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Robert Hall autographs one of his wines at Forks and Cooks Food and Wine Festival.
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Dr. Gordon "Mike" Michalson says he'd like to see New College's enrollment continue to grow. After 11 years as president of the Sarasota school, he hopes to return to teaching, following a much-deserved break.
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Dakoda Anquoe, 22 months, performed a Native American dance called the Chicken Dance.
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Duane Whitehorse displays the back of his ceremonial attire during the fifth annual Sarasota Indian Festival at the Sarasota Fairgrounds.
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Jennifer LePatourel and Sam Armington practice sailing with the Sarasota Youth Multihall team.
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Charlie Bailey twirled his daughter, Claire, 7, during a dance at the “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”-themed father/daughter dance at St. Martha Catholic Church.
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Tyler Oswald performed on the trumpet at Booker High School.
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Casey was one of the many pooches who gave out kisses at the Humane Society of Sarasota County’s Smooches for Pooches and Kisses for Kitties event at Southside Village.
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Joshua Meighan studied the board hard before making his next move in the Phillippi Shores Elementary School Chess Club’s seventh annual Tournament of Hearts.
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Treyvon Thomas and Sydney Deal performed a one-act comedy routine at Booker High School.
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Alex Maxucci, 5, bit into his donut during Ashton Elementary’s Fairytale Parade and Breakfast.
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Andrew Harshman froze a rose with liquid nitrogen during Southside Elementary School’s fourth annual Science Night.
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Grace Menke, 10, set up her group’s, “Epicly Easy,” Rube Goldberg type of project at Southside Elementary School’s fourth annual Science Night.
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Gov. Rick Scott talked to a math class during his visit to Sarasota Military Academy.
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Achieva Maroon trots toward home plate during the Opening Day ceremony at Twin Lakes Park.
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Colleen Brasacchio performed a solo piece at the Selby Aquatics Center at the Sarasota Family YMCA.
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Carmella and Camille Swencki, the youngest members of SASSY, loved performing at the Selby Aquatics Center at the Sarasota Family YMCA.
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China Smith stopped boxing in 2007 to launch his non-profit, China Smith and Friends Inc. This year, he planned to return to the ring.
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