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		<title>New at Frary Gallery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The newest addition to Frary Gallery – Ron Reams (Tampa, FL.). Ron works in a highly intuitive way, experiencing the energy of painting with the paint on his canvases in an almost sculptural way, building layer upon layer, color upon color. Ron’s style evolves with movement toward self-discovery in an improvisational way, rather than painting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The newest addition to Frary Gallery – Ron Reams (Tampa, FL.). Ron works in a highly intuitive way, experiencing the energy of painting with the paint on his canvases in an almost sculptural way, building layer upon layer, color upon color. Ron’s style evolves with movement toward self-discovery in an improvisational way, rather than painting for an intended result. To Reams, the painting only stops momentarily – only to resume again on another surface.</p>
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		<title>The Naked Florist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Naked Florist - You’re probably envisioning The Naked Florist to be dazzling clients with flower bouquets in his birthday suit. But this man behind The Naked Florist — a man whose every motion can be observed through the panoramic windows of his boutique on Central Avenue — is not naked by any means. Mostly, [...]]]></description>
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<p>You’re probably envisioning The Naked Florist to be dazzling clients with flower bouquets in his birthday suit. But this man behind The Naked Florist — a man whose every motion can be observed through the panoramic windows of his boutique on Central Avenue — is not naked by any means. Mostly, it’s the colorful petals drinking in the water that get all the looks.</p>
<p>“I’m a very provocative kind of guy in the sense that I like shock value,” said owner and Creative Director Roger Capote. “I was born and raised in Miami, so it comes natural. I like doing things out of the box. All of the flowers are organic and pesticide free, and all of the packaging is recycled.”</p>
<p>Walking into the boutique, similar to a studio apartment, is literally like walking into a cooler. The room is so chilly that Capote jokes that he’s constantly reminding his clients to wear a sweater and apologizing for his cold hands upon greeting them.</p>
<p>Flowers are scattered around the room in buckets, orchids and recycled glass vases are situated on shelves and eco-friendly organic candles by BsaB are also available for purchase. Daily specials include a “bouquet in a bag,” which consists of whatever is available that day, for $15. Other specials include 20% off when clients bring back the vase from their previous purchase. Capote also donates all of Sarasota Ballet’s floral arrangements and bouquets during the dance season.</p>
<p>“My biggest inspiration with the space being so open and visual is that I wanted everyone to look in and see,” Capote said. “The ideas just come. I’m creatively driven, my style is different and that’s what I’m here for — to give Sarasota a product it’s never seen.”</p>
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		<title>Everything But The Girl</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 23:29:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[everything but the girl a unique boutique &#38; gallery in sarasota&#8217;s historic rosemary district established 2005 hip, funky &#38; locally handcrafted &#8220;each purchase at everything but the girl registers a vote of support for diversity, creativity, local artistry and a renewing community.&#8221; -Mary Catherine Coolidge, Sarasota Downtown &#38; Beyond everything but the girl a unique [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">everything but the girl</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">a unique boutique &amp; gallery</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">in sarasota&#8217;s historic rosemary district</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">established 2005</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">hip, funky &amp; locally handcrafted</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">&#8220;each purchase at everything but the girl registers a vote of support for diversity, creativity, local artistry and a renewing community.&#8221;</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">-Mary Catherine Coolidge, Sarasota Downtown &amp; Beyond</div>
<p style="text-align: center;">everything but the girl<br />
a unique boutique &amp; gallery<br />
in sarasota&#8217;s historic rosemary district<br />
established 2005<br />
hip, funky &amp; locally handcrafted</p>
<p><em>&#8220;each purchase at everything but the girl registers a vote of support for diversity, creativity, local artistry and a renewing community.&#8221;</em><br />
-Mary Catherine Coolidge, Sarasota Downtown &amp; Beyond</p>
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		<title>Creative Loafing &#8211; Dancing In The Streets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creative Loafing &#8211; Dancing In The Streets Weekly newspaper focuses on local culture, events, and entertainment. Current and past articles, local directory, upcoming events, and guide.]]></description>
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<p>Weekly newspaper focuses on local culture, events, and entertainment. Current and past articles, local directory, upcoming events, and guide.</p>
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		<title>Rosemary Logo Concept and Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 22:35:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Logo Concept and Design by - Silver Forrest Studios &#8211; www.silverforrest.com and Studio 217 &#8211; www.studio217.net]]></description>
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Silver Forrest Studios &#8211; <a rel="nofollow" href="http://therosemarydistrict.com/goto/www_silverforrest_com/30/1" target="_blank">www.silverforrest.com</a></p>
<p>and</p>
<p>Studio 217 &#8211; <a rel="nofollow" href="http://therosemarydistrict.com/goto/www_studio217_net/30/2" target="_blank">www.studio217.net</a></p>
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		<title>Rosemary Rising &#8211; Today from 3:00 &#8211; 7:00 p.m.!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 17:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TODAY! 3-7 pm Check out of work early and come dance in the streets with DJs from Atlanta crew Warm Art plus Sarasota&#8217;s own Jim Ramer and Ansidis. Nancy&#8217;s Bar-B-Q and Hukilua Hut plus Circus Sarasota and more. Get Vinyl Music Festival celebration rolling at Rosemary Rising! All along Central, 4th and Orange and more&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TODAY! 3-7 pm Check out of work early and come  dance in the streets  with DJs from Atlanta crew Warm Art plus  Sarasota&#8217;s own Jim Ramer and  Ansidis. Nancy&#8217;s Bar-B-Q and Hukilua Hut  plus Circus Sarasota and more.  Get Vinyl Music Festival celebration  rolling at Rosemary Rising! All  along Central, 4th and Orange and more&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Rosemary Court Yoga</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Rosemary Court Yoga in downtown Sarasota, Florida you will find all styles and levels of yoga classes and private instruction offered 7 days a week. Class Styles incude Iyengar, Hatha, Restorative, Vinyasa, Power, Kundalini, Sivananda, Sampoorna, Beginner, Prenatal/Pregnancy, Postnatal/Mom &#38; Baby, Senior, Meditation, Hoop Dance, Nia, Yogalates, and Pole Exercise. We offer a setting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Rosemary Court Yoga in downtown Sarasota, Florida you will find all <a rel="nofollow" href="http://therosemarydistrict.com/goto/styles_and_levels_of_yoga_classes/23/1">styles and levels of yoga classes</a> and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://therosemarydistrict.com/goto/private_instruction/23/2">private instruction</a> offered 7 days a week. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://therosemarydistrict.com/goto/Class_Styles/23/3">Class Styles</a> incude Iyengar, Hatha, Restorative, Vinyasa, Power, Kundalini, Sivananda, Sampoorna, Beginner, Prenatal/Pregnancy, Postnatal/Mom &amp; Baby, Senior, Meditation, Hoop Dance, Nia, Yogalates, and Pole Exercise. We offer a setting unlike any other yoga studio in Sarasota. Rosemary Court Yoga is nestled in the Rosemary Court Wellness Center, a grouping of homey, historic buildings in a tranquil and welcoming setting. Rosemary Court Yoga offers <a rel="nofollow" href="http://therosemarydistrict.com/goto/space_rental/23/4">space rental</a> for massage and special events. Please visit our <a rel="nofollow" href="http://therosemarydistrict.com/goto/Rosemary_Court_partners_links_/23/5">Rosemary Court partners&#8217; links </a>for a relaxing massage, facial, acupuncture, and many more wellness needs.<strong><br />
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		<title>The Rosemary District</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Rosemary District has been an up and coming area in the city for the past decade, but the ascent has proven to be a sluggish climb. Bordered by Fruitville Road, 10th Street, Tamiami Trail and Orange Avenue, Rosemary one of the richest histories of any square mile in Sarasota. Its ebb and flow over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Rosemary District has been an up and coming area in the city for  the past decade, but the ascent has proven to be a sluggish climb.  Bordered by Fruitville Road, 10th Street, Tamiami Trail and Orange  Avenue, Rosemary one of the richest histories of any square mile in  Sarasota. Its ebb and flow over the last century from bustling  commercial hub to ghost town and back have become part of its character.  The streets showcase an eclectic mix of renovated historic buildings  standing beside some of architecture’s most modern designs. And while  the past serves the aesthetics of the area well, the scars from  Rosemary’s long journey remain visible.</p>
<p>The area was the original “Town of  Sarasota” plat, filed in 1886. By the mid 1920s, the intersection that  is now Boulevard of the Arts and Central Avenue was the heart of  Overtown, the first segregated black community in Sarasota. Although the  neighborhood boasted an impressive collection of all-black businesses,  the Rosemary Cemetery — which would in time lend its name to the  district — only houses the remains of two African-American residents.  The names of some of Sarasota’s most prominent white figures, however  (Burns, Gillespie, Higel, Browning, Whitaker, Stickney) can all be found  among the gravestones.</p>
<p>In a way the Rosemary District still struggles with this delicate  balance between the haves and have-nots. While some see it as a burden,  others embrace the diversity as a unique urban quality. With its  collection of independent boutiques, upscale salons and community  service organizations like the Salvation Army, Planned Parenthood,  Resurrection House and ALSO Out Youth, the district has all the needed  ingredients to grow into a hip, alternative, funky urban community.</p>
<p>Rosemary businesses have forwarded this effort for the past five  years with the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.facebook.com/rosemaryrising');" href="http://therosemarydistrict.com/goto/Rosemary_Rising_Holiday_Walk/20/1">Rosemary Rising Holiday  Walk</a>, a tradition that continues this week. Laura Gale, owner of  Everything But the Girl, is the self-proclaimed birth mother of the  event, and feels the district is finally starting to find its identity.  “At the event five years ago we had street closures and the shell from  the county to do the bands and it just didn’t work for us,” she says.  “It was a little too trying-to-be-something-we-weren’t as a  neighborhood. For me this night is about saying to people: a) we’re  here, b) we’re super cool and c) you don’t have to be scared of coming  up here at night. Because the neighborhood is beautiful.”</p>
<p>Sarasota Olive Oil Company owner Kelly Kary also helped plan the  first Rising event and believes Rosemary’s momentum is building. “I  think in the last two years it’s really progressed,” says Kary. “It’s  actually taken quite a step forward. I would love to see it become a  nice little neighborhood-type Mecca, not a downtown Main Street-type  Mecca.” Derek Barnes of Derek’s Culinary Casual, who has served his  famous gumbo at every Rising, says that attracting new businesses is  key. “I would encourage other restaurants that could bring a lot of  people and bring awareness to the neighborhood. I would prefer anything  that brings strong foot traffic. I welcome anyone. I would be perfectly  fine with a fine dining restaurant opening up right next door to me. I’d  actually encourage it.”</p>
<p>An exciting addition to the Rosemary family this year is Citrus  Square on Orange Avenue. Twenty-six-year-old Shayna Teicher, owner of a  new holistic, eco-conscious beauty boutique called Butterfly Effect,  thinks the new storefronts are already attracting the right businesses.  “You’re getting some really great local talent and people,” Teicher  says. “You feel like you’re discovering a little gem when you walk into  these stores. This is going to become a really cool, funky little  district over here.”</p>
<p>Teicher’s Citrus neighbors — Michael Krempel of Michael’s Urban Salon  and Lynne Epstein, owner of Divinia Jeanne’s Chocolate Heaven — believe  Rosemary’s history is its biggest asset. “I think it could be a SoHo: a  more urban setting, more offbeat, with a history attached to it,” says  Krempel. “I’m more drawn to something like that than something more  polished.” Epstein, who moved her shop from Lemon Avenue, felt the need  to stay in the district: “As much as people have been saying it’s on the  verge, I really believe it. People are trying to get away from the box  stores and Rosemary is it. I think over the next five years there’s  going to be some great development.”</p>
<p>Lourdes Castillo of Lourdes’ Hair and Nail Studio thinks the public’s  perception of the area is finally improving. “It used to be really  bad,” says Castillo. “This used to be a rehab center. The landlord told  me he was afraid to walk in here because he would find needles. But it’s  getting better and better. There’s just more businesses here, more  upscale things. Even people from downtown are starting to move here.  It’s happening. We’re ready.”</p>
<p>While business has picked up, the owners realize that some problems,  like homeless traffic due to the Salvation Army and the Resurrection  House, will be harder to solve. Lori Frary, who just opened her Frary  Art Gallery in the old Ace Theater building, thinks it needs to be  addressed. “The Salvation Army has been a big detriment to the area  because you have that steady stream of the homeless wondering back and  forth through here to get to downtown,” she says. “Being an urban  person, that’s part of the edginess of life to me. But to most people  it’s fear of the unknown. When it becomes hip and cool to go to a spot  people will overlook some of that. The main players in the area have to  work together and, God forbid, form a committee. But without that it’s  all fragmented and nobody knows what anybody else is doing.”</p>
<p>Dave Sutton, Director of Programs and Facilities at the Salvation  Army, says Rosemary’s homeless problem has improved significantly from  five years ago. “I think the amount of traffic that we are seeing isn’t  the same traffic that we had before. I don’t see the large cluster of  drug dealers that I did. We have put in lighting to illuminate the other  side of the street so it diminishes the people hanging around.” Sutton  agrees with Frary that some dialogue between owners is needed. “We’d be  glad to meet with them. It would really do a lot to help with the  disdain. If we’re all speaking with one voice, and stop giving them  handouts, and just tell them there are services available like the  Salvation Army and the Resurrection House. If you give them something  they will come back. Just send them to us.”</p>
<p>A meeting of the minds will be a crucial next step in the Rosemary  District’s long promised rise to glory. Now that it’s expanding,  business owners need to figure out how to get foot traffic from Citrus  Square to Central and Fifth, while changing attitudes about the safeness  of the neighborhood. Hopefully, by the time the 10th Rosemary Rising  rolls around, the district won’t still be up and coming.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Tim Sukits</em></p>
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		<title>The All New &#8211; Venue</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 17:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located at the corner of 5th and Central, The Venue is a beautiful and bustling city cafe in the heart of the Rosemary District. Nowhere else in Sarasota will you find a cafe with such a great eclectic environment, a killer menu&#8211; including tons of vegetarians choices, awesome locally roasted coffee and a rockin&#8217; nighttime [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Located at the corner of 5th and Central, The Venue is a beautiful and bustling city cafe in the heart of the Rosemary District. Nowhere else in Sarasota will you find a cafe with such a great eclectic environment, a killer menu&#8211; including tons of vegetarians choices, awesome locally roasted coffee and a rockin&#8217; nighttime scene.</p>
<p>We love to create foods that are as inventive as they are authentic. We specialize in combining fresh ingredients in flavorful ways, always looking out for optimum taste and freshness. Our menu includes grilled paninis, heartwarming soups, garden fresh salads, healthy breakfasts, pure fruit smoothies, mouthwatering desserts and baked goods, hand-picked wines and beers and specialty coffee and teas.</p>
<p>Whether you are enjoying the live entertainment, ever-changing wall art, grabbing some food, surfing on our wi-fi, hanging out with good company, or just curled up with a book, you will always have a great experience.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t ask for reservations. Be spontaneous. Drop in any time&#8230;</p>
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