Ray Collins – Former Newscaster Still Telling Stories By Ed Bertha Photography by Chad Spencer Ray Collins is used to meeting people at the highest or lowest points of their life. As a TV anchor and reporter, Ray met thousands of people over 25 years and put them on the news that night. “I caught people when they had something really good—or really bad happen to them. There wasn’t much in between,” he said.
Vince Fraser, Sarasota Film Festival Digital Artist Immerse Yourself By Ed Bertha Click on image (left & below) to download pdf. Sarasota Film Festival 2011 “It’s one of the best illustrations I’ve produced so far.”
Giving Hunger The Blues Raises Over $100,000! In 1996, fueled by a desire to make a difference “Giving Hunger The Blues” was born. It’s mission… to provide those less fortunate with the most basic of needs… food. From this modest beginning fifteen years ago “Giving Hunger The Blues” has grown each year and has become All Faiths Food Bank’s biggest one day fundraiser, having contributed to date, over $950,000. Click HERE to see if you were tagged at this year’s event.
A Dream Becomes Reality Through Habitat For Humanity Sarasota Karla Arroglia’s Story By Lalaena Gonzalez-Figueroa Photography by Giovanni Lunardi For Karla Arroglia, purchasing a home through Habitat for Humanity has been an investment whose yield extends far beyond the value of real estate. The hard-working mother of two, who invested over a year in the process of acquiring a property, notes that her home has given her family roots within the community, and allowed her children to flourish.
Nothing Is Stronger Than The Heart Of A Volunteer. Habitat For Humanity Sarasota Photography by Giovanni Lunardi Last year over 42,400 volunteer hours helped change lives through Habitat for Humanity Sarasota. Come meet some of these incredible individuals. Gus Friedrichs Volunteer of the Year 2010. 10 year volunteer, Crew Leader, retired design engineer, finish carpentry and plumbing. Gus is also a ReStore volunteer and does tutoring for Sarasota County schools.
Ringling College Of Art + Design Students Support Habitat For Humanity Sarasota. By Dr. Larry Thompson and Renee Snyder Photography by Giovanni Lunardi The Future Of Habitat For Humanity Sarasota Involves Youth
Friday, September 2, 2011
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