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Letter to the Editor: Scholarship recipient grateful for Woman’s Club help

 

To the Editor,

I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to the Boca Grande Woman’s Club for the generous scholarship which they awarded to me. I cannot begin to explain how grateful my family and I are for your help and consideration.  

This scholarship helps to make it possible for me to attend Florida Gulf Coast University as a full time student this fall. I can never thank you enough for helping me to realize my educational goals.

Yours truly,
Kylei Linde Evans
Englewood


Letter to the Editor: Reader uncomfortable with last week’s editorial tone

 

To the Editor:

I agree with many of the observations Skip Perry made in his well-written letter of May 11 to the Boca Beacon. However, I felt a bit uncomfortable with the tone of the article and, perhaps, being classified as one of those residents whose investment in the community did not extend “beyond a deed and a three-month winter vacation.”

I don’t believe for a second that an older generation of Boca Granders appreciated the island more than its current residents, and that an increased bridge toll would create a “downtown commercial district where real estate offices will take the place of old Florida restaurants, shops and grocery stores.”


Bucs cheerleaders visit Whiddens

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Isabella Steyer had a moment to pose with a Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleader on Wednesday, May 16 as the group posed for calendar pictures at Whidden’s to get in out of the rain.
                       

 

Photo by Melissa Steyer


A Supermoon spectacle

 

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The Gasparilla Inn & Club Chef Kono Wendel shot this magnificent “super moon” last week with the Pink Elephant trademark weathervane in the forefront.               

Photo by Kono


Profile: Andy Cavallaro

 

Read more...BY LIZA STROUT - Andrew Cavallaro does not remember a time before he lived in the Sunshine State.

“We moved here in 1992,” he said. “I was two, so I don’t really have any memories of anything else.”

Anything else was Derby, Conn., where Andy was born. His grandparents were snowbirds, but they eventually made the decision to settle in Florida full time.

“My dad moved us down here so that we would be closer to them,” said Andrew.

He grew up in Englewood, and eventually Andrew began school in Englewood. In seventh grade, he discovered what would become a passion in his life: football.

“I played for four years in high school,” said Andrew. “All four years I was a defensive tackle, and in my senior year I also played offense as a tackle.”


World's Richest Tarpon Tournament 2012 Report - Day One

Read more...There were 24 tarpon caught on the first day of competition in the World's Richest Tarpon Tournament.

Team Reel Reel Reel with Capt. Dave Robinson is in first place. Team Leader Lawrence Leszczynski, Angler Dave Robinson, Angler Jeremiah Acevedo and Angler Shawn Durrant have three releases.

Team Tracy Lynn with Capt. Willie Mills is in second with three as well.


This weekend's schedule of events

 

Read more...LOOK FOR ALL BREAKING WRTT 2012 RESULTS HERE AT BOCABEACON.COM

2012 World’s Richest Tarpon Tournament

• Day one of the 2012 World's Richest Tarpon Tournament begins on Thursday May 17 with fishing beginning in the Pass at 3 p.m. Fishing will end at 7 p.m. No events are scheduled for Thursday night.

• Day two of the 2012 World’s Richest Tarpon Tournament begins on Friday, May 18 with captains and anglers taking to the Pass and beyond at 3 p.m. Fishing will end at 7 p.m.

• The WRTT awards ceremony will be held downtown at 8:30 p.m.


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