Sarasota County Civic League

Friday, June 17, 2005

All American City Presentation

See Sarasota’s All-America City presentation: Sarasota County is among 30 finalists competing to become one of the National Civic League’s 10 All-America Cities, which will be announced June 25. The All-America City Award recognizes communities in which citizens, government, businesses, and nonprofits work together to resolve community issues. Sarasota County’s 20-minute community presentation for the competition will be performed by 30 members of the community. Members of the public can catch a free preview of the presentation next Tuesday night, June 21, at 7:00 pm, at the Booker High School Theatre, 3201 North Orange Avenue, Sarasota.

Friday, June 10, 2005

Report on June 8 meeting

Over the years, I have learned quite a bit during the monthly meetings of the Sarasota County Civic League. We are now going to attempt to write summaries of these meetings. New secretary Lyn Brock gives us this report of the June 8 meeting:

Guest Speaker Tim Dutton, SCOPE (Sarasota Openly Plans for Excellence)

Opening the meeting, Tim greeted the group by asking the tables of 10 to break into smaller groups of 3-4 and discuss “What matters to you about the community?” Holding a spoon to signify the floor, members of the smaller groups interacted. Afterwards, each group shared a work group summary; affordable housing, property taxes, community diversity, work force, rapid change etc.

Tim updated the results of some recent SCOPE study groups; intelligent traffic patterns, community mental health, race relations, aging and the workforce coalition. He noted that studies indicate the average median income in Sarasota for a family of four is $54,000 and that the average job pays approximately $30,000. He indicated sky rocketing property values complicated these concerns. He discussed in some detail the concept of "land trusts" to give working class families an opportunity to own starter homes.

Tim acknowledged the similar missions of SCOPE and the Civic League. He challenged Civic League members to do more to involve other members of the community in our ongoing conversation.

NEXT MONTH: LUNCH MEETING Wednesday, July 13 at 11:30 am University Club
GUEST SPEAKER Dr. Gary Norris Superintendent of Schools

Monday, June 06, 2005

Sarasota County is an "All America City" Finalist

The National Civic League sponsors the "All America City" Program. Here is a description of the program, taken from the web site at: http://www.ncl.org/aac/

"The All America City Award is America's original and most prestigious community recognition award. Since 1949, the All-America City Award has encouraged and recognized civic excellence, honoring communities of all sizes (cities, towns, counties, neighborhoods and regions) in which community members, government, businesses and non-profit organizations work together to address critical local issues."


Sarasota County is one of 30 finalists. Representatives from the county will be attending the National Civic League conference in Atlanta on June 25th and 26th where the winners will be announced. Good Luck Sarasota County!
For a link to a list of all of the finalists:
http://www.ncl.org/aac/2005%20AAC%20Finalist.htm