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06/21/2013

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Sarasota News Leader June 21, 2013 Page 51 coaches, players and spectators," the release CORRECTION points out. The early version of the June 14 article, SCC Criteria for selection of the winners includes preview, contained an error. Sheriff Tom programs and activities implemented within Knight is not removing School Resource Offithe school and community to promote sports- cers from city of Sarasota schools for budgetmanship; the number and type of unsports- ary reasons. The sheriff has said he believes manlike ejections; the number and type of the Sarasota Police Department should be proexceptional sportsmanship reports; and the viding the officers because those schools are in source of the nomination. the Police Department's jurisdiction. Five depSection winners will each receive $500 and a uties had been working at Booker and Sarasota commemorative plaque. high schools and at Brookside Middle School. MASON TO BE GUEST SPEAKER AT NEIGHBORHOOD EXPO Sarasota County Commission Chairwoman Carolyn Mason will be guest speaker at a free neighborhood expo to be presented by the Nokomis Area Civic Association (NACA) and Sarasota County Government on Saturday, June 22. The expo will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice. It is open to the public, a news release notes. A continental breakfast will be served, and workshops will be offered throughout the event. Admission is free, but registration is required by June 21, the release points out. After opening remarks from Mason, Emergency Management Chief Ed McCrane will offer tips on hurricane preparation and provide hurricane guides for participants, the release continues. Additionally, Sarasota County's Sustainability team will host a workshop on energy efficiency, during which residents can get free Do-It-Yourself Energy Saving Kits with products valued at more than $30, the release notes. County Commission Chairwoman Carolyn Mason. Photo by Norman Schimmel borhood Services, Solid Waste and Sarasota County Area Transit (SCAT) departments as well as the Sheriff's Office will share tips and recommendations for protecting and preserving Sarasota County neighborhoods, the release says. Email ExpoSouthRSVP@gmail.com by June 21 to reserve a space. Other workshops planned are titled, "Robert's For more information about the expo, call the Rules of Order" and "Connecting with Local Sarasota County Call Center at 861-5000 (TTY Government." County staff from the Neigh- 7-1-1) or email kjohnsto@scgov.net.

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