Wednesday, January 27, 2010

How do you use the park?

The recently formed Friends of Rothenbach Park group will be planning future events and would very much appreciate your input.

Do you regularly use the park for a particular purpose or activity? Do you belong to a group, or know of one, that is using the amenities?

There are groups that bicycle, that do exercise with strollers, that jog and run, that operate small remote-controlled aircraft. If you belong to a group, let us know about you, and provide a contact point -- we'll put you on our mailing list for special events.

You can email us at rothenbachpark05@gmail.com. Thanks!

A Ton of Park and Rec events for February


Has Spring Arrived Yet in Florida? Explore Sleeping Turtles Preserve North

Explore the Sleeping Turtles Preserve North with Sarasota County Volunteers Al Squires and Denny Girard on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 from 9 – 11 AM. Enjoy the preserve’s meandering trails canopied by old live oaks and pines. Along the way, Al and Denny share their boundless knowledge of botany, not just identification, but lore of the plants as well. Take in the scenery and information about the natural lands and the plants they support.

This preserve is one of many that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, visitors may observe eagles or osprey hunting over the river corridor.

Participants should bring binoculars, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), wear comfortable walking shoes and a hat.

Participants can reach the Sleeping Turtles Preserve North from northbound I-75, by taking exit 193 and then turning right on to Jacaranda Boulevard. From southbound I-75, take exit 193 and turn left on to Jacaranda Boulevard. Proceed north approximately 0.7 miles on Jacaranda Blvd. to the stop sign and turn right onto Border Road. Proceed approximately 2 miles east on Border Road to the bridge over the Myakka River. As you approach the bridge, the Sleeping Turtles Preserve North parking lot will be on the left (north side), immediately before the bridge.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is limited to 20.

If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.

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Pocono Trail Preserve from a Historical Perspective

Join Sarasota County Volunteer and local historian, Nancy Eaton, on Thursday, February 4, 2010 from 9 - 11 AM as she leads participants on a guided walk through Pocono Trail Preserve in Nokomis. Stroll through shady oak hammocks to the south shore of Shakett Creek, once the site of the historic Pollyanna Inn. Learn about the Manasota Culture and later pioneers instrumental in the development of Nokomis and Venice.

Pocono Trail Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. The site contains forested hammocks, pine flatwoods and shoreline along Shakett Creek that provide habitat for osprey, migrating songbirds and wading birds.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable shoes, a light jacket, hat, and sunscreen, and bring insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), binoculars and a hand lens (optional).

Participants can reach Pocono Trail Preserve, 189 Pocono Trail by taking I-75 south to exit 200 (S.R. 681) toward Venice/Osprey. Merge onto U.S. 41 and travel 2.2 miles to Colonia Lane. Turn left on Colonia and left again onto Nash Avenue. Drive one block to Pocono Trail and park along the north road shoulder.

From the southern portion of the county, take I-75 north to exit 195 (Laurel Road) and travel west toward Laurel. Turn left onto U.S. 41 and drive south toward Venice. Turn left onto Colonia Lane and left again onto Nash Ave. Drive one block to Pocono Trail and park along the north road shoulder.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is limited to 15.

For more information on this or future nature walks please contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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Birding on the South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve

Have you wondered what makes birding such a popular pastime? Join Sarasota County volunteers and Venice Area Audubon Society members Margaret Dunson and Rhea Guertin, and other folks interested in birding. Margaret and Rhea are avid and accomplished birders, traveling throughout North and Central America in search of birding opportunities. Learn how to spot birds in the natural environment and pointers identifying the most common birds around. The walk and talk occurs on Thursday, February 4, 2010, 8:00 -10:00 AM. Binoculars are a must to bring!

South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve is one of many public lands that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, the preserve supports nesting bald eagles, Florida scrub jays and gopher tortoises, all protected animal species.

Participants should wear comfortable, neutral-colored clothing sunscreen, and bring insect repellent, drinking water, camera (optional), and binoculars.

Participants can reach South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. At the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776), turn left (south).  Drive approximately 1.5 miles and turn west on to Manasota Beach Road. Continue about a mile until the road curves left.  At the curve turn right onto Belvidere Road. Next turn right onto Pheasant Road, then left onto Macon Road, and right on Osprey Road. Turn left onto Ocelot Road and park near the end of the street.  Meet at the intersection of Ocelot and Phorus Roads.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is limited to 20.

If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.

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Experience birding diversity at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve with Charlie Sample
Calling all birding enthusiasts! Join Charlie Sample from Friends of the Carlton and Venice Audubon Society as he leads you on a birding nature walk adventure on Sunday, February 7 from 7:30 am – noon. Be tantalized and wowed by the vast array of bird species (52 species sited just last month!) and nature found at the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve.  You won’t be disappointed!
The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.
The birding outing consists of a short walk around the Park area followed by a carpool trek into the Carlton backcountry with stops along the way to locate birds.
Participants should wear comfortable sturdy walking shoes (that can possibly get wet), hat or visor, sun screen, insect repellent, plenty of drinking water, and binoculars (a must!), field bird guide and camera (optional).
To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left (East) at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot. Participants should meet at the parking lot at 7:30 am for an adventure in nature!
                                                                 
Space for this walk is unlimited and no reservations are necessary.  For beginning birders to expert, however, young children under 12 are notencouraged because of the distance covered.
If you would like more information regarding the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP) and/or the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve, please go to www.scgov.net, County A to Z, Natural Lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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Strenuous Bike Hikes at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve Led by Larry Robbins

Start out the New Year right! Join Larry Robbins from Friends of the Carlton Reserve as he leads you on a strenuous bike adventure through the beautiful but rugged T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve on Sunday, February 7, 2010 from 7:30 am for approximately 2 to 3 hours. Not for the faint of heart! Looking for experienced adult off-road bicyclists that are physically fit! Expect to see lots of wildlife!
The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.
The strenuous bike adventures series started December 6, 2009 and will run every first Sunday of the month through May 2010.
Participants should bring their own (Off road/mountain trail type) bicycle with wide tires, helmet (highly recommended!), sun glasses, sun screen, insect repellent, and plenty of drinking water.
To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left (East) at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot.
                                                                 
Space for this walk is limited to 6 participants. Reservations are necessary and should be secured by calling Larry Robbins at 941-544-0555He will also provide you the area to meet. This event is for experienced adult off road bike riders only.
If you would like more information regarding the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP) and/or the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve, please go to www.scgov.net, County A to Z, Natural Lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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Informal Plein Air Sessions at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve

Looking for beautiful scenery to inspire you? Please join Friends of the Carlton Sally Christiansen (pastel artist) at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve on Sunday, February 7 from 2:30 to 5:00 pm. She encourages plein air artists of all mediums to join in the fun on the first Sunday afternoons of February, and March. Not an artist? You are welcome to watch several plein air artists work near the historic cabin located near the covered picnic area.
The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.
Participants should wear clothes appropriate to being outdoors, bring a hat, wear comfortable shoes (good for standing), and sunglasses. Bring water for painting and plenty of water to drink, insect repellent, sunscreen, your own plein air supplies (if you wish to participate), and an easy-to-carry folding chair.
To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot.
Space for this event is unlimited – open to all ages. You may watch or participate.

If you have any questions please call Sally Christiansen at 941-484-4113.
If you would like more information regarding the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP) and/or the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve, please go to www.scgov.net, County A to Z, Natural Lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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Serendipity Walk at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve
Enjoy the beauty and diversity of this lovely reserve while discovering the joy of finding peace and serenity in nature at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 from 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm with guide Donna Day from Friends of the Carlton.You will identify birds, mammals, and plants depending on what shows up that day. A true serendipity!
The Carlton Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice is one of many public lands that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP).
Participants should wear comfortable sturdy walking shoes, a light jacket, hat or visor, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, and (optional) binoculars, camera and hand lens.
To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left (East) at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot. Participants should meet at the parking lot at 2:50 pm for an adventure in nature!

Space for this walk is limited to 15 so please call Donna Day at 493-2287 to reserve a space
If you would like more information regarding ESLPP and or the Carlton Reserve, please go to www.scgov.net, County A to Z, Natural Lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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Winter Bird Walk at Curry Creek Preserve

Sarasota County is offering a birding nature walk at Curry Creek Preserve in Venice (west entrance) on Thursday, February 11, 2010 from 9 – 11 AM. Audubon Society members Tom and Connie Plaskett will lead participants on a guided bird walk through the oak hammocks and along the edge of tidal marsh areas found on site.

Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a wide variety of bird species.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket, sunscreen and a hat, and bring insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional).

Participants can reach Curry Creek Preserve’s WEST ENTRANCE OFF ALBEE FARM ROAD  by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road approximately 1.5 miles and turn left on to Albee Farm Road. Head south on Albee Farm Road approximately 1.4 miles to the preserve entrance located on the left at 1075 Albee Farm Road. Pass the entrance and make a U-turn at the following median cut. Park in the preserve’s designated parking lot.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is limited to 20.

For more information on this or future nature walks please contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.

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Women’s Off Road Bicycling at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve

Do you love nature and like off road bicycling, but are reluctant to go out in this wilderness area alone? Looking for both experienced off road bicyclists and those new to off road bicycling. Discover the natural beauty of the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve with W.O.M.B.A.T (Women Mountain Bicycling and Tea Society) and Friends of the Carlton Lori Biagini. Lori will lead you on a choice of two bike adventures through the beautiful but rugged T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve on Saturday, February 13 or Saturday, February 27.
Choose from:
  • For experienced riders only - 8:00 AM for 3 + hours at a strenuous pace.
  • For those new to off road riding - 12:00 PM for 1 hour at a relaxed pace.

Expect to see lots of wildlife and breathe fresh air!
The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.
Participants should bring their own (Off road/mountain trail type) bicycle with fat, knobby tires required for trail riding, helmet (must have!), sun glasses, sun screen, insect repellent, and plenty of drinking water.
To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot.
                                                                 
Space for these rides is limited to 8 participants. Reservations are necessary and should be secured by calling Lori Biagini at 941-492-4639 with your date and choice of riding adventure. You MUST RSVP to receive the actual meeting location.
If you would like more information regarding the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP) and/or the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve, please go to www.scgov.net, County A to Z, Natural Lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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The Nature of South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve

The South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve is far from dead in the winter! Explore this preserve with Sarasota County volunteer and Florida Master Naturalist, Lee Ann Harling from 9 – 11 AM on Tuesday, February 16, 2010. She will share some history of the site and information about the local wildlife and vegetation. Participants will pass through a brackish water wetland, a high salinity mangrove area, scrub, flatwoods, and coastal woodlands bordering Lemon Bay.

This is one of many lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, the preserve supports nesting bald eagles, Florida scrub jays and gopher tortoises, all protected animal species. The preserve was the subject of a recent radical and very successful habitat restoration and hydrologic project.

Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), wear comfortable walking shoes for sandy soil and a hat.

Participants can reach South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. At the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776), turn left (south).  Drive a ¼ mile and then turn right (west) onto Cypress Road. Turn left at Mangrove Road and left again on Heron Road. Turn left onto Seneca Road; take a right onto Varet Road, a right on Euclid Road to Kenisco Road. Turn right to park on the Kenisco road shoulder by the cyclone fence. Please be aware of gopher tortoises in this neighborhood. The street address is 5472 Kenisco Road, Venice.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is limited to 20.

If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.

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Enjoy Nature with Your Dog at Red Bug Slough Preserve!

This Sarasota County preserve isn’t just for people! Leash up your beloved pooch and join Sarasota County Environmental Specialist Jeff Weber for a guided walk designed to delight you AND your canine companions.  From 9 – 11 AM on Wednesday, February 17, 2010, participants will enjoy a relaxing stroll through Red Bug Slough Preserve exploring woodland trails that lead to an open field near the slough. ALL DOGS MUST BE ON LEASHES, have proof of current vaccinations (including rabies) and be well socialized. Space is extremely limited and reservations are required.

Red Bug Slough Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for river otters, bobcats and various species of wading birds.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, bring a light jacket, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional). Please be sure to bring along extra drinking water for your dog and a pooper scooper, if needed. Doggie bags are available on site.

To reach Red Bug Slough Preserve, take I -75 to Exit 205 (S.R. 72 or Clark Road). Go west on Clark Road approximately 3 miles to Beneva Road and turn right onto Beneva Road. Continue north to the preserve entrance and parking area on the left located at 5200 North Beneva Road.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is limited to 15.

If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.

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Family Bike Hikes at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve

Grab your bikes and the whole family to join Friends of the Carlton Reserve David Reynolds and his family for an off road wilderness bicycle ride through the beautiful T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve on the third Sunday, February 21, 2010 from 10:00 a.m.for approximately 1 to 2 hours. Expect to see lots of wildlife!
The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.
The family bike adventure series runs every third Sunday of the month through May 2010.
Participants should bring their own bicycle suitable for off road riding - wide tires (Mountain bikes preferred, but not required), wear clothing applicable to riding bicycle on bumpy trails through the woods, closed-toed shoes, plenty of drinking water, sunscreen, insect repellant, sun glasses, helmet (required for all participants), padded bike gloves and binoculars (optional), and snacks/lunch (optional, but encouraged).

To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left (East) at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot.
                                                                 
Space for this event is limited to 10 participants. Pre-registration required. Reservations should be secured by calling David Reynolds at 941-412-5575 for registration and meeting location. If you don't have an off-road type bike, bike rental information can be obtained by David at the time of registration. Must be able to ride an off road bicycle. Children must be accompanied by parent(s). Routes will vary depending on trail conditions and group participants on the day of the ride. (Be prepared that some trails may have unexpected feral hog damage making trails quite rough.)
If you would like more information regarding the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP) and/or the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve, please go to www.scgov.net, County A to Z, Natural Lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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Serendipity Walk at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve
Enjoy the beauty and diversity of this lovely reserve while discovering the joy of finding peace and serenity in nature at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 from 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm with guide Donna Day from Friends of the Carlton.You will identify birds, mammals, and plants depending on what shows up that day. A true serendipity!
The Carlton Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice is one of many public lands that are available to the public through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP).
Participants should wear comfortable sturdy walking shoes, a light jacket, hat or visor, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, and (optional) binoculars, camera and hand lens.
To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left (East) at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot. Participants should meet at the parking lot at 2:50 pm for an adventure in nature!

Space for this walk is limited to 15 so please call Donna Day at 493-2287 to reserve a space. 
If you would like more information regarding ESLPP and or the Carlton Reserve, please go to www.scgov.net, County A to Z, Natural Lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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In Search of Wild Lupine at South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve

The hunt is on! Come search for wild lupine and explore South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve with Sarasota County volunteers Al Squires and Denny Girard from 9 – 11 AM on Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Al and Denny will introduce you to wild lupine while sharing information about the native vegetation. Participants will pass through a brackish water wetland, a high salinity mangrove area, scrub, flatwoods, and coastal woodlands bordering Lemon Bay.

This is one of many lands that are available through Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program. In addition to the numerous subtropical plants, the preserve supports nesting bald eagles, Florida scrub jays and gopher tortoises, all protected animal species. The preserve was the subject of a recent radical and very successful habitat restoration and hydrologic project.

Participants may bring binoculars, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water and camera (optional), wear comfortable walking shoes for sandy soil and a hat.

Participants can reach South Venice Lemon Bay Preserve by taking I -75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). At the end of the exit ramp, turn south onto Jacaranda Boulevard and drive approximately 5.2 miles. At the “T” intersection of Jacaranda Blvd. and Englewood Road (State Road 776), turn left (south).  Drive a ¼ mile and then turn right (west) onto Cypress Road. Turn left at Mangrove Road and left again on Heron Road. Turn left onto Seneca Road; take a right onto Varet Road, a right on Euclid Road to Kenisco Road. Turn right to park on the Kenisco road shoulder by the cyclone fence. Please be aware of gopher tortoises in this neighborhood. The street address is 5472 Kenisco Road, Venice.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is limited to 20.

If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.

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“What Bug is THAT?” – A guided insect identification walk at Curry Creek Preserve

Sarasota County is offering a guided insect identification nature walk at Curry Creek Preserve in Venice from 10 AM – noon on Thursday, February 25, 2010. Retired Sarasota County Entomologist Dr. Fred Santana will lead participants through pine flatwoods, oak scrub and other habitats found on site.

Curry Creek Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for gopher tortoises, bobcats and a wide variety of bird species.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and a hand lens or magnifying glass (optional).

Participants can get to the Pinebrook Road  EAST entrance to Curry Creek Preserve by taking I -75 to Exit 195 (Laurel Road). Go west on Laurel Road for approximately 0.3 miles and turn left at the traffic light onto Pinebrook Road heading south. Go 1.5 miles passing the traffic light at Edmondson Road and look for the preserve sign on the right. Slightly before you get to the preserve sign, turn right into the driveway directly across from Water Street and then bear left onto preserve property. Park on the grass to the south of the preserve sign and entrance. Participants will gather for the walk at the cable gate entrance.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is limited to 20.

If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.

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Women’s Off Road Bicycling at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve

Do you love nature and like off road bicycling, but are reluctant to go out in this wilderness area alone? Looking for both experienced off road bicyclists and those new to off road bicycling. Discover the natural beauty of the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve with W.O.M.B.A.T. (Women Mountain Bicycling and Tea Society) and Friends of the Carlton Lori Biagini. Lori will lead you on a choice of two bike adventures through the beautiful but rugged T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve on Saturday, February 27.
Choose from:
  • For experienced riders only - 8:00 AM for 3 + hours at a strenuous pace.
  • For those new to off road riding - 12:00 PM for 1 hour at a relaxed pace.

Expect to see lots of wildlife and breathe fresh air!
The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.
Participants should bring their own (Off road/mountain trail type) bicycle with fat, knobby tires required for trail riding, helmet (must have!), sun glasses, sun screen, insect repellent, and plenty of drinking water.
To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot.
                                                                 
Space for these rides is limited to 8 participants. Reservations are necessary and should be secured by calling Lori Biagini at 941-492-4639 with your date and choice of riding adventure. You MUST RSVP to receive the actual meeting location.
If you would like more information regarding the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP) and/or the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve, please go to www.scgov.net, County A to Z, Natural Lands, or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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Winter Bird Walk at Red Bug Slough Preserve

Sarasota County is offering a guided bird walk at Red Bug Slough Preserve from 9 – 11 AM on Saturday, February 27, 2010. Sarasota Audubon Society member Pic Bailey will lead participants through pine and oak hammocks and other habitats found on site.

Red Bug Slough Preserve is one of many natural areas available through the county’s environmental lands program. In addition to a wide variety of native plant species, the preserve also provides habitat for river otters, bobcats and various species of wading birds.

Participants should wear long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a hat, sun screen, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and hand lens (optional).

To reach Red Bug Slough Preserve, take I -75 to Exit 205 (S.R. 72 or Clark Road). Go west on Clark Road approximately 3 miles to Beneva Road and turn right onto Beneva Road. Continue north to the preserve entrance and parking area on the left located at 5200 North Beneva Road.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration. Space for this walk is limited to 20.

If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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‘Curious about the Carlton’ at the T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve

Lee Ann Harling, Friends of the Carlton and certified Florida Master Naturalist, will lead a leisurely nature stroll from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Sunday, February 28, 2010 at Venice’s T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve. You will walk around some pine flatwoods and forested wetlands, visit a log cabin, hear and see birds, blooming flowers and several oak hammocks. We'll also learn about the surprising history of this huge Sarasota County reserve. 

The T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve (Carlton Reserve) located at 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway in Venice was purchased in the 1980's for public water supply source and for conservation/ recreation purposes.

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen and a hat, and bring a light jacket, insect repellent, drinking water, binoculars (optional), camera and lunch (optional - for picnicking on your own after the walk).

To reach the reserve, drive south from Sarasota along I-75 to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Boulevard). Turn left (north) at the exit and then right again at the next intersection (Border Road). Drive 2 ½ miles to the next intersection and turn left at the Carlton Reserve’s entrance. Follow signs to parking lot. Participants can meet here.

Register on-line at www.scgov.net. Click Calendar of Events on the left. Click the 'All Events' drop down list, choose 'Nature Walks' and click 'go'. On the bottom of each nature walk is an area that states 'Click here for registration.' Space for this walk is unlimited.

If you are having problems with on-line registration, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Natural Resources.
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WEDNESDAYS through May
Phillippi Farmhouse Market takes place every Wednesday from noon until dusk seasonally from November through May.  The Market features local growers, organics, plants, flowers, fruits and vegetables.  There are prepared food vendors offering entrees, soups, sandwiches, salads, crepes, and bar-b-q to either take home or eat at picnic tables in the park.  Also featured are sustainable products such as solar ovens and rain barrels as well as specialty items and Florida agricultural products.  The market is open to the public, has handicap accessibility and public restrooms.  Phillippi Farmhouse Market is located at 5500 South Tamiami Trail in Sarasota in beautiful Phillippi Estate Park.  The market is sponsored by  Friends of Sarasota County Parks, benefitting the restoration of the historic 1916 Edson Keith Farmhouse in Phillippi Estate Park.  For more information, please call 941-861-5000.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Rothenbach Park group meets on Tues. Jan. 26th, 3 p.m.



Fresh from a successful Air Potato Pick-Up last Saturday,  the Friends of Rothenbach Park will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 26th, at the Pavilion at Rothenbach Park, beginning at 3 p.m.

The group will review the event and address upcoming events, including a possible first anniversary day at the park on April 25th.

All those interested in this lovely park are welcome to join us on Tuesday.



Saturday, January 16, 2010

A few images from the Air Potato Pick-Up











Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Don't Forget!


The first Great Air Potato Pick-Up  will take place this Saturday, Jan. 16th. Click here for basic info and here for more on what to bring, etc.

The regular volunteers from the community are welcome anytime from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Those who hope to qualify for a Disney Day should get there between 8 and 9 a.m. in order to be registered properly. There will also be a sign-out procedure for Disneyites.

It's a great way to get some exercise, enjoy a lovely park, help keep the park in good shape, meet people, and get a free sandwich -- food will be served at 1 pm at the pavilion for all workers. Come out, see and be seen...


Friday, January 8, 2010

More scenes of the park


These lovely photos were taken by Michael Dorfman:



Wednesday, January 6, 2010

What to bring for Air Potato Pick-Up


Here are some useful things to bring on Jan. 16th:

Remember, we're picking up air potatoes (the link will explain what they are and why they're bad) and putting them in buckets. This is what they look like:




You should bring:
  • gloves
  • long sleeves
  • pruners (or other clippers to clip the vines)
  • closed, comfortable shoes
  • water
  • snack (granola bar, e.g.)
  • a hat
If anyone has a golf cart that could be used for the day, please get in touch with Connie.

Also helpful if you have them:
  • bicycle or rollerblades
  • buckets
  • garbage bags
Most of the work will be done in the areas below (click to enlarge) marked by the red arrows:



Some areas are a good 15-minute walk from the launch area. There will be a registration at the Pavilion -- 2 on the map -- and a further sign-in at the parking lot marked 3. Around 1 p.m. at the pavilion, there will be warm food and drinks for all participants.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A few images of Rothenbach Park

A few shots of the park taken during a preliminary meeting of the Air Potato Squad - don't miss all the action on Jan. 16th, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.:


The above offers a sense of the human facilities of the park, but there's much more: miles of trails, hammocks, water, fishing, and deer -- the only Sarasota County park that can say that!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

More about the park

For more about the park, here's a piece that appeared in Sarasota Magazine back in April, 2009, when the park officially opened.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Air Potato Pick-Up Jan. 16th

Care about parks? Want to get involved? Come out to Rothenbach Park on Jan. 16th -- registration starts at 8 a.m.:


Find out more about volunteering here, and how you can register with the county as a regular volunteer.

And check it out: The Friends of Sarasota County Parks have qualified for the ‘Give a day, Get a Disney day’ event. By volunteering for this event you can register and have the opportunity to receive a free one day ticket to Disney World. (Ticket quantities for this program are limited. Must be at least age 6 to participate. Other terms and conditions apply.) Volunteers need to register at disneyparks.com after January 1, 2010. (This promotion has ended.)

If you have questions please call Connie at 371-1180, or email Rothenbachpark05@gmail.com

Where is Rothenbach Park?


Rothenbach Park sits at the east end of Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, next to Sarasota County Animal Services. It is open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. from November to March and 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. from April to October.

It is a true community park totaling 450 acres and offering many opportunities for recreational and nature based fun. The park is home to both a 2.8-mile and a 1-mile paved recreational trails that are perfect for walking, jogging, cycling. All together Rothenbach Park offers recreation and nature lovers about 5-miles of trails.

Rothenbach Park offers two great playground areas complete with the latest in safe playground equipment that sits on top of a soft mulch surface so kids can run and jump with reduced risk of injury. We also have a pavilion that offers restrooms and grills. This pavilion is also available for rent for private parties.

Trail lengths:
  • Solar Trail - one mile
  • Hammock Loop Trail: 2.75 miles
  • Turkey Trail - .25 mile
  • Shell Road to Hammock Loop Trail parking - .85 miles
Green Features:

  • Mechanically vented restrooms, non conditioned
  • High reflective roofing material
  • Recycled content in Cementitous Siding
  • Exterior materials offer long life & low-maintenance
  • Waterless urinals
  • Highly efficient compact fluorescent lighting
  • Composite wood beams in place of heavy timber
  • Steel structural components contain recycled material
  • Concrete composed of up to 20 percent Fly Ash by weight
  • High efficiency mechanical system (SEER 17)
  • On site storm water retention & treatment
  • Fully ADA accessible
  • Sealed concrete floors provide low-maintenance and long life

Poster advertising first FORP meeting: