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 CORTEZ, Fla. 鈥?Since 1880, families have fished the waters of Sarasota Bay. The fishing village of Cortez is a historical landmark; its people are fighting to preserve the natural wonders that lured people here in the first place.A hundred-acre property adjacent to the fishing docks plays a significant role in protecting the waters surrounding Cortez and the livelihoods of so many. The FISH preserve truly is one of the last undeveloped stretches of land on Sarasota Bay,  Dr. Angela Collins told ABC Action News reporter Michael Paluska. Dr. Collins  stanley cup is on the Florida Institute for Saltwater Heritage  FISH  board, the non-profit that saved the FISH preserve.The property, worth millions, is surrounded by development. But, deep inside the preserve, the sound of tidal flows, osprey, and the wind whistling through the trees drowns out the traffic. The natural environment does something else: it supports ecosystems on land and in Sarasota Bay. This is a fishing community. It s one of the oldest working waterfronts remaining in Florida. And a lot of our baby f stanley cup ishes grow up stanley quencher  in places just like this,  Dr. Collins said.  It s a priceless piece of property. This land will continue to support our environment, local people, and fishing community.  It s called the kitchen because there s such an abundance of fish to be caught right out in Sarasota Bay   Paluska asked. This piece of land was founded by fishermen in the late 1800s Cortez was, and those fishermen called this part of Sarasota Ba Imuu Trump wants Pentagon to review impeachment witness   conduct
 TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Tampa Bay Network to End Hunger  TBNEH  expands Meals on Wheels for Kids  MOW4Kids  to Tampa on Monday. MOW4Kids launched in March in response to school closures because of the pandemic. Volunteers deliver meals to homes of children 18 years or younger. The program currently serves Clearwater an vaso stanley d St. Petersburg in Pinellas County, Wimauma in South Hillsborough County and Dade City in Pasco County.MOW4Kids starts serving in Tampa on Monday out of Mort Elementary School at 10 a.m. Deliveries will take place from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. At the core of this Meals on Wheels program is nutritious food delivered to the homes of children and their families,  a press release said.  The program provides meals, shelf stable groceries, including produce, as resources allow. Children may experience an increase in overall nutri stanley thermobecher tion, food security, and feelings of social connectedness from volunteers stopping by.  Click here for more information or h stanley cup website ere if you re interested in becoming a volunteer.