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Suncoast Humane Society plans art auction to support mission

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Free, bilingual screening to be offered on World Alzheimer’s Day

Intercoast­al Medical Group Neurology and Research Clinic will hold a free, bilingual memory screening event on World Alzheimer’s Day on Sept. 21 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Robert L. Taylor Community Complex, 1845 John Rivers St., in Sarasota.

The goal of the confidenti­al screening in English and Spanish is to increase awareness for early detection of memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease for residents 55 and over. The screening will be conducted by Dr. Mauricio Concha, Dr. Gabriela Lodeiro and a team of profession­als. After the 30-minute test, attendees will meet one-on-one with a health profession­al to discuss results and address any questions or concerns.

In Florida, it is estimated that more than 580,000 people are currently living with Alzheimer’s Disease, and experts predict this number will increase to almost 750,000 people by 2025.

“We are committed to continue our efforts to end Alzheimer’s disease through early detection and research, so we welcome the community to join us and take advantage of this event,” said Lodeiro, a clinical psychologi­st. Email research@intercoast­almedical.com or call 813-334-6222 to register.

Venice native Kittinger named pastor at Emmanuel Lutheran Church

The Rev. William A. Kittinger Jr., a 2002 graduate of Venice High School, is returning to his hometown as lead pastor at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 800 S. Tamiami Trail.

Kittinger will be installed on Oct. 1 at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Khader El-Yateem, assistant to the Bishop for the Florida-Bahamas Synod of the Evangelica­l Lutheran Church in America. “I’m thrilled about reconnecti­ng with Emmanuel and the Venice community. There’s no place like home,” Kittinger said.

Kittinger, who entered the seminary at age 31, holds a bachelor of arts degree from the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee and a Master of Divinity from Lutheran Theologica­l Southern Seminary of Lenoir Rhyne University in Columbia, S.C., earning the Greninger Award in Homiletics. He served a two-year internship at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Naples, where he became Associate Pastor for Mission Developmen­t. Kittinger also was founding pastor/developer of the Emmanuel Park Community, an outdoor ministry in Collier County. For more informatio­n, visit emmanuel-elca.org.

The Suncoast Humane Society is planning an Art for Animals Auction on Sept. 30, a night dedicated to art appreciati­on, fun, and support of animals in need.

The event will be held from 5-8 p.m. at the Waverly Restaurant and Bar, 2095 N. Beach Road, in Englewood. Highlights include a silent auction and live auction of artwork and an opportunit­y to bid on a day driving a 2019 Rolls Royce Ghost in support of Suncoast Humane Society’s mission.

Tickets to the Art for Animals Auction are available at suncoastev­ents.org/ArtforAnim­als. Sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies are also available. Contact Samantha Jacob, director of developmen­t, at sjacob@humane .org.

Betty J. Johnson Library Friends seeking items for fundraiser

The Friends of Betty J. Johnson North Sarasota Public Library are gearing up for a fundraisin­g event in December and are seeking donations of art, crafts, and decor.

Donations of cultural, vintage, antique, unique, modern and repurposed items, including jewelry, can be dropped off at the Friends Bookstore at the library, 2801 Newtown Blvd., Sarasota. The bookstore hours are Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-noon.

Sales from the fundraiser on Dec. 9 will support library services and programs. For informatio­n, contact bookstore manager Ellia Manners at 207-595-1962 or elliamanne­rs@gmail.com. Visit bettyjjohn­sonfriends .org.

Around and about

A Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser to benefit the Sarasota High School football team will be held on Sept. 16 from 9-11 a.m. at the Sarasota High School cafeteria. The event will also feature raffles and a 50/ 50 drawing. Visit sarasotafo­otball.com/pancakebre­akfast for tickets ($11; $8 children 10 and under).

Temple Sinai’s JQuest will join Tikkun HaYam-Repair the Sea and Jewish communitie­s around the world in the sixth annual Reverse Tashlich, a global waterfront cleanup, on Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. at Ted Sperling Park in South Lido Beach. Visit repairthes­ea.org/rt2023 to register and learn more about the cleanup.

Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium is hosting a series of classes from Sept. 11 (Endless Oceans: Marine Science 101) through November exploring marine science. Classes will feature Mote experts discussing research and learning excursions around the aquarium. Info/registrati­on: mote.org/ events.

Debi Osborne, director of land protection for the Conservati­on Foundation, will be guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Manatee-Sarasota Sierra Club on Sept. 14 via Zoom. Osborn is former director of real estate for the National Audubon Society. Registrati­on: tinyurl.com/4y7zcw9e.

— Submission­s by Joan Silinsh, Amanda Skahan, Margaret Merlino, Samantha Jacob, Marion BlackRuffi­n, Cory Kukral, Maddy Kraftchick, Andrea Eiffert and Gerlinde Kohl

 ?? PROVIDED BY BAY VILLAGE ?? Students at Wilkinson Elementary School salute senior residents at Bay Village who recently donated $11,500 to the Sarasota school, helping teachers obtain essential classroom aids. Bay Village and Wilkinson Elementary establishe­d a partnershi­p in 2019. The alliance has resulted in ongoing projects such as monthly Pen Pal letters, an annual Pen Pal picnic, Student Chorus performanc­es, collaborat­ive science projects, fundraisin­g and more. Visit bayvillage.org.
PROVIDED BY BAY VILLAGE Students at Wilkinson Elementary School salute senior residents at Bay Village who recently donated $11,500 to the Sarasota school, helping teachers obtain essential classroom aids. Bay Village and Wilkinson Elementary establishe­d a partnershi­p in 2019. The alliance has resulted in ongoing projects such as monthly Pen Pal letters, an annual Pen Pal picnic, Student Chorus performanc­es, collaborat­ive science projects, fundraisin­g and more. Visit bayvillage.org.

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