Tuesday, July 29th, 2025

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Good morning, Sarasota. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 29th of July.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Michael J. Wilson, president of Williams Parker, was named the 2025-26 chair-elect of the Florida Bar Tax Section — he has long served on many committees to advance tax law for over 2,000 members. Other news includes public relations professionals set to be honored in Orlando, a merger of two Venice real estate firms into Century 21 Schmidt Real Estate, Sarah Hawk’s promotion to chief legal officer at Safe Children Coalition, and local updates with new leadership and openings at community venues. Sarasota Herald-Tribune
- ➤ Retired judge Barbara Briggs, a longtime volunteer who helped restart Sarasota’s 4-H club and supported youth for over 35 years, was named to the Florida 4-H Hall of Fame—and will be honored on July 31 at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Sarasota Herald-Tribune
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Firefighters responded to a fire just before midnight Sunday at a Sarasota home on Floyd St—an adult was taken to the hospital, officials said. FOX 13
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Costco members in Florida can use the Costco Auto Program to get prearranged prices on new and used cars through approved dealerships—customers still must visit the dealership to sign the contract and handle trade-ins or warranties. Sarasota Herald-Tribune
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Sarasota County Schools will open Skye Ranch School in August for kindergarten to rising sixth graders and plan to add Wellen Park High School next school year on a new large campus—details that follow a record 92.5% graduation rate and strong community growth. Superintendent Terry Connor said the district is ready to offer more STEM programs and fresh educational opportunities that help every student thrive. Observer
- ➤ Lift ABA started a Summer Skills Camp in Lakewood Ranch in July for children with special needs. The camp meets Monday through Thursday at B.D. Gullett Elementary School and holds Friday trips—recently to the Waterside Park splash pad and Tom Bennett Park with a Sky Zone trip planned next—while clinical director Kristal Triggs said it uses applied behavior analysis to help kids learn social skills and is growing into a nonprofit. Observer
- ➤ Amelia Swiecki from Sarasota, a rising junior at Eckerd College, was awarded the 2025 Virginia B. Toulmin Leadership Scholarship by Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. The $15,000 award—earned through her high GPA and leadership in community work—includes mentorship with Selby Gardens’ president and a seat on the advisory committee. Sarasota Herald-Tribune
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A memo from FDOT dated June 30 instructs Sarasota officials to remove non-compliant sidewalk art and crosswalk markings from three city installations—city staff now seeks guidance on cost responsibility and the potential impact on local events such as the annual Sarasota Chalk Festival. Observer
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7-9 p.m. — Bahi Hut Tiki Cocktail Lounge — Ticket price varies — Meet potential matches in a fun, fast-paced environment designed for sparkling connections.
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Open Studio Art Event
2-5 p.m. — First Congregational Church UCC — Donations accepted — Engage in creative art making and relax in a supportive artistic community.
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Newish Jewish Play Reading: 'A Black and White Cookie'
7:30-9:30 p.m. — The Players Centre for Performing Arts — $20 — Experience a moving story of friendship and resilience as two lonely seniors unite against adversity.
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