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Obituary: Lawrence Williams Jr.

 

Read more...Lawrence (Larry) Williams Jr., 85, died on December 21, 2011 due to complications associated with Alzheimer’s disease. He will be laid to rest at his birthplace of Lake Forest, Ill., joining his mother and father, Barbara Kirk Williams and Lawrence Williams.

He leaves behind his wife, Barbara Blossom Williams; their four children, Ann Williams Stocke, Jane Williams Korhonen, Kirk Williams McKie, and Lawrence (Will) Williams IV; and six grandchildren.


Editoral: A word of caution - don't read this if you plan on dieting ... ever

BY MARCY SHORTUSE

 

Read more...A  new year is upon us. At the opening of 2012 I would like to wax philosophical about something that is near and dear to my heart. It struck me as I pondered what to write about in this small space that is left over in the editorial section. Should I broach the subject of world peace? Famous visitors to the island? The near-certain, impending doom we face in October of this new year?

These things are all pretty important, but they pale in comparison to the pressing issue I feel I must address.


Guest Commentary: GIWA president explains new meter system, GIBA bill

 

The Gasparilla Island Water Association’s annual membership meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at the Boca Grande Community Center.

As approved by GIWA’s membership at the last annual meeting, we began charging in April of 2011 the $12 monthly assessment to fund relocating our water and sewer mains when the Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority constructs new bridges on the causeway.

We have already accumulated $195,000, with an additional $24,575 added to the fund each month.Read more...


Merry Christmas from Boca Grande ...

It may be 85 degrees out, but Boca Grande residents and visitors know how to celebrate the holidays in a big way. We wanted to give you a taste of what we get to see every night around the island, in case you're far away in the snow and the cold. Happy, Happy Holidays!

Read more...The Sligar snowflakes on Gilchrist Ave.


World’s Richest rules tweaked by guides, chamber

 

Read more...Conservation. Education. Sportsmanship. Those three little words can mean a whole lot for the future of the Boca Grande Pass, and both the Boca Grande Area Chamber of Commerce and the Boca Grande Fishing Guides Association are very aware of that.

An emergency meeting of the Boca Grande Fishing Guides Association will be held in the next few days to address minor discrepancies that came up at Tuesday night’s World’s Richest Tarpon Tournament rules committee meeting.

“Nothing will be decided tonight,” were the words that Capt. Cappy Joiner used at the meeting, and said he needed to consult with the rest of the BGFGA board before finalizing the rules.

The rules committee consists of Joiner, who is the president of the BGFGA, Capt. Waylon Mills, who is the vice president, Capt. Sandy Melvin, Chad Lach, Aaron Diaz and Richy Edwards.

This year will be the first since 2004 that the World’s Richest will return. After the Chamber decided to take a hiatus from the event in 2005, the Boca Grande Fishing Guides Association took over the tournament and renamed it the Boca Grande Fishing Guides Association Tarpon Tournament. They held the tournament every year until now.

There are some changes to the rules that include a larger fishing area, as well as leader and line weight requirements.

Hastings said they expect to have the World’s Richest rules finalized sometime in the next two weeks.

“Education and conservation of the fishery, combined with sport fishing, will be the primary focus,” Hastings said. “Safe boating, sportsmanship and responsible angling will be promoted in order to encourage a safe, successful, family-friendly event that will ensure the protection and proper stewardship of our natural resources, so that they may be enjoyed for generations to come.”

The 2012 World’s Richest Tarpon Tournament is scheduled for May 17 and 18. Capt. Tater Spinks on the Anejo was the first to sign up, with Capt. Sandy Melvin and Boca Blue close behind.


Raccoon gets the best of Boca Bay backyard owl, decorates pool deck

 

Read more...Anthropomorphic. It’s a great word, but is usually used in a negative light. It may not be scientifically correct to give animals human emotions, but it isn’t often that a wild animal will display as many human qualities as Lolo Weir’s raccoon did.

The Boca Bay resident has done battle with the feral, ring-tailed menace for weeks, but last week’s nocturnal maneuvers took the cake.


Christmas services for island churches announced

 

Read more...Island churches have announced services for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

The First Baptist Churchʼs Christmas Eve Service will be at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 24. The Christmas Day Service will be at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 25.


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