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Anna Maria hosts centennial celebration

Anna Maria hosts centennial celebration

ANNA MARIA – On Sunday, the city of Anna Maria celebrated its 100th anniversary for the second time this year.

Taking place again at City Pier Park, Sunday’s celebration served as a follow-up to the initial centennial celebration the city hosted on Memorial Day.

City volunteers and volunteers from the Anna Maria Island Garden Club, the Anna Maria Island Historical Society and Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch and Shorebird Monitoring sold beer and wine, with the proceeds to be shared by the three organizations that also set up informational tents on the City Pier Park grounds. The Island Players and The Center of Anna Maria Island also had information tents, and the garden club provided shared space for the To Inform Families First (TIFF) organization that encourages motorists to provide additional emergency contact information that can be used to inform family members in the event of a serious traffic accident.

The celebration featured food sales by The Anna Maria General Store and Deli, Harry’s Grill and Poppo’s Taqueria.

With conductor Leornard Murphy on saxophone, a jazz sextet comprised of musicians from the Anna Maria Island Concert Chorus and Orchestra kicked off the afternoon’s musical performances, followed by The Stockton Brothers performing acoustically.

During the sextet’s performance, Mayor Dan Murphy welcomed attendees.

“Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being here today and celebrating our 100th anniversary. We only do this every 100 years, so we’ll try to do it right,” Murphy said.

After encouraging the attendees to enjoy the beer, wine and food offerings, Mayor Murphy introduced Leonard Murphy and thanked him and his bandmates for being there, as they were at the first centennial celebration earlier this year.

After leaving the stage, Murphy shared some additional thoughts on the celebration.

“I chose today to do it because it’s after Labor Day. I really wanted to make this an event that focuses on our local citizens and celebrates our locals in this nice venue we have here at City Pier Park,” he said.

“We’ve got a pretty good crowd considering it’s the opening day of football season. It’s important to have events in this park with this beautiful shade sail and I’m glad to see people enjoying it and using it. Events like this help foster a sense of community and we appreciate the participation from the local businesses and the not-for-profit organizations that are here today. They’re doing a great job. Fran Berrios and the rest of the city staff did a great job organizing this event and once again they came through with flying colors. I couldn’t be any happier with the layout and the setup,” Murphy said.

During the celebration, city staff members handed out small replicas of the full-sized centennial flags that hung from the light poles along Pine Avenue in honor of Anna Maria becoming a chartered Florida city in 1923.

Anna Maria Commissioner Jon Crane said, “I love small-town activities like this. They’re heartwarming.”

Standing next to Crane, full-time Holmes Beach resident George Fuller said he appreciates the city-hosted events that take place at City Pier Park.

“I love coming up here for these celebrations and the events they do for the veterans. Dan does a great job with this stuff,” Fuller said.

Anna Maria hosting two events on Memorial Day

Anna Maria hosting two events on Memorial Day

ANNA MARIA – The city of Anna Maria’s Memorial Day Patriotic Symphony Salute and the city’s Centennial Symphony celebration will take place back-to-back at City Pier Park on Memorial Day.

The city-sponsored festivities on Monday, May 29 will begin with the Patriotic Symphony Salute at 10 a.m., followed by the Centennial Symphony celebration at approximately 10:45 p.m.

Lasting approximately 45 minutes, the Memorial Day Salute will honor those who gave their lives in service to their country, as well as the spouses and significant others who also made their own sacrifices. The Memorial Day ceremony will feature the Anna Maria Island Concert Orchestra performing patriotic music and the theme songs for each branch of the United States military.

The Centennial Symphony celebration will pay tribute to Anna Maria’s 100th year as an officially chartered Florida city. Longtime Island resident Tom Aposporos will serve as the centennial celebration’s master of ceremonies. The Anna Maria Island Historical Society is providing him with historical information to share about the official founding of the city and the city’s first mayor, Mitch Davis.

The orchestra will perform some of the songs that were popular in 1923 when the city was chartered.

The Anna Maria Post Office, date unknown. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Anna Maria Post Office, date unknown. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Anna Maria City Pier in 1924. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Anna Maria City Pier in 1924. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Manatee riverboat served passengers at the Anna Maria City Pier circa 1911. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Manatee riverboat served passengers at the Anna Maria City Pier circa 1911. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

A couple strolls the beach with a shotgun and umbrella circa 1910-1915. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

A couple strolls the beach with a shotgun and umbrella circa 1910-1915. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

A circa 1915 beach cottage. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

A circa 1915 beach cottage. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Anna Maria Island Center, circa 1980, was the precursor to The Center of Anna Maria Island. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Anna Maria Island Center, circa 1980, was the precursor to The Center of Anna Maria Island. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Anna Maria city office in 1963. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The Anna Maria city office in 1963. - Submitted | Manatee County Historical Records Library

The centennial celebration will pay tribute to Anna Maria’s first mayor, Mitch Davis. - Submitted | City of Anna Maria

The centennial celebration will pay tribute to Anna Maria’s first mayor, Mitch Davis. - Submitted | City of Anna Maria

Memorial Day and the city of Anna Maria’s 100th anniversary will be celebrated at City Pier Park. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Memorial Day and the city of Anna Maria’s 100th anniversary will be celebrated at City Pier Park. - Joe Hendricks | Sun