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From baking to airbrushing, Cameron Curry does it all when it comes to cakes.
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VIDEO: Bake me a cake

Fifteen-year-old Cameron Curry started Cakes By Cameron two years ago and creates specialty cakes for any occasion. In the following video, he lists some of his favorite cakes, in addition to his current project. For the full story, read this week's edition of The Sarasota Observer. Scroll down for video.

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Poll workers at Precinct 110 on Fruitville Road said they've seen a steady stream of voters all morning.
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Polling places busy with voters

At many voting locations, parking lots are full, and voters are experiencing short waits to cast their ballots.

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The county and the Baltimore Orioles are busy trying to complete stadium construction before March 1, 2011.
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  • November 2, 2010
City releases baseball funds

With the Florida Supreme Court ruling in favor of the county in a spring-training lawsuit, city leaders felt it was safe to give the county $1.6 million in state grant money.

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Children from the Gan helped pack up 115 books.
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Temple toddlers give gift of sharing

Preschoolers at the Gan Early Care Program pack up books for HIPPY.

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MAN ON THE STREET: Sweetie sweets

Girls from Girls Inc. were asked what their favorite Halloween candy is.

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Former Vice Mayor Ken Shelin believes a private nonprofit organization may be able to revitalize Selby Five Points Park.
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  • November 1, 2010
Commission considers Five Points Park options

A proposal to privatize the downtown park will be discussed at this afternoon's City Commission meeting.

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Chelsea Batscha from Siesta Key Oyster Bar hands out candy.
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  • October 31, 2010
Costumed cuties parade Siesta Village

Trick-or-treaters filled up their goody bags as they strolled the streets of Siesta Key Village for the Siesta Key Village Association safe trick or treating on Sunday, Oct. 31.

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Dave and Kyla Weiner with Billy and Liebe Gamble
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  • October 31, 2010
Safe Sex: Halloween Bash

Safe Sex: Halloween Bash

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Judy Graham, Bob and Carol Carter
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Mote's Annual Oceanic Evening

Mote's Annual Oceanic Evening

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Kay and Bob Goodman and Margaret Churchill with Jeff and Jane Johnson
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  • October 30, 2010
Ghoulish get-ups stroll SYC

Never mind the outlandish costumed characters who floated around Sarasota Yacht Club for this year's Halloween party - it was the giant inflatable black cat in the lobby that first caught everyone's attention!

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Jean Zakovec with Bill and Joyce Steele and Jim Zakovec
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Drifting spirits haunt BKYC

Bird Key Yacht Club members laced up in costumes ranging from witches to hippies this Halloween.

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Erik Hermansen, Cole Reuter, Lola Scott, India Hirschowitz, Isabella Scott and Emma Levins pose on St. Armand's Circle.
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  • October 30, 2010
St. Armands Circle celebrates Halloween

St. Armands Circle was filled with tons of trick-or-treaters, young and young at heart, Saturday evening. All the stores and restaurants stayed open late so that bumble-bees, witches, ninjas and pumpkins could fill their bags full of sweet treats.

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A view of Pineapple Avenue filled with chalk artists hard at work.
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  • October 30, 2010
3rd Annual Chalk Festival draws a crowd

Burns Court was a lot more colorful this weekend with the addition of the 3rd Annual Chalk Festival. The event was free to attend and the theme of this year's festival and art was 'Halloween'.

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Girls from Girls Inc. make their way down Main Street to go trick-or-treating at Merrill Lynch and UBS.
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  • October 29, 2010
Girls Inc. trick-or-treat haunted offices

Lady Gaga, vampires, southern belles, witches and geishas all paraded through UBS and Merrill Lynch's haunted hallways as part of their Girls Inc. Halloween on Friday afternoon.

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More than 250 street painters will create pieces at this year's festival.
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  • October 29, 2010
WEEKEND BEST BET: Sarasota Chalk Festival

The Sarasota Chalk Festival, featuring 250 street painters from the U.S., Italy, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands and Slovenia, takes place from 8 a.m. to midnight Oct. 30 to Oct. 31, along South Pineapple Avenue in Burns Square.

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