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Sarasota Bay Watch hosts 'clamtastic' evening

Scallopalooza: I's Clamtastic! took place on Sept. 22 at the Sarasota Yacht Club.


  • By Katie Johns
  • | 7:41 p.m. September 22, 2018
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Clams are not only sustainable, they also clean Sarasota Bay and eat red tide.

They do a lot more, Sarasota Bay Watch President Larry Stults said, but those three were the main points he was educating guests of “Scallopalooza: It’s Clamtastic!” Sept. 22 about.

This summer, the Bay Watch worked to release 250,000 clams into Sarasota, and now they are embarking on a bigger mission, which was highlighted at the fundraiser Saturday night.

The Sarasota Bay Watch hopes to raise $100,000 so they can release 1 million more clams into the bay as phase two of their clam restoration project.

As the event started, the Bay Watch had raised one-third of that.

This year’s event comes after the Bay Watch had to cancel its annual scallop search because of red tide. Stults said the red tide bloom has made people more aware of the local marine environments.

“If we can increase community support of a natural, biology-based way to clean the Bay, I think people are more interested than ever,” Stults said.

At the event, guests mingled in the lobby of the Sarasota Yacht Club during cocktail hour. After perusing the auction items, attendees enjoyed dinner and learned more about the mission of the Sarasota Bay Watch.

Sarasota Bay Watch Board Member Steve Martin, Esther Visuna, Jeffrey Schaefer of event sponsor Ace Hardware and Sarasota Bay Watch President Larry Stults
Sarasota Bay Watch Board Member Steve Martin, Esther Visuna, Jeffrey Schaefer of event sponsor Ace Hardware and Sarasota Bay Watch President Larry Stults
Cathie Hawkins, Amy Sankes and Jennifer Yahraus
Cathie Hawkins, Amy Sankes and Jennifer Yahraus
Veronica Brady and Peter and Joanna Powers
Veronica Brady and Peter and Joanna Powers
More than 200 people attended this year’s Scallopalooza, which is the highest attendance ever for the event.
More than 200 people attended this year’s Scallopalooza, which is the highest attendance ever for the event.
Gregg and Cynthia Baran
Gregg and Cynthia Baran
Cheryl Huntsinger and Devin and Heather Sanderson
Cheryl Huntsinger and Devin and Heather Sanderson
Nyanhixchel Ward, Sara Windom and Luke Sweat
Nyanhixchel Ward, Sara Windom and Luke Sweat
Nina Giraldo and Avery Marx
Nina Giraldo and Avery Marx
John Freeman and Matt Freeman
John Freeman and Matt Freeman
Don and Diane Lagasse and Roy Yahraus
Don and Diane Lagasse and Roy Yahraus
Cari Fallen and Lauri Birnvach
Cari Fallen and Lauri Birnvach
Howard Akey and Gloria and Kraig Koach
Howard Akey and Gloria and Kraig Koach
Cheryl Huntsinger and Sarasota Bay Watch Programming Director Ronda Ryan
Cheryl Huntsinger and Sarasota Bay Watch Programming Director Ronda Ryan
Rachel Rose, Barbara Hedervelt and Beverly Rodgers
Rachel Rose, Barbara Hedervelt and Beverly Rodgers
Robert and Denise Pope and Nick and Samantha Dzembo
Robert and Denise Pope and Nick and Samantha Dzembo
Elisa and Michael Graber
Elisa and Michael Graber
Brittany and James Wendland
Brittany and James Wendland
Kathryn Martin and Courtland and Kelly Hunt
Kathryn Martin and Courtland and Kelly Hunt
Heather Wrigley and Melissa Perrin
Heather Wrigley and Melissa Perrin
Morgan Tiefenthal and Shannon Hankin
Morgan Tiefenthal and Shannon Hankin
Suzie Dubose and Karen Stults
Suzie Dubose and Karen Stults

 

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