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E x c l u s i v eR E A L

A new eraRich Heiles

in BeachVolleyball

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I want summer to last forever for these reasons: 1. Hair gets lighter. 2. Skin gets

darker. 3. Water gets warmer. 4. Drinks get colder. 5. Music gets louder. 6. Nights get

longer. 7. Life gets better. Unknown

Yes summer is upon us. School’s out and it’s time to reclaim our little piece of paradise. In this issue we head to the beach with Rich Heiles

for some volleyball. Later we explore the West Indies at Spice Bay with Perrone Construction. Finally we check in with Suncoast Charities

for Children, the host of the fabulous 4th of July Suncoast Super Boat Grand Prix Festival.

Summertime is here. Dip your toes in the water and enjoy.

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contents | Summer 2013

18 | REAL beauty

Soul Takes Place This Summer, By Rebecca Smith

10 | REAL style

REALTOR Expo Benefiting The American Cancer Society | Suncoast Charities for Children, By Lalaena Gonzalez-Figueroa

22, 34 | REAL cares

14, 15 | REAL newsMeredith Garofalo’s New Forecast: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Sun Coast | John Cannon Named To USF Business Advisory Board | New College Students Awarded Critical Language Scholarships | Home Resource Scores Exclusive Brands At Cologne And Milano Furniture Shows | Salt & Light Productions Wins 3 More Telly Awards | Natalie Greenberg Joins Icard Merrill

20, 32 | REAL perspectivesIs Your Commercial Property “Grandfathered, By William Henry, PhD | British Icons in the City of London, By Patricia Tan

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26 | Rich Heiles

Stress And Hair Loss, By Sheila Venancia

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Soul Takes Place This Summer By Rebecca Smith

Welcome to REAL Style, a fashion focused section of REAL Magazine where we explore the world of style and fashion. REAL style is on top of the trends this issue. Our style & fashion cred is in full gear. We continue to check out what’s what and what’s new for 2013.

REAL Style is luxury, and no one knows luxury better than Brunello Cucinelli—the master of sublimely effortless luxury. Saks Fifth Avenue introduces us to Cucinelli’s newest collection in this REAL Style issue, its assertive shapes and clear-cut lines. When asked about Cucinelli, Saks Fifth Avenue’s Fifth Avenue Club and Designer Salon Sales Manager, Trissi Willis replied, “We are thrilled to be able to bring our Sarasota client this brand of extremely well made clothing which uses only the finest quality materials. It is sophisticated casual at its best.”

For those of you who aren’t familiar with Mr. Cucinelli—or Brunello as he insists on being called; he has built a utopian brand of laid-back luxury clothing according to the principle of supreme good for all. That principle drives both the quality of his products and the quality of life for the artisans in the Italian village of Solomon who craft his garments. Behind the brand’s humanistic ethos has been an extraordinary dedication to detail and precision—qualities that have come to the forefront this summer.

The collection’s more mathematical angle came easily to Brunello due to his early engineering background and love for Greek philosophy. On the runway, geometrically cut garments played with angular asymmetry and proportion. As demonstrated in the photo, an ankle-length chiffon

skirt, only ¾ complete in circumference, is causally layered over a knee-length skirt to create a cutout in the shape of a perfect square. This is formalwear for free spirits: a tailored tuxedo vest worn over bohemian layers and asymmetrical hems.

This collection is feminine and easily wearable due to its fluid, lightweight fabrics and relaxed proportions. This methodical approach is also evident in the color palette, a distinctly “Cucinelli” array of muted neutrals, which serve as the brand’s unofficial logo. Play with different tones of creamy neutrals (milk, flour, rice, walnut) for a nuanced monochromatic look; like this sleeveless coat with silk inset for a layered look, reversible washed silk tank, garment-washed denim pants, braided leather belt, cashmere hat, leather fringe handbag and oxford leather shoes with monili cap toe. This intricately varied, yet harmonious palette allows for a certain ease when layering everything together.

Cucinelli represents a purity of design that flatters the body and resonates with the soul. REAL Style challenges you to take on a free-spirited style. Your soul can also take shape this summer with the discovery of your personal style; the style that best represents your qualities, attributes and lifestyle. Making REAL Style a part of your life will give you the confidence to go out there looking your best.

For personal shopping/wardrobe assistance contact Becca Smith, Fashion Consultant/Stylist, Designer Salon - Saks Fifth Avenue at (941) 364-5310 or (941) 223-6643.

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Executive PublisherEd Bertha

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Cover & Masthead PhotographyGiovanni Lunardi

PhotographyGiovanni Lunardi

Chad Spencer

Creative DirectorChristian Lunardi

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REAL | newsMeredith Garofalo’s New Forecast: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Sun Coast

Meredith Garofalo, the well-known weekend meteorologist and reporter for ABC 7 in Sarasota, joins the Manatee County team of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast as Community Resource Director. Garofalo will be responsible for development of community resources and relationships.

Garofalo has worked the past 5 years in television and is excited to stay local and begin her new career. “I was a Big Sister while working at my last station, so I know firsthand the significant impact mentorship has on children,” said Garofalo. “I look forward to being part of an amazing team, working closely with our community to provide more children with positive role models to help them succeed.”

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast is a nonprofit which provides one-to-one mentoring relationships to children ages 6-18 years in 10 counties in Southwest Florida. For more information, call (941) 746.7000 or visit www.bbbssun.org.

John Cannon Named To USF Business Advisory Board

New College Students Awarded Critical Language Scholarships

Luxury home builder John Cannon was appointed to the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee Business Advisory Board for the College of Business. Cannon and other business leaders will assist the College as it goes through the process of becoming separately accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The Board will work closely with the faculty as they review the current undergraduate business curriculum and begin to design a new curriculum for implementation in the Fall semester of 2014.

For more information on John Cannon Homes visit www.johncannonhomes.com or call (941) 924.5935.

Two New College of Florida students, Andrea Brody-Barre & Robert Matthew Klinkel, were awarded Critical Language Scholarships from the U.S. Department of State and will travel abroad this summer to study in language immersion programs.

Brody-Barre, a fourth-year student from New York City, will study Arabic in Rabat, Morocco. Klinkel, a third-year student from Orlando, will study Chinese at a location to be determined.

The Critical Language Scholarships offer intensive summer language institutes in 13 critical foreign languages. The selection process is administered by American Councils for International Education with awards approved by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The CLS Program is administered by American Councils and The Ohio State University/Ohio University.

Brody-Barre is studying political science and international area studies, but also has been active in dance, theater and the New Music New College series. The interest in arts has been important: “It inspired me to be open to new directions,” she said.

Klinkel has been fascinated with languages for years. At New College, he studies German and Spanish before starting Chinese last year. He then got a summer job teaching English in China, and spent a month at Xi’an Fanyi University, where he lectured on education issues while building his Chinese skills at the same time.

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Home Resource, the leading contemporary and modern furniture show room on Florida’s West Coast further strengthened their product offerings after attending the Cologne and Milano Furniture shows. Adding to many of the exclusive lines, Home Resource has the honor to be the only retailer in Florida for Team 7, a world renowned Austrian brand known for their solid wood contemporary furniture (www.team7.at) and Dreieck, a German company that

specialized in unique glass tables and display units (www.dreieck-design.com).

Home Resource also has secured Florida’s West Coast exclusivity for Italian brands Alivar, which offers a complete line of high end furnishings (www.alivar.com), Cierre, a company that specializes in hand constructed leather furniture, (www.cierreimbottiti.com), and Gallotti and Radice which also specializes in glass products such as desks, sideboards and tables (www.gallottiradice.it). Discussions are underway with other Italian brands that Home Resource hopes to solidify in the next few months.

Lastly, Home Resource is now the exclusive Representative for Brown Jordan outdoor furniture for the region (www.brownjordan.com) and Richard Schultz outdoor furniture. (www.richardschultz.com)

All the above mentioned furniture lines are either on display in their showroom or will be in their showroom in the next few months. It is certainly well worth the effort to see the exquisite design and amazing craftsmanship of these products. Home Resource is located at 741 Central Ave, Downtown Sarasota. For more information visit www.homeresource.com or call (941) 366.6690.

Salt & Light Productions Wins 3 More Telly Awards

Home Resource Scores Exclusive Brands At Cologne And Milano Furniture Shows

Salt & Light Productions received three Telly Awards for a video it created for Hope Family Services, a non-profit organization that promotes safety, strength, and well-being for those affected by domestic violence. The documentary short features the emotionally moving stories of four women who Hope Family Services helped to escape abusive relationships and find their independence.

This powerful video presentation won Telly Awards in the categories of ‘Charitable/Not-for-Profit,’ ‘Fund Raising,’ and

‘Social Issues.’ Telly Awards are issued annually to honor the very best in television and media production. Each year, the competition receives over 13,000 entries from some of the nation’s most respected production companies, ad agencies, television

stations and other media related corporations.

You can watch the Hope Family Services video and all of Salt & Light Productions’ award winning videos at www.saltandlightproductions.org.

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Natalie Greenberg Joins Icard Merrill

Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen & Ginsburg P.A. announced that Natalie Greenberg joined the firm as an associate practicing real estate law. Greenberg was most recently an attorney with the Law Office of Michael A. Kaufman, P.A. in West Palm Beach Florida.

Greenberg graduated from The University of Central Florida in Orlando where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Legal Studies and Business Administration. She earned her Juris Doctor degree from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 2012. She is a native of Sarasota and a graduate of Pine View School for the Gifted.

Greenberg has always aspired to the law and since 2002, through both high school and college and has held various positions as a law clerk

or legal assistant with various Sarasota law firms. Her father, Steven R. Greenberg, is a Board Certified Real Estate Attorney and a Shareholder of Icard Merrill.

Greenberg is currently a member of the Sarasota County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, the Sarasota Association of Realtors and Legal Aid of Manasota.

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Stress And Hair LossBy Sheila Venancia

The hormonal process of testosterone converting to DHT, which then harms hair follicles, happens in both men and women. Under normal conditions, women have a minute fraction of the level of testosterone that men have, but even a lower level can cause DHT- triggered hair loss in women.

Mistakenly thought to be a strictly male disease, women make up a significant percentage of American hair loss sufferers. Forty percent of women have visible hair loss by the time they are age 40, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Hair loss in women can be absolutely devastating for self-image and emotional well-being.

Three types of hair loss that can be associated with high stress levels are:

• Alopecia Areata - A variety of factors are thought to cause alopecia areata, possibly including severe stress. With alopecia areata, white blood cells attack the hair follicle, stopping hair growth and making hair fall out.

• Telogen Effluvium - In this condition, emotional or physical stress pushes large numbers of growing hairs into a resting phase. Within a few months, the affected hairs may fall out suddenly when simply combing or washing your hair.

• Trichotillomania - Trichotillomania (trik-oh-til-oh-may-nee-uh) is an irresistible urge to pull out hair from your scalp, eyebrows or other areas of your body. Hair pulling can be a way of dealing with negative or uncomfortable feelings, such as stress, anxiety, tension, loneliness, fatigue or frustration.

Tests for Hair Loss in Women – Diagnose

• H o r m o n e l e v e l s ( D H E A , t e s t o s t e r o n e , androstenedione, prolactin, follicular stimulating

hormone, and leutinizing hormone)• Serum iron, serum ferritin, and total iron binding

capacity (TIBC)• Thyroid levels (T3, T4, TSH)• VDRL (a screening test for syphilis)• Complete blood count (CBC)• Scalp biopsy - A small section of scalp, usually 4

mm in diameter, is removed and examined under a microscope to help determine the cause of hair loss.

• Hair pull - A doctor lightly pulls a small amount of hair (about 100 strands) to determine if there is excessive loss. If more that 3 hairs come out, then the patient is likely suffering from excess hair loss. Normal range is one to three hairs per pull.

• Densitometry - The densitometer is a handheld magnification device used to check for miniaturization of the hair shaft.

Hair Loss Treatment

Minoxidil was first used in tablet form as a medicine to treat high blood pressure (an antihypertensive). It was noticed that patients being treated with minoxidil developed excessive hair growth (hypertrichosis) as a side effect. Further research showed that applying a solution of minoxidil directly to the scalp could also stimulate hair growth.

The effectiveness of these agents and methods varies from person to person, but many women have found that using these treatments have made a positive difference in their hair and their self-esteem. As always, treatments have the best chance of being effective if they are geared to the cause of the hair loss as well as to triggering hair growth.

“Don’t forget, your hair is very important ... and so is your health”

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Is Your Commercial Property “Grandfathered” To Offer Relief From Some ADA Requirements? By William Henry, PhD

How Does the Term “Readily Achievable” Apply to this “Grandfathering” Provision?

When addressing the challenges posed by American Disability Act legislation, business and commercial property owners often ask, “Is my property ‘grandfathered’ so as to alleviate the need for compliance?”

Compliance hinges on the date of occupancy of the inhabitable space. The operative date is January 1, 1991. Was the property inhabited prior to 1991? If so, then compliance may not be required if the cures to the design and construction are deemed to be not “readily achievable”.

Both owners and their legal counsels often ask what constitutes the criteria for determining whether required cures are necessary under the law. Does the designation of prescribed ADA cures deemed to be not “readily achievable” offer any relief? On first blush, many property owners’ legal counsels and/or their forensic experts opine that making significant expensive changes to the property improvements creates an “undue burden.” What constitutes an undue burden? An undue burden on the property owner may be created if codes mandate technically implausible solutions that may be cost prohibitive.

Business owners are often allowed to factor in the impacts to their operations. The U.S. Department of Justice suggests the following factors to be considered:

1. The nature and cost of the curative improvements needed.

2. The overall financial resources of the property owner; the number of persons employed at the site; the effect on expenses and resources; legitimate safety requirements; and/or the impact otherwise of the action on the operation of the site.

3. The geographic separateness from and the administrative or fiscal relationship of the site to, any parent corporation or entity.

4. If applicable, the overall size and financial resources of any parent corporation or entity, including the number of employees and the number, type, and location of its facilities.

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corporation or entity.

Is this an extensive and costly remodel or a low-cost maintenance issue? Is it affordable and are there any risks in barrier removal? While there is often no clear answer to these questions posed, business owners are afforded a degree of flexibility in achieving code compliance. When it comes to prioritizing the recommended cures, the following is the priority ranking.

1. The first priority is access to the facility. This includes physical access paths from public sidewalks, public transportation, and accessible parking through the front door.

2. The second priority is accessible routes to the goods and services made available to the public. In the case of a retail store, this includes the front desk and display areas.

3. The third priority is access to restrooms. If restrooms are provided for use by customers or clients, then an accessible restroom must be provided

4. The fourth priority is removing any remaining barriers.

In conclusion, ADA regulations require perfection in a non-perfect world. Sometimes, relatively flat accessible routes for wheelchair bound individuals must traverse undulating terrain. In other cases, toilet stalls must be widened between two immovable structural supports. Chair lifts, elevators, and other costly devices must be installed in older non-adaptable structures.

If you are a business or commercial property owner responsible for ADA compliance and the improvements are constructed and inhabited prior to 1991, it is important to retain an expert to collaborate with legal counsel to determine whether the mandated measures are in fact “readily achievable.”

Why not enlist your civil engineer for the job? In the event that a complaint is filed by a disabled person, a business owner may decide to defer receiving a detailed deficiency report. A civil engineer often times confirms the plaintiff’s findings, which then pose the threat of becoming discoverable by the plaintiff’s attorney. Choosing an expert with experience in construction methods and cost control is key in identifying a cost-effective cure and mitigating the need for changes to your facility.

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Rich Heiles

By Lalaena Gonzalez-FigueroaPhotography by Giovanni LunardiDesign by Christian Lunardi

The players love coming to Siesta Beach for the yearly tournament. It

is one of their favorite venues due to the fact that the white powder sand is

always cool to the touch to play on.

A New Era In Beach Volleyball

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East End VolleyballOn a perfect Saturday morning the best players from Florida gather at the world’s best beach for one of the best tournaments of the year.

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AirborneNever at a loss for action beach volleyball is played fast and furious resulting in a quick paced event for the audience to watch. Matches start early in the morning and run till dusk settles in.

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It all started in 1977, when a group of avid volleyball players in Long Island took the game to a new venue: the beach. “We played coordinated events in the winter,” recalls Rich Heiles, a founding member of East End Volleyball (EEVB). “Though the volleyball community was already playing on beaches during the summer, we didn’t have formal competitions.” That summer they launched their inaugural beach volleyball competition, a small event on Long Island that featured a single tournament.

As enthusiasm grew, so did participation. Tremendous talent was cultivated on those sandy courts, and beach volleyball came into its own. By 1987 EEVB was in full-swing, hosting an invitation-only event that showcased the game and its culture to local media. Volleyball greats Karch Kiraly, Brent Frohoff and Scott Ayakatubby proved their

athletic prowess on the 70-ton sand makeshift beach situated in Central Park. Soon EEVB evolved into a complete summer tournament schedule, expanding into cities along the East Coast.

“We saw really solid players training and practicing within the organization,” says Rich. “In addition to players who went pro, we also noticed a cache of talented younger participants who simply enjoyed the opportunity to participate in the fun.”

Throughout the years, notable players have plied their skills at EEVB matches, earning cash prizes and wowing spectators and fans with their athletic prowess. AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour favorite Sinjin Smith shared his insights with EEVB clinic participants, and Olympic standout Bob Samuelson competed fiercely before succumbing to

formidable opponents Rafael Del Valle and Omar Vargas. EEVB has gone on to sponsor a team on the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour in order to promote the organization and inspire its players.

Beach volleyball is, Rich notes, a healthy activity that’s suited for players at all levels. At his home base in Long Island, he says, there are 50 to 100 courts every night hosting athletes ranging in age from their late teens to over 60. “Everyone finds their niche,” he observes. “The league features highly competitive plays and individuals who are simply out for exercise and fun.”

The Gulf Coast, with its top-rated white sand beaches, has proven an ideal location for EEVB-sponsored tournaments. With spring and fall events held at world-renowned Siesta and Lido Keys, the

CheckmateA large percentage of females enjoy beach volleyball as well. Their level of play ranks right up there with the male teams. Here we see some serious jousting taking place.

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organization has carefully planted the seeds for a grassroots movement in beach volleyball.

With their first local tournament nearly 20 years ago, EEVB introduced 12 nets to the Siesta Key community. Today, April and October tournaments feature upwards of 31 nets. The growth has been steady, though Rich sees potential for greater regional participation. “The beaches here are ideally suited for an established, year ‘round volleyball league,” he states. “I would love to see the program move beyond tournaments.”

Recreational volleyball leagues, says Rich, contribute to the well-being of their communities in a myriad of ways. “You’re bringing healthy activities to families and individuals, providing a great outlet for people to engage in friendly competition,” he observes. “But volleyball leagues can also yield significant financial benefits.” He cites Long Island’s thriving beach volleyball league as a prime example. “Local governments are earning over one hundred thousand dollars each year in beach rent alone,” Rich states. “And local businesses benefit, because they’re seeing increased activity and patronage in the areas where these leagues are active.”

A strategic alliance with Volleyball America has allowed EEVB to maximize its national reach to over 6,000 players competing in 35+ events each year. With each tournament, players earn national ranking points and qualify for end-of-the-season cash prizes. “It would make sense for a local group to work with Volleyball America in implementing an ongoing league here in Sarasota,” Rich remarks. “This region has the potential to become one of the country’s premier volleyball destinations, bringing in visitors and competitors to stay and play.” With existing tournaments and events occurring throughout the

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area, adds Rich, a cohesive approach to the sport of beach volleyball would maximize participation and spectatorship.

“You really can’t beat the benefits of beach volleyball,” says Rich, who continues to play in his local league. “It’s a healthy and fun lifestyle that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and walks of life.”

Rich HeilesEast End Volleyball

PO Box 49Hampton Bays, NY 11946

(631) [email protected]

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Bowler Hats, Briefcases and The Bank of EnglandBritish Icons in the City of London

By Patricia TanDuring my recent trip to England, I had several meetings in the City of London, Britain’s financial district, where I worked during the 1980s and 90s. I was thrilled to have the opportunity to be in “The City” doing business again – completely different from simply being a tourist and visiting the many historic sites there.

So much of being British stems from our ancient heritage and traditions, and nowhere are these more evident than in the City. The

“square mile” as it is also known is the oldest part of London and yet still functions as the heart of Britain’s business and financial activities. Hard to believe that old customs, not to mention old buildings, can adapt to deal with the hi-tech age we live in today. I thought it might be fun to look at some of the things, big and small, that have become representative of the City and its financial lifeblood.

Invented in 1849, the bowler hat is often thought of as being synonymous with the City. Despite the best efforts of Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin, most people think of the bowler hat as part of the City gent’s uniform, worn by city workers during the 1950s and 60s. I did see a few of these hats during my visit, and I’m told that around 5,000 bowler hats are sold annually.

The briefcase began its life in the 1800s and is so called because it was used by barristers and lawyers to carry legal documents (briefs) to court. The City also houses the Inns of Court – the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales, Some of the Inns are housed in buildings that date back to the 16th century. The most

famous briefcase in Britain has to be the one used by the Chancellor the Exchequer to carry his annual budget speech to the Houses of Parliament. This red, rather battered briefcase was originally used in 1860, retired in 1965 but made a brief appearance again in 2000s before being placed in The National Archives.

The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, as the Bank of England is affectionately known, sits majestically at the intersection of nine roads, making it a truly central feature of the City. Established in 1694, the Bank of England is the second oldest bank in the world. Its current building dates back to 1734 and was the first purpose built bank. The building itself is very impressive, and even more so when you understand how vast its underground vaults are. This is where the U.K.’s gold reserves are stored, and building a secure facility in 1734 must have had its challenges.

Land in the square mile and surrounding areas is coveted for the development of office and commercial buildings, but resourceful developers have come up with some very inventive ways of introducing residential accommodation into the landscape. I approached one of our U.K. partners and asked them to send me some illustrations of this. I hope you will agree that both of the homes pictured here combine modern living with a respect for Britain’s traditions and historic buildings. I’m sure the architects of the original buildings could not have conceived how their creations might be re-purposed, nor could they have imagined the price tag they might carry in a future world.

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Suncoast Charities for Children A Foundation for Success

By Lalaena Gonzalez-Figueroa

Suncoast Charities for Children has made a unique contribution to the well-being of children, teens and adults with special needs. The Sarasota-based charity offers (virtually) rent-free facilities to local area non-profits, allowing them to focus their funding on programs and services. As local needs have evolved, so have the efforts of Suncoast Charities; the organization has significantly increased its fundraising efforts, reaching out to the community with an array of opportunities to make a difference in the lives of others.

The Super Boat Grand Prix began with a group of local businessmen, primarily from the construction industry. Founders included Hollis Tucker, John Stafford, Ron Foxworthy, Cal Erb and the late Gene Whipp. The organization (then known as the Suncoast Foundation for the Handicapped, Inc.) was launched as a means of combining Whipp’s passion for powerboat racing with a desire to expand the opportunities available to help children with special needs. The group’s early endeavors included an annual picnic outing to the beach. As the organization grew, Whipp launched the first annual offshore powerboat race in Sarasota, which ran between St. Pete and Venice, Florida.

The concept gained popularity, expanding from a single race to a nine day festival now featuring golf, a texas hold’ em poker tournament, car show, motorcycle charity ride, boat and personal watercraft fun run, a parade of boats and block party, powerboats by the bay, meet & greet reception with participating race teams, a fashion show, a stunning fireworks display, fishing day for the physically and mentally challenged, and the signature Grand Prix Race.

“There is something for everyone,” remarks Lucy Nicandri, who serves as Suncoast Charities’ Vice President. “Our organization has really captured the spirit of our community, creating opportunities for people with diverse interests to come together to support a great cause and also generate an huge economic impact ($14.3 Million in 2012).

The Suncoast Super Boat Grand Prix Festival is one of the organization’s most high-profile fundraising events, but area residents have access to year ‘round activities whose proceeds

contribute to the charity. Each year kicks off with the Thunder by the Bay Motorcycle Festival, a four-day celebration that attracts individuals from around the country. Also an annual charity night sponsored by the Sarasota Kennel Club, a Sarasota Bayfront Fireworks Spectacular July 4th and New Year’s Eve, Fisk and Friends Celebrity Golf Tournament, and the Christmas Boat Parade of Lights raise funds that are integral to the success and sustainability of Suncoast Charities for Children.

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With over $14 million in facilities constructed throughout Sarasota, Venice and North Port areas, Suncoast Charities has provided upward of 73,000 square feet of space to local organizations including Children First, Loveland Center, Community Haven, The Florida Center, Children First, and Sarasota County Special Olympics. These non-profit groups pay $1 per year in rent, with maintenance provided by Suncoast Charities for Children for the duration of their tenancy. Most of the facilities constructed over the years also received donated products and services from area businesses in the construction industry such as plumbers, roofers, electricians, and dry wall. The construction industry contributed many resources and services to the charities that currently occupy the buildings constructed by Suncoast Charities for Children,” says Nicandri. “With subsidized repairs and maintenance, our non-profits are maximizing their program and service monies.”

The impact, Nicandri adds, is significant. “We receive calls from parents of clients at local organizations, thanking us for our fundraising events. That means so much!”

Suncoast Charities for ChildrenLucy Nicandri5317 Fruitville Road, Suite 43Sarasota, FL [email protected](941) 371.8820www.SuncoastCharitiesForChildren.org

My name is Boden. I am 2 ½ years old and have Down’s Syndrome. Thanks to Suncoast Charities for Children, I am able to receive occupational, physical and speech therapies at Community Haven’s Selby Preschool.

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