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City Block Party celebrates the community’s continued recovery

City Block Party celebrates the community’s continued recovery

ANNA MARIA – An estimated 150 people, and maybe more, attended the City Block Party at City Pier Park on Oct. 24.

Hosted by the city of Anna Maria from 5-8 p.m. and blessed with beautiful weather, the Friday evening event was the first City Block Party of the fall-winter season and served as the follow-up to the inaugural block party in late May.

Attendees included Anna Maria residents, visitors, elected officials and city staff members joined by Holmes Beach residents, a few dogs and anyone else who dropped by the community celebration.

City Block Party celebrates the community’s continued recovery
The block parties celebrate friendship and community. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Code Enforcement Manager Dave DeZutter and Code Enforcement Officer Tom Collins grilled the hot dogs provided by the city, Bortell’s Lounge donated some free pizzas and Mayor Mark Short brought some Cuban sandwiches from the Anna Maria General Store.

City Block Party celebrates the community’s continued recovery
Code Enforcement Officer Tom Collins and Code Enforcement Manager Dave DeZutter grilled the hot dogs.

Attendees brought their own beverages and chairs and many brought dishes, snacks and desserts to share with others.

The Stockton Brothers provided the live music that provoked joyous dancing and an evening closing sing-along under the City Pier Park shade sail.

City Block Party celebrates the community’s continued recovery
The Stockton Brothers brought their musical talents to the party.

Joined by his wife, Pat, and several friends at the Oct. 24 party, Mayor Short said, “It’s our first block party this season. We’ve got a great crowd tonight. I’ve said this many times recently, but this is another step in the right direction of getting us back to normalcy after last year’s hurricanes. This is important because it’s all about the community, getting people back together and renewing friendships and acquaintances. It’s the city’s block party, but it’s for everybody on the Island and we’re looking forward to the next one in November.”

Standing beside the mayor, local builder Tyler Lancaster said, “Mark’s done such a good job out here bringing the community together after the hurricanes. It’s beautiful what he’s done.”

Weather permitting, additional Friday evening block parties will be held on Nov. 21, Jan. 9, Feb. 13, March 13 and April 10, with no party during the December holidays.

Accompanied by his husband, Scott, and a visiting friend, City Commissioner Charlie Salem said, “It’s been a great night. The Stockton Brothers are incredible and the fact that this event came out of a couple people in the community wanting to get back to normal is a great thing. Kudos to Mark for putting it together.”

City Block Party celebrates the community’s continued recovery
Commissioner Charlie Salem, Commissioner Chris Arendt and Mayor Mark Short feel it’s important to foster Anna Maria’s sense of community. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Accompanied by his fiancé, Annamaria, Commissioner Chris Arendt said, “I think it’s wonderful to see the community gathering together again, celebrating our survival and revival in the post-hurricane era and looking forward to our City Pier getting rebuilt.”

Commissioner Gary McMullen also attended the block party.

When asked what brought her to an Anna Maria event, recently married Holmes Beach resident and Anna Maria Garden Club member Becky LoMenzo said, “These incredible people, this great music and this community you’ve just got to love.”

City Block Party celebrates the community’s continued recovery
Andrea Routh, Kathy O’Roark and Alice Zago enjoyed the party and the music.- Joe Hendricks | Sun

Holmes Beach resident Andrea Routh was joined by visiting Kansas City residents Kathy O’Roark and Alice Zago.

“I love The Stockton Brothers and that’s one of the reasons I came down here,” Routh said.

City block party celebrates community

City block party celebrates community

ANNA MARIA – The city of Anna Maria hosted a community block party at City Pier Park on May 24.

Mayor Mark Short and City Commissioner Charlie Salem suggested the event as a way to bring the community together as the post-hurricane recovery process continues for many Anna Maria residents.

The late afternoon, early evening gathering featured live music by The Stockton Brothers, featuring Cam Stockton on guitar and vocals, Tyler Dunn on keyboards and Paul Kunkemoeller on drums. Cam’s brother, Tony, had to sit the gig out as he recovers from a recent surgery.

City block party celebrates community
Tyler Dunn, Paul Kunkemoeller and Cam Stockton performed as The Stockton Brothers. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The BYOB, pot-luck-style gathering featured several tables filled with food, snacks and desserts community members brought to share with others. The offerings included brownies baked by Mayor Mark Short’s wife, Pat, and a few dozen hot dogs City Commissioner Gary McMullen cooked on his propane griddle that was delivered to the park for the occasion.

City block party celebrates community
City Commissioner Gary McMullen cooked the hot dogs. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“I’m very happy,” Mark Short said. “The turnout is great, there’s probably a hundred or so people that showed up. Like I said in our commission meeting, this was a ‘science experiment’ for us. It tells me this is something we need to do in the fall, when the weather cools down; and we need to promote the community getting together for events like this. People are seeing people they haven’t seen in a while – chatting, sharing a meal and enjoying some nice music; and we’re utilizing a park that needs to be utilized more.”

City block party celebrates community
Mayor Mark Short’s family attended the block party. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“It was great to see so many islanders out enjoying the music and reconnecting with each other,” Salem said. “The fact that this was started by residents looking to keep up their tradition of meeting at the City Pier just shows how resilient our resident community is.”

City block party celebrates community
City Commissioner Gary McMullen, Mayor Mark Short, Pamela McMullen and Pat Short enjoyed the community gathering. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“I like it,” McMullen said. “I hope it continues when we have cooler weather in the fall. This is a perfect get-together. The Stockton Brothers are good, the crowd is good and it’s good to see everybody that’s here. I hope to be cooking hamburgers at the next one.”

Anna Maria resident and Cool Beans AMI coffee shop owner Morgan Bryant said, “It’s awesome. I love that the community’s coming together and that the city threw a little get-together for the community. It’s a nice thing to do and it’s nice to see everybody. Music, food and drinks bring people together.”

City block party celebrates community
Donna Kamp and Leslie Vandenberg spent some time catching up. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Leslie Vandenberg has lived in Anna Maria since 1991. During the block party, she and her friend, Donna Kamp, sat on a park bench enjoying the food, music, scenery and each other’s company.

“I think it’s lovely, and luckily it’s not too hot,” Vandenberg said. “It’s nice seeing people you don’t see very often – unless you come to the post office. I was just talking to a lady that I hadn’t seen for a while and we of course were talking hurricanes.”

Kamp bought an investment home in Anna Maria in 1981 and became an Anna Maria resident in 2006.

“I think this is really great,” she said. “It’s an excellent idea. People need to get together like this more often to meet their neighbors.”

City block party celebrates community
Holmes Beach resident Richard Brown and Anna Maria resident Jeff Rodencal engaged in an enjoyable conversation. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Holmes Beach resident and Planning Commissioner Richard Brown made his way to Anna Maria to enjoy the block party and he spent some conversing with Anna Maria Planning and Zoning Board member Jeff Rodencal.

“I enjoy this. It’s a great together with friends and family. We get to commiserate and celebrate,” Brown said.