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Chris Culhane, The Center named Sun's Persons of the Year

Culhane, The Center named Sun Persons of the Year

ANNA MARIA – Executive Director Chris Culhane and the staff, board of directors and volunteers at The Center of Anna Maria Island are The Sun’s Persons of the Year for 2024.

The Center staff includes Director of Development Jillian Ptak, Operations Direc­tor Tyler Bekkerus, Marketing and Office Administrator Aris Thompson, Director of Customer Service Morgan Blackburn, Youth Programs Director Erica Nielsen, Sports Programs Manager Charles McCracken, Youth and Sports Coordinator Marissa Brink, Culture and Events Coordinator Raul Loera, Fitness and Wellness Director Chris Emkey and Front Desk Coordinators Tyler Brewer and Shelby Eikel.

Chris Culhane, The Center named Sun's Persons of the Year
The Center staff made Santa’s nice list again in 2024. – The Center | Submitted

Don Purvis chairs the board of directors that includes Daniel Anderson, Remi Drigan, Sheila Fusé, Elizabeth Hager, Caroline Leibfried, Christine Major-Hicks, Kathy Morgan-Johnson and Ben Webb.

The Center offers numerous athletic, fitness and wellness activities and initiatives for youths and adults, after-school programs, senior outings, dance classes, bingo, a book club and much more.

Chris Culhane, The Center named Sun's Persons of the Year
Tyler Bekkerus is The Center’s operations director. – The Center | Submitted

The Center hosts community events and fundraisers that include Lester Family Fun Day, the annual Murder Mystery performance, The Greg LaPensee Bowling Tournament, The St. Patrick’s Day parade and more. In July, The Center and The Waterfront restaurant co-hosted the “Rise Up for River Benefit” fundraiser to assist with infant River Anasis’ ongoing battle with a rare immune deficiency disorder.

The annual Bradenton Gulf Islands Concert Series serves as a primary fundraiser for The Center. Taking place at The Center, this year’s series began with Sheena Easton, continues with The Wailers on Jan. 11 and includes Robby Krieger of The Doors, The Moody Blues’ John Lodge and The Infamous Stringdusters.

Culhane was already associated with The Center when he was named executive director in 2018. At the time, The Center was struggling financially and some Anna Maria officials feared the city might have to take over operations of the facility located on city-owned property at 407 Magnolia Ave.

Under Culhane’s leadership, The Center’s financial condition improved dramatically in the years that followed. The annual report for The Center’s 2023-24 fiscal year that ended in June notes The Center finished the fiscal year with a positive net income of nearly $35,000 and experienced a 50% increase in fundraising revenues that totaled $1.09 million. Ptak became Director of Development in 2023 and the report recognizes her efforts regarding the increased fundraising revenues.

Chris Culhane, The Center named Sun's Persons of the Year
Jillian Ptak became director of development in 2023. – The Center | Submitted

“We are proud of the financial management that has enabled The Center to continue delivering on its mission and invest in the future of our community,” Culhane stated in the report. “We are also incredibly grateful for our community’s ongoing support, which makes all things possible.”

HURRICANE RELIEF

In 2024, Culhane and The Center played vital roles in the Island’s hurricane recovery efforts. The Center partnered with the Manatee County Tourist Development Council to host the Rock N’ Support hurricane relief concert at the Bradenton Area Convention Center in Palmetto on Nov. 15 with Lynyrd Skynyrd as the headliner and Marcus King as the opening act.

Chris Culhane, The Center named Sun's Persons of the Year
Chris Culhane and The Center helped bring the Lynyrd Skynyrd concert to Palmetto for hurricane relief. – The Center | Submitted

According to Culhane and Anna Maria Oyster Bar CEO John Horne, the concert raised nearly $380,000. The Center, the Anna Maria Oyster Bar-affiliated “Shuckin’ Good Cause” initiative and the Women’s Resource Center then partnered to distribute $500 Rock N’ Support grants for hurricane-impacted full-time hospitality and tourism industry employees, and $250 grants for part-time employees, who work on Anna Maria Island, Cortez or north Longboat Key. As of Dec. 23, 680 grant applications were received and 628 applica­tions were approved for a total of $293,500. Grants can still be applied for at www. centerami.org/rocknsupportgrant/.

Culhane and The Center also assisted Duncan Real Estate owner Darcie Duncan with her hurricane relief efforts.

“When I started receiving relief supplies at my dock in the wee hours the morning after Helene hit, I immediately called Chris and said, ‘Get The Center open. We are bringing supplies,’” Dun­can said. “A handful of neighbors and friends pulled together and The Center relief efforts began. I organized off-Island supply donation drop-off locations and trucks to bring the supplies to The Center. It was truly amazing to see what unfolded so quickly.”

Chris Culhane, The Center named Sun's Persons of the Year
Chris Culhane and Darcie Duncan teamed up to bring hurricane relief to Anna Maria Island. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Culhane and The Center also partnered with Duncan and others on the “Let’s Give Thanks Together” community gathering that resulted in 400 free Thanksgiving dinners being served to community members at The Center on Thanksgiving Day.

Duncan praised Culhane’s leadership skills, his level-headedness, his open mind and his willingness to listen to others as situations arose and evolved. She also praised “the incredible Center staff” that helped Culhane implement The Center’s hur­ricane relief responses.

The Center is also currently assisting with the Stimart family’s Build Back the Beach post-hurri­cane shoreline replanting project taking place from Bean Point to Sycamore Avenue on Jan. 25-26. The Center is assisting with volunteer recruitment efforts and volunteers can register for one of three planting shifts at this link.

COMMUNITY PRAISE

During his recently-completed 10-year tenure as Anna Maria mayor, Dan Murphy had many interactions with Culhane and The Center.

“Immediately after the hurri­canes, The Center stepped up and became the hub for the Island’s recovery,” Murphy said. “They not only provided hot meals and much-needed supplies, but they also became the focal point for volunteers from the mainland who wanted to help with the cleanup. I was amazed at all the good deeds they did. The Center played a critical role in restoring normalcy.”

In June, Murphy and the city commission provided Culhane and The Center with $50,000 to help replace The Center’s aging air conditioning system and $28,000 for a restroom remodeling and shower installation project.

When recommending com­mission approval of the funding requests, Murphy said, “I firmly believe that improving our own property is the right thing to do. I also like the way the community center has been running for the last couple years. There were times when I worried about hav­ing to take over that community center because it was adrift. I have to congratulate Chris and his staff on bringing it back in line. You’re running a good operation there.”

Chris Culhane, The Center named Sun's Persons of the Year
November marked the ninth year that Chris Culhane has been associated with The Center. – The Center | Submitted

Regarding The Center’s hurricane relief efforts, longtime city commissioner and new Anna Maria Mayor Mark Short said, “The Center was amazing in its efforts to help Island residents after the hurricanes and I commend Chris, his team, the volunteers and the donors who all came together in a critical time of need. Their efforts helped redefine what The Center can do to support our Island.”

Former Director of Develop­ment Jim McDaniel said, “Chris has learned so well how to manage and balance his responsibilities. Whether it is donating a kidney or dropping everything to support a friend in need, caring for the Island and its people is his passion.”

Rock ‘N’ Support grant application period opens

Rock ‘N’ Support grant application period opens

ANNA MARIA ISLAND – The application period for hospitality and tourism industry employees seeking $250-$500 hurricane relief grants opened on Nov. 14.

On Nov. 13, The Center of Anna Maria Island released a three-page information sheet that details the application process and eligibility requirements for the grants available to hurricane-impacted hospitality and tourism industry employees in Cortez, Anna Maria, Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach and the Manatee County portion of Longboat Key.

Rock ‘N’ Support hurricane relief grants applications can be submitted online at The Center website.

The hurricane relief funds were generated by the Rock ‘N’ Support concert at the Bradenton Area Conven­tion Center in Palmetto on Nov. 15 with southern rock legend Lynyrd Skynyrd headlining the show and Marcus King as the opening act. All of the Rock ‘N’ Support concert proceeds will benefit hurricane-impacted hospitality and tourism employees.

Rock ‘N’ Support grant application period opens
Rock ‘N’ Support T-shirt sales were part of the fundraising efforts. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The grants are available to hospitality and tourism industry employees who were displaced by Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton and/or experienced lost wages, evacuation expenses, damage to their home or damage to their belongings.

Eligible employees must be employed at a business located in one of the fol­lowing zip codes: 34215 (Cortez), 34216 (Anna Maria), 34217 (Holmes Beach and Bradenton Beach), 34218 (Bradenton Beach) or the Manatee County portion of 34228 (Longboat Key). To be eligible, an employee had to be employed at a business located in one of those zip codes for six months prior to Sept. 26 and hired on or before March 26.

Full-time employees who averaged more than 25 hours per week are eligible for a $500 grant. Part-time employees who averaged less than 25 hours per week are eligible for a $250 grant. The full-time/part-time deter­minations will be based on the average number of hours worked during the four weeks prior to Sept. 26.

The application form includes basic questions regarding the employee’s hire date, how their employment was impacted by the hurricanes and what hardships the hurricane-related employ­ment interruptions caused. Applicants will also be asked to upload photos or copies of their driver’s license or valid ID and copies of their pay stubs for the four weeks prior to Sept. 26.

The list of eligible food service employees includes cooks, servers, bartenders, dishwashers, hostesses, hosts and bussers. The list of eligible hotel employees includes front desk, housekeeping, maintenance, concierge and valet parking personnel. The list of eligible event industry personnel includes caterers, salespeople and operations personnel. Tour operators, including charter boat captains, watersports guides and rental support staff, are also eligible for the grants.

Applications will be reviewed in the order received. Incomplete applications will be declined and can be resubmitted. Applicants will be notified by email when their application is approved or denied.

Checks will be mailed to the address listed on the application or they can be picked up in person at the Shuckin’ Good Cause office at 6688 Cortez Road W. in Bradenton.

The grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis for as long as the Rock ‘N’ Support funds are available. The grant program will end when the funds are exhausted. Applying for a grant does not guarantee receiving a grant and applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible.

Related coverage: Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support

PALMETTO – Lynyrd Skynyrd honored and celebrated their southern rock legacy and their deceased band members while barnstorming the Bradenton Area Convention Center on Friday night as part of the Rock ‘N’ Support hurricane relief benefit concert.

Proceeds from the concert that also featured opening act Marcus King will be used to give $250-$500 grants to hurricane-impacted hospitality and tourism industry employees in Anna Maria, Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach, Cortez and Longboat Key. The concert was organized by The Center of Anna Maria Island, the Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and was sponsored by the Manatee County Tourist Development Council and the board of county commission­ers.

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
Rickey Medlock and Johnny Van Zant led Lynyrd Skynyrd through a hit-filled set at the Bradenton Area Convention Center. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Led by lead singer Johnny Van Zant and the three-guitar onslaught of Rickey Medlock, Mark Matejka and Damon Johnson, the band joyously ripped through a hit-laden 13-song set after taking the stage to a recording of AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck.”

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
Mark Matejka carries on the Lynyrd Skynyrd tradition of great guitar players. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Van Zant is the younger brother of original Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Ronnie Van Zant, who died in a 1977 plane crash, along with guitarist Steve Gaines, backup singer Cassie Gaines and three others. Keyboardist Peter Keys, bassist Keith Christopher, drummer Michael Cartellone and backing vocalists Carol Chase and Stacy Michelle round out the highly-talented, stellar-sounding lineup that admirably carries on the legacy of the original band formed in Jacksonville.

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
Michael Cartellone lays down the southern rock backbeats. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The band opened with “Working for MCA,” a song written about the original lineup’s working relationship with the MCA record label, followed by “Skynyrd Nation,” a Van Zant/Medlock composition from the band’s 2009 “God & Guns” album.

The band performed the song “Skynyrd Nation.” – Joe Hendricks | Sun

They then launched into “What’s Your Name,” from the Street Survivors album released three days before the fatal plane crash. When the song ended, Van Zant said, “Good evening, Good evening. How you doing Florida?”

He then explained the band’s pres­ence that evening after ending their latest tour in late September.

“Our manager called me up and said ‘Hey Johnny, how about helping out south Florida? He said we can go play a show and help out some people. God bless you guys. I’m a Floridian. I love our state. Let’s all have a good time.”

The band then launched into “That Smell,” a 1977 song about some of the original band members’ struggles with alcohol and drugs.

After “Down South Jukin’” and the cautionary handgun tale, “Saturday Night Special,” the band paused before playing another crowd-favorite, “The Ballad of Curtis Loew.”

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
Johnny Van Zant proudly sings the songs his older brother Ronnie made famous. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Van Zant made a toast and thanked the audience for keeping Lynyrd Skynyrd’s music around for all these years. After asking how many diehard Lynyrd Skynyrd fans were in the house, and encouraging everyone to sing along, Van Zant dedicated “The Ballad of Curtis Loew” to Shorty Medlock (Rickey Medlock’s musical grandfather) and the fictional charac­ter Curtis Loew who represents some of the musicians Ronnie Van Zant grew up around in Jacksonville.

The band then dedicated “Tuesday’s Gone” to Gary Rossington, the lead guitar­ist who died in 2023 as the last member left over from the classic lineup. A collage of Rossington photos played on the video screen as the band played on.

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
Peter Keys excels as Lynyrd Skynyrd’s keyboard player.

Before “Simple Man,” Van Zant made an apparent reference to the recent presidential election and said, “Do you guys still believe in America now?” which prompted loud applause from many in the audience.

He then dedicated “Simple Man” to the first responders, doctors, nurses and military personnel and asked the audience to light up the room up with their cell phones as the song was played.

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
The current version of Lynyrd Skynyrd proudly carries on the legendary band’s musical legacy. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“Gimme Three Steps” came next, followed by “Call Me The Breeze,” with Marcus King joining in on electric gui­tar. The main set ended with a rousing version of “Sweet Home Alabama” and after a short pause the band returned for a much-anticipated “Free Bird” encore.

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
The band performed the end of “Free Bird” with a vocal recording on original Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Ronnie Van Zant. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The song began with a short clip from an old Ronnie Van Zant interview. During the song, a candlelit list of former and deceased band members appeared on the screen. Midway through the song, Van Zant placed a black hat on his flag-draped mic stand and walked off stage as the band continued playing with a recording and video footage of Ronnie Van Zant singing the final portion of the song that ended with its classic, guitar-driven, up-tempo musical outro.

Performing as a solo acoustic act, Marcus King’s well-received opening set included several of his original songs and a number of crowd-pleasing cover songs that included Kris Kristofferson’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” The Marshall Tucker Band’s “Heard It In a Love Song,” a gorgeous rendition of the soul classic, “When a Man Loves a Woman,” and a set closing, sing-along version of The Marshall Tucker Band’s “Can’t You See.”

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
Marcus King mixed in some well known cover songs with his own poignant originals. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
Marcus King performed an excellent opening set for the Rock ‘N’ Support concert. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After King’s set, Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Execu­tive Director Elliott Falcione addressed the crowd.

Lynyrd Skynyrd lends its Rock ‘N’ Support
BACVB Executive Director Elliott Falcione expressed his appreciation for those who helped organize the benefit concert. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“This concert was literally planned three weeks ago. The band scrambled to be here tonight,” he said before thanking Center Executive Director Chris Culhane, John and Amanda Horne from the Anna Maria Oyster Bar and the Shuckin’ Good Cause hospitality initiative, The Shriners and several others who assisted with the concert. He also noted the concert was being produced by Pittsburgh native, legendary Pittsburgh music promoter and producer Rich Engler.

To apply for a concert-supported hurricane relief grant, visit The Center website.

See the Lynyrd Skynyrd setlist here.

John and Amanda Horne are part of the hurricane relief efforts. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

John and Amanda Horne are part of the hurricane relief efforts. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The crowd enjoyed and appreciated Lynyrd Skynyrd's excellent performance. - Joe Hendricks  | Sun

The crowd enjoyed and appreciated Lynyrd Skynyrd's excellent performance. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Melanie Massell and Doreen Wymer were all smiles at the show. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Melanie Massell and Doreen Wymer were all smiles at the show. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Shriners assisted with the fundraising activities.  - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Shriners assisted with the fundraising activities. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mark Pearce, Ruth Stief, Dana Chaves and David Higgins enjoyed the concert together. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mark Pearce, Ruth Stief, Dana Chaves and David Higgins enjoyed the concert together. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Former county commissioners Betsy Benac and Carol Whitmore were on hand for the show.  - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Former county commissioners Betsy Benac and Carol Whitmore were on hand for the show. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Chris Patton and Amy Hendricks had a great time at the show. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Chris Patton and Amy Hendricks had a great time at the show. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Lynyrd Skynyrd headlining local hurricane relief concert

Lynyrd Skynyrd headlining local hurricane relief concert

PALMETTO – Legendary southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd is coming to Palmetto to assist local hospitality workers impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton. And they’re bringing blues, rock and southern-soul influenced singer/lead guitarist Marcus King with them as the opening act.

The Rock ‘N’ Support Bradenton Gulf Islands Hurricane Relief Concert will take place on Friday, Nov. 15 at the Bradenton Area Convention Center in Palmetto. Tickets go on sale on Monday, Oct. 28 at noon, with ticket prices ranging from $75 to $500. The $500 VIP tickets include exclusive access to a meet-and-greet party with the band, including a commemorative photo opportunity and prime seating in the first two rows.

Hosted by The Center of Anna Maria Island and supported by the Manatee County Tourist Development Council (TDC), 100% of the proceeds from the Rock ‘N’ Support benefit concert will support Gulf Island hospitality workers who’ve been displaced due to the recent impacts of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.

All proceeds from the Rock ‘N’ Support concert will benefit two local non-profit organizations: Shuckin’ Good Cause and The Center of Anna Maria Island’s Hurricane Relief Fund. Displaced hospitality workers will then be able to apply for grant assistance through the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association.

The doors will open at 7 p.m., with King taking the stage at 8 p.m. and Lynyrd Skynyrd hitting the stage at 9:30 p.m. The convention center is located at One Haben Blvd. in Palmetto.

Lynyrd Skynyrd headlining local hurricane relief concert
Lynyrd Skynyrd is coming to the aid of local hospitality workers. – Submitted

In the concert press released posted at The Center of Anna Maria Island website, Lynyrd Skynyrd lead singer Johnny Van Zant said, “When we got the call, we were happy to jump on board. The band is a Florida band and our manager lives in Sarasota County as well. So, we have family, friends and many fans affected by these storms. If we can raise some money for those in need and also take people away for a night of great music, then hopefully that is a ‘win-win’ and brings a little comfort to the community, then, Let’s Go!”

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the band’s critically acclaimed debut album, the current Lynyrd Skynyrd line-up features Van Zant, Rickey Medlocke (Blackfoot), Damon Johnson, Mark “Sparky” Matejka, Michael Cartellone (Damn Yankees), Keith Christopher, Peter Keys, Carol Chase and Stacy Michelle.

“It’s about the legacy of Lynyrd Skynyrd, what it stands for, what the fans are all about. There’s nothing like getting out there playing a great show with Skynyrd and seeing people love this music,” Van Zant said in the press release.

Lynyrd Skynyrd headlining local hurricane relief concert
Marcus King is building his own musical legend. – Submitted

Regarding King, the press release says, “Marcus King faces heartache, addiction and mental health head-on in his music. Pain quakes below the vibrato of his voice and his delivery weighs heavy with booze-drenched regrets and mistakes in lonely hotels.”

To purchase tickets, or get more information, please visit, https://centerami.org/concerts/.