is a different day and age.”

Meanwhile, homes are still for sale in West Villages, Severance said.

“Quality of life surpasses and supersedes our current situation,” he said. When you make an investment in the quality of life, we are a likely candidate.”




Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate








































Friday, April 3, 2020

Braves History: One Great Season from Rogers Hornsby

https://tomahawktake.com/2020/04/02/braves-history-one-great-season-rogers-hornsby/


April 2, 2020

We look back at the history of the Braves franchise and focus in on one of the best offensive seasons in the team's history.

How many of you knew Rogers Hornsby played for the Braves? If you raised your hand, put it down, no one cares.

But if you did know, then you knew more about Braves baseball in the 20s than me. I had no clue until this morning when I started researching a historical article to write that the famous Rogers Hornsby spent time in the Braves organization.

Not only that, but in his one season with the Braves he put up the best offensive season in team historys, if you go by OWAR on Baseball Reference.

In that 1928 season with the Boston Braves, he put up an OWAR of 10.2, which again, does rank as the highest of all-time for any Braves player according to BR.

If you look at the counting numbers, they don't exactly pop out at you. He scored 99 runs, had 188 hits, 42 doubles, 7 triples, 21 home runs, 94 RBI, and stole five bags.

But then again, he also played in just 140 games that season.

However, his slashline was ridiculous at .387/.498/.632 with a 1.130 OPS.

This will be hard to believe considering the game we watch today, but he walked 107 times that season and struck out just 41 times.

Man would I love to see those days again -- not the walks, but the low number of strikeouts.

Despite having the greatest OWAR season in the history of the franchise, he finished just 13th in the MVP voting.

That probably had more to do with the fact that the Braves were 50-103 that season and he played in fewer games.

After the 1928 season he was traded to the Chicago Cubs for Bruce Cunningham, Percy Jones, Lou Legett, Freddie Maguire, Socks Seibold, and $200,000.

Remember any of those players? Probably not.

And of course, the next season Hornsby wins his second MVP award slashing .380/.459/.679 with 156 runs (156!), 47 doubles, 39 home runs, and 149 RBI.

His Cubs team that year finished first in the National League, but lost to the Philadelphia Athletics in the World Series.

I hope you all enjoyed this trip down memory lane. We'll probably be doing this a lot more often as we wait for baseball to resume.



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate