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Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce catches up on meetings and awards

The Chamber held its Annual Meeting and twice-delayed Small Business Awards luncheon in one afternoon.


  • By Nat Kaemmerer
  • | 10:28 a.m. January 25, 2021
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Michael Ballos always wanted to open a boutique in St. Armands Circle. The dream, built over visits to the area and family vacations, came true in 2019 when he opened Cariloha Bamboo on the west spoke of the Circle. 

Ballos’ dream was further verified when he won first place in the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce’s “Good as Green” Small Business Awards category for the renewability of the bamboo that makes up his apparel and home goods products as well as his goal of a zero energy waste building.

As his own only employee, Ballos accepted his award  before leaving early to reopen his store after lunch.

“Bamboo is highly renewable and fast-growing,” Ballos said. “We are a society of waste and we need to be a society of no waste. Sustainability is something we need to keep looking at.” 

Ballos’ award category kicked off not only the 22nd annual Small Business Awards luncheon, but also the 62nd Annual Meeting and the Chamber’s first in-person activity since November. The former, which was scheduled for October and then November, was moved due to scheduling conflicts for speakers and Hurricane Eta, respectively. By the time it was rescheduled, the timeframe bumped up against when the annual meeting would be held, so chamber President Gail Loefgren combined the two. 

Small Business Awards

Small Business Person of the Year (10 or less employees)

First: Don Borden, Four Winds Network Services

Second: Matt McGuire, Mr. Handyman Sarasota-Bradenton

Third: Ivan Radosavljevic, RIM Express

Small Business Person of the Year (11 or more employees)

First: Ray and D’Arcy Arpke, Euphemia Haye

Second: Larry Starr, RVA Resort Vacations

Third: Andy Moore, Gulf Coast Property Management

Good as Green 

First: Michael Ballos, Cariloha Bamboo

Second: Jaime DiDomenico, Cool Today 

Third: Josh Reynolds, WrightWay Emergency Services

Rookie Business Person of the Year

First: Lisa Baskfield, Nature’s Gem CBD Health and Wellness

Second: Tom Bright, CSFG

Third: Celia Moore, Technology Solutions and Security

The double feature went into overtime, running until about 2 p.m. when it was originally scheduled to run until 1:30. Presenters and winners kept their speeches shorter than normal, and most winners were caught so off-guard by being selected that the acceptances were all brief and grateful. 

“It’s a hybrid year anyway so we might as well have two events for the price of one,” presenter Al Benincasa said. 

Some attendees called in via Zoom to the meeting, including some winners, and every virtual participant was projected onto a large screen behind the podium. When a Zoomed-in winner was announced, their square was made full screen as the in-person presenters posed for a socially distanced photo with the award plaque and the winner’s virtual face. 

“The best part (of judging) was sitting down and interviewing the nominees,” Benincasa said. “I got to know a lot about them and what they and their company are made of.” 

Lisa Baskfield, the owner of Nature’s Gem CBD who won “Rookie of the Year,” shared the backstory of her business when she accepted her award. CBD helped her overcome her chronic pain from fibromyalgia, and she eventually opened a store on Longboat Key. She said it was the best business decision she ever made. 

“I’m very honored, thankful and I might cry,” Baskfield said. 

Small Business Awards took up most of the time, and once they concluded Loefgren announced the chamber's new board members and took the gathered members through an abbreviated update on the chamber’s 2021 goals — maintaining members and growing the organization as businesses recover from COVID-19 — before announcing the annual awards winners. 

Annual awards

Norm Mallard Ambassador of the Year

Jimmy Bonner, Sherwin-Williams Company

John Wojtyna Going the Extra Mile Award

Celia Moore

Chamber Member of the Year

 Reva Jackson  

In addition to the usual Norm Mallard Ambassador of the Year award and the Chamber Member of the Year award, Loefgren announced a new one: the John Wojtyna Going the Extra Mile award. Named for its late namesake, the award goes to someone who embodies Wojtyna’s habit of going above and beyond. He regularly took on extra organizing tasks and adopted extra children to give gifts to at Christmas. This year, it went to Celia Moore, a newer member of the chamber. 

“I knew this award was going to her before I even knew it was an award,” Loefgren said of Moore. 

 

 

Michael Garey and Al Benincasa prepared to present awards.
Michael Garey and Al Benincasa prepared to present awards.
Attendees had their temperature checked as they came into the Holiday Inn Lido Beach.
Attendees had their temperature checked as they came into the Holiday Inn Lido Beach.
Jimmy Bonner and Scott Kuykendall
Jimmy Bonner and Scott Kuykendall
Missy Erickson and Dayana Wescott-Erickson
Missy Erickson and Dayana Wescott-Erickson
New chairman of the board Willie McLaughlin and Michael Vejins
New chairman of the board Willie McLaughlin and Michael Vejins
Larry Starr, Karolina Wieczorek and Jana Troyer
Larry Starr, Karolina Wieczorek and Jana Troyer
Cheryl Hindle and Lauri Slade
Cheryl Hindle and Lauri Slade
There was less mingling than in previous years as attendees mostly stuck to their lunch spots once they found them.
There was less mingling than in previous years as attendees mostly stuck to their lunch spots once they found them.
No chamber meeting has ever required a videographer until 2021 as Zoom was part of the equation.
No chamber meeting has ever required a videographer until 2021 as Zoom was part of the equation.
Gail Loefgren kicked off the meeting.
Gail Loefgren kicked off the meeting.
Al Benincasa presented the first few awards.
Al Benincasa presented the first few awards.
Andrew Vac presented an award.
Andrew Vac presented an award.
Jaime DiDomenico, second in Good as Green
Jaime DiDomenico, second in Good as Green
Michael Ballos and Al Benincasa
Michael Ballos and Al Benincasa
Michael Ballos, first in Good as Green and Al Benincasa
Michael Ballos, first in Good as Green and Al Benincasa
Michael Ballos and Al Benincasa
Michael Ballos and Al Benincasa
Celia Moore, third in Rookie Business Person of the Year, with Al Benincasa.
Celia Moore, third in Rookie Business Person of the Year, with Al Benincasa.
Tom Bright, second in Rookie Business Person of the Year, Zoomed in and poses with Al Benincasa.
Tom Bright, second in Rookie Business Person of the Year, Zoomed in and poses with Al Benincasa.
Lisa Baskfield, first in Rookie Business Person of the Year, and Al Benincasa
Lisa Baskfield, first in Rookie Business Person of the Year, and Al Benincasa
Lisa Baskfield
Lisa Baskfield
Ivan Radosavljevic, third in Small Business Person of the Year (10 or less employees) with Brad Marner
Ivan Radosavljevic, third in Small Business Person of the Year (10 or less employees) with Brad Marner
Matt McGuire, second in Small Business Person of the Year (10 or less employees) with Brad Marner.
Matt McGuire, second in Small Business Person of the Year (10 or less employees) with Brad Marner.
Don Borden, first in Small Business Person of the Year (10 or less employees) with Brad Marner.
Don Borden, first in Small Business Person of the Year (10 or less employees) with Brad Marner.
Michael Garey, who won Small Business Person of the Year (11 or more employees) in 2019, presented the category this year.
Michael Garey, who won Small Business Person of the Year (11 or more employees) in 2019, presented the category this year.
Larry Starr, second in Small Business Person of the Year (11 or more employees) with Al Benincasa.
Larry Starr, second in Small Business Person of the Year (11 or more employees) with Al Benincasa.
Larry Starr
Larry Starr
D'Arcy and Ray Arpke, first in Small Business Person of the Year (11 or more employees) with Gail Loefgren
D'Arcy and Ray Arpke, first in Small Business Person of the Year (11 or more employees) with Gail Loefgren
New chairman of the board Willie McLaughlin
New chairman of the board Willie McLaughlin
Jimmy Bonner and Willie McLaughlin
Jimmy Bonner and Willie McLaughlin
Jimmy Bonner accepted Ambassador of the Year.
Jimmy Bonner accepted Ambassador of the Year.
Jimmy Bonner accepted Ambassador of the Year.
Jimmy Bonner accepted Ambassador of the Year.
Celia Moore
Celia Moore
Reva Jackson with Willie McLaughlin
Reva Jackson with Willie McLaughlin

 

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