September 28, 2024: SRQ Daily | News and Events

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Nature Courses Through Midnight Pass Debate

Jacob Ogles,
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No issue has so clouded the question of what constitutes environmental presentation as much as Midnight Pass. A waterway closed down in the 1980s for clearly selfish reasons, boaters and barrier island residents for decades fought for the waterway’s reopening, as environmental agencies and activists argued this would disrupt an ecology that came to exist over nearly a half century.

But a funny thing happened as Hurricane Helene pummeled Florida’s Gulf coast. The same storm surge devastating neighborhood and relocating boats from docks to highways also re-opened Midnight Pass.

Video shared on social media by numerous sources showed water clearly flowing Friday between the Gulf of Mexico and Little Sarasota Bay.

I’ll leave it to marine biologists to determine if this ultimately will be good or bad for the environment. But it’s an odd twist, presuming it sticks, for the struggle between the “We Dig Midnight Pass” crowd and those who say it would be a boondoggle for man to try and control ocean currents.

Sarasota County Commissioners just this month voted to begin a lobbying effort for the Florida Legislature to review laws prohibiting the reopening of the pass. It’s hardly the first time the county has pushed forward with plan to dredge open a channel. The Florida Legislature this year also budgeted $500,000 to study the benefits and ramifications of such a project.

It’s unclear what the ramifications will be on the fight to spend millions in taxpayer dollars on something that just happened on its own Thursday night or Friday morning. 

Of course, that assumes this environmental development sticks.

Glenn Compton, chair of Manasota-88, has put up arguably the most consistent opposition to dredging midnight pass for decades. He has his doubts whether some storm surge will genuinely reopen the pass for any meaningful period of time.

He has long argued that the tidal flow around Sarasota’s barrier island shifted considerably since 1983, and that even if the government dredged the pass open, it’s doubtful the efforts would be successful, it would quite likely close again on its own. “I’m doubtful it’s going to remain open for any period of time,” he said.

But while it is? Well, it looks like Sarasota will endure a real scientific experiment and the consequences of letting it flow. Those longing for re-opening say it proved catastrophic to the environment that existed decades prior when the waterway closed and promises to big a new pass to the north went unfulfilled. Opponents of reopening the pass long argued the estuary environment now would be compromised by saltwater intrusion of the Gulf.

But the funny part of the argument to leave nature as it is sits today is that nature just changed on its own yesterday. A Category 4 hurricane arguably isn’t the same thing as natural evolution, growth and adaptation over 40 years. But it wasn’t a man with a bulldozer and county permit who created this change, but a giant storm named Helene.

Social media now brims with people volunteering to dig the soft sand at the bottom of the shallow pass. And I know many long dreamed of a channel deep enough for boats the pass, not just the wading that takes place now. Bad weather may have just delivered the outcome politics had yet to achieve. And it did so in a way that leaves even the most recalcitrant willing to let the sweater run its course.

“If mother nature determines to reopen the Pass,” Compton said, “then so be it.” 

Jacob Ogles is contributing senior editor for SRQ MEDIA. share list

Image courtesy Jesse Biter: Aerial footage of Midnight Pass after Hurricane Helene.

[Economic Development Corporation] 
Full Circle: The Story of the Collaboration Between D-Trans, LLC and The EDC of Sarasota County

Erin Silk,
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Located in a bustling corporate park off Jacaranda Boulevard in Venice, D-Trans LLC's new corporate headquarters is not only open for business, but it is also a beautiful building. When entering the pristine office, a person's eyes are drawn to the natural beauty that can be seen outside every window. The corporate office and bonded warehouse facility were thoughtfully designed to service their nationwide freight operations while embracing the beauty of Florida's natural fauna. As a full-service trucking and logistics company, D-Trans is dedicated to the service-sensitive sector and high-value shippers, providing advanced security and reliability. Their new facility adds 25,000 sq. ft. to the company's footprint in Sarasota County. The journey to this successful point was challenging, but D-Trans never wavered.

D-Trans was co-founded in September 2005 by Vladimir (Vlad) and Tanya Durshpek in Portland, Oregon, only five months after they were married. It consisted of one truck. Vlad had always aspired to work in the trucking and logistics industries. Tanya played a vital role in the establishment of D-Trans. She did everything, from working on operational policies to overseeing the company's finances and working together with her husband to ensure the company's success.

In 2008, the Durshpeks moved their business to Sarasota County. Over the next decade, the staff grew to 40 employees, serving most of the United States. It was in 2020 that Vlad first contacted the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County (EDC). Shortly after, the teams started working together. The EDC assisted Vlad and Tanya as they embarked on a growth plan to double their staff and capabilities. The EDC became part of their project team, helping to navigate the permitting processes, utility hookups, and much more.

D-Trans will expand its capabilities in its new corporate headquarters, adding 50 new team members over the next three years. “People are vital to building a company and culture,” says Vlad.

As D-Trans continues to prosper, the EDC will remain a key partner. Vlad and his team are now eager to give back to the community that has supported them by helping other local entrepreneurs and contributing to the economic development of Sarasota County. This commitment to supporting our community is a testament to why small businesses like D-Trans are vital to a vibrant Sarasota County.

The Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County is a team of engaged public and private leaders committed to being the catalyst for a sustainable, globally competitive, vibrant economy. Their mission is to grow and diversify the economy of Sarasota County while enhancing its unique natural and cultural environment. To learn more about the EDC of Sarasota County, visit www.edcsarasotacounty.com. share list

Pictured: The D-Trans team (l-r) Dina, Eugene, Vladimir and Tanya Durshpek. Photo by Lori Sax.

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[On Recovery] 
Selby Gardens Update After Helene

Jennifer Rominiecki

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In the wake of Hurricane Helene, I hope that you just and your family members are protected.  All of you're in my ideas. Many have inquired about how each campuses of Selby Gardens fared with the storm, so I wished to supply a quick replace following the preliminary assessments we've made.

The Downtown Sarasota campus was affected by storm surge and, as you may think about, has particles to be cleared. The docks and decking look like lifted up in some areas by the surge and will want consideration. However, I'm completely satisfied to report that each one buildings look like okay. The Green Orchid restaurant opened for lunch right this moment, in addition to the realm of the gardens surrounding the Jean Goldstein Welcome Center and Morganroth Family Palm Promenade. The remainder of the gardens will probably be roped off to the general public till particles is cleared.

At the Historic Spanish Point campus, the seawall on the level collapsed and will want consideration. The small bridge broke up, and the Packing House dock will seemingly want consideration. Some of the pathways have been washed out and will have to be changed with new shell gravel.  However, I'm completely satisfied to report that each one buildings look like okay. The campus has no energy, and might want to stay closed till the ability is again on.

Please examine selby.org and our social media channels (Facebook and Instagram) for updates on the standing of each campuses.  We hope to be totally up and operating quickly to give you the refuge and respite of our bayfront sanctuaries. Sending you needs for a protected restoration.

Jennifer Rominiecki is president and CEO of Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. share list

Photo courtesy Selby Gardens.

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GRAB BAG:
Fresh Harvest Farmers Market at Wellen Park , June 25 – May 31, 9 am to 1 pm

Visit Fresh Harvest, the newly launched weekly farmers market in Downtown Wellen. Fresh Harvest gives a number of native items from almost 40 native distributors. Fresh Harvest takes place each Sunday in Downtown Wellen from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Attendees can peruse completely different vendor cubicles and replenish on a wide range of items. Vendors will provide all kinds of regionally grown and produced meals, together with herbs, spices, lower flowers, teas, canned and preserved fruits and greens, syrups, baked items, pickled meals, recent seafood, meats, poultry, eggs, milk and ready meals and drinks. A restricted number of craft distributors additionally take part within the farmers market. For an inventory of collaborating distributors and extra info on Fresh Harvest Farmers Market, go to wellenpark.com/occasions/fresh-harvest-farmers-market. Downtown Wellen, 19745 Wellen Park Blvd., Venice.

[SOON] 
GALLERY:
Flora & Fauna , August 15 – September 28, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This present invitations artists to have fun characters of the pure world, actual and imagined, dwelling and extinct, peaceable and toxic. Nature is mankind’s biggest muse when creating artwork, and there's a lengthy and wealthy historical past of artists representing vegetation and animals of their art work, typically with layered and hidden meanings. Artists of all media are inspired to submit!

ArtCenter Sarasota, 707 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota FL 34236

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FESTIVAL:
Adopt-A-Palooza , September 28, 11:00am – 3:00pm

Adopt-A-Palooza is the biggest one-day pet adoption and expo occasion in Manatee County, that includes over 100 adoptable pets from Manatee County Animal Welfare (MCAW), native shelters, and animal rescues—all below one roof! The announcement of this occasion comes at a crucial time. Our county shelters are presently at full capability with 62 cats, greater than 115 canines and 3 rabbits.

Bradenton Area Convention Center, 1 Haben Blvd Palmetto, FL 34221

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PERFORMANCE:
Sitting' Up in my Room , September 28, 3:00pm & 7:00 pm

Step into the intimate world of “Sittin' Up In My Room,” a vibrant one-woman present the place a younger Black lady embarks on a journey of self-discovery inside the confines of her bed room—the final word sanctuary. This comedic but heart-wrenching efficiency is a celebration of resilience and the sacred area the place we confront our deepest selves. Get prepared for a rollercoaster of feelings and revelations which might be as thought-provoking as they're entertaining

Sarasota Contemporary Dance, 1400 Blvd of the Arts Ste 300, Sarasota FL 34236

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PERFORMANCE:
Let Freedom Read Day , September 28, 1:00-3:00pm

“Forward For Freedom: Leading Educators Tell Their Stories,” options three thrilling audio system on LET FREEDOM READ DAY (Sat, Sept 28), throughout Banned Books Week 2024. It is a free neighborhood occasion designed to acknowledge and have fun librarians and academics, and all others who worth the First Amendment rights to freedom of expression, and freedom of the press.

Unitarian Universalists of Sarasota sanctuary, 3975 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, FL 34232

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Heroes and Hostages: A Journey of Courage and Sacrifice , September 29, 3:00pm

Sarasota Jewish Theatre (SJT) is honored to current a particular program to commemorate the October 7, 2023 terrorist assault in Israel. “Heroes and Hostages: A Journey of Courage and Sacrifice,” offered in collaboration with the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, The Players Centre, and the Sarasota Jewish Chorale, will characteristic audio system, music, dance, and movies.

The Players Centre Studio, 3501 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota FL 34239

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MUSIC:
Baroque Banquet , September 29, 4:oopm

A veritable feast of Baroque gems opens the Chamber Soirée season. Ceremonial brass set the stage for J.S. Bach's festive Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 for strings. The percussion have their second with Philidor’s March for Two Pairs of Timpani, which was first carried out for King Louis XIV in 1683. Igor Stravinsky's superb Neo-Baroque Pulcinella Suite concludes this royal banquet.

Holley Hall, 709 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota FL 34236

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FESTIVAL:
October Fresh , October 4, 7:00pm – 10:00pm

Do you're feeling a slight change within the air? Kick off your Fall festivities with Season Four of Fresh Fridays! Celebrate the vibrancy of downtown Sarasota and say farewell to these scorching summer time months. OctoberFresh will happen on Main Street between Palm and Pineapple Avenue. You will discover the stage for the night adjoining to First Watch Restaurant and our lineup of hospitality distributors positioned alongside decrease Main Street! 

Main Street – Downtown Sarasota, Main Street between Palm and Pineapple Avenue Sarasota FL

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FESTIVAL:
Taste of the Beaches Kickoff Party , October 4, 6:00 pm

In addition to the dwell music, attendees can take pleasure in an unique silent public sale that includes a wide range of distinctive objects, together with every thing from resort stays and fishing charters to present playing cards and bottles of wine. The occasion will even embody a raffle, Taste of the Beaches ticket gross sales, and scrumptious meals and drinks accessible for buy.” You can join us for the inaugural Kickoff party at 6 p.m. in Horan Park. This free event is open to the public and will feature a live music performance in collaboration with the City of St. Pete Beach's October Concert series, making it a perfect evening for locals and visitors. In addition to the live music, attendees can enjoy an exclusive silent auction featuring a variety of unique items, including everything from hotel stays and fishing charters to gift cards and bottles of wine. The event will also include a raffle, Taste of the Beaches ticket sales, and delicious food and beverages available for purchase.

Horan Park , 7701 Boca Ciega Drive St. Pete Beach, Fl 33706

[SOON] 
FESTIVAL:
Pink Together: Breast Cancer Warriors Celebration , October 13, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

The “Pink Together: Breast Cancer Warriors Celebration” is about to be an inspiring day of hope, unity, and neighborhood assist. Attendees can have the chance to listen to highly effective tales from native breast most cancers warriors who've bravely confronted their journeys with power and resilience. The occasion will even characteristic dwell music from two bands, together with the favored Dr. Dave Band, making a energetic and uplifting environment.

Motorworks Brewing, 1014 ninth St W, Bradenton, FL 34205

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PERFORMANCE:
The Ringling Art of Performance | NocheUnidos , October 18, 7pm

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage month with UnidosNow and The Ringling on the third annual NocheUnidos, a collaboration between The Ringling and UnidosNow. This elegant night, held within the magical Museum of Art Courtyard, options eating, dancing, music, and fellowship that honor the wealthy and dynamic cultures which have influenced our Gulf Coast neighborhood, together with the African diaspora, Indigenous America, and Europe. The occasion kicks off with festive Puerto Rican rhythms from Bomba Yemayá and parades into the night time with an upbeat Mardi Gras spirit captured by the New Orleans-based 79rs Gang. Dress in white to name within the season with elegancia as we come collectively to honor unity and the riches of our area.

Historic Asolo Theater (HAT), 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota

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