2008 | 2007 | 2006


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

December 2008
Volume:512
A Wing and a Prayer - Thanks to several pairs of hands and the vision of one woman, the place once known as the “Pelican Man Sanctuary” has been reborn. Art with Heart - Richard Capes has a unique artistic niche in Sarasota. For more than three decades, Sarasota’s history and its people have provided a plethora of inspiration for Capes to create some of the area’s most recognizable pieces of art. Pickleball - It’s been described as a combination of tennis, badminton and ping-pong played with a wiffle ball. However you try to explain it, pickleball may well be the fastest growing sport you’ve never heard of.


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

November 2008
Volume:511
Friendship Force - Their ultimate goal is world peace. And they aim to achieve it by arranging for complete strangers to get to know each other in homes across the globe. Model Ship Builder - Fred Nagel of Sarasota is a master ship builder. From sail to steam to diesel power, the 83-year-old craftsman has had a hand in the construction of more than 80 ships from around the world. Jazz Juvenocracy - Dressed in sneakers, t-shirts, dark glasses and sometimes a top hat, they’re not your typical jazz musicians.


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

October 2008
Volume:510
Irish Rover - On a side street in an old Sarasota shopping center, musicians Paul Duffy and Bobby Vessey have transplanted a wee bit of the Emerald Isle called the Irish Rover Pub. Dynamic Fuzion - She moves to many beats: Artistic Director. Choreographer. Dancer. Teacher. Volunteer. Political Activist ... and Co-founder of Fuzion Dance Artists. Shipshape Devotion - Boats of all shapes and sizes enjoy the Gulf Coast waterways. But among the sea of fiberglass is a group of truly distinct vessels—not because of their size or speed, but rather their antiquated beauty. Living Color - The artwork of Gale Fulton Ross is a mixture of cultural, gender and artistic influences... uninhibited by one style--and she likes it that way. She has brushed the faces of famous leaders and celebrities. Her abstracts are playful renditions of nature. Meet an incredible woman whose real life portrait is as colorful as the one on canvas.


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

September 2008
Volume:509
Footprints - When most of us hear the word “hospice” we think of end of life. But hospice is as much about quality of life as it is about end of life. Tidewell Hospice and Palliative Care offers a special program for children whose innocence has been invaded by the harsh realities of advanced illness. You might be surprised to learn hospice gives support to young patients with chronic illnesses that are challenging, but not always terminal. Meet the tireless angels who help families and patients navigate the maze of advanced illness and discover how they manage to stay positive through it all.


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

August 2008
Volume:508
Brave Beauty - For a woman, a bald head is an announcement to the world - “I’m different” or “I’m sick.” Venice Beach Bluegrass Jam - Six years ago, a couple of friends got together at the Venice Beach Pavilion to play a little bluegrass. Mosaic Master - Christen Loria’s mosaic art is capricious and whimsical, celebrating nature’s beauty and life’s simple joys.


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

July 2008
Volume:507
Novel Adventures – This month Jack chats with Florida novelist and best selling author Randy Wayne White. Agape Flights – At the Venice Municipal Airport, it’s a tiny air cargo service that aims to make a big difference. Ski-A-Rees – They are amateur acrobats who really know how to ride a wave! They jump high, flip like fish and even juggle on waterskis.


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

June 2008
Volume:506
Rock and Roll Athletes – Sarasota’s championship team, The Hoveround Gunners represent an unlikely group of athletes. The Gunners play Quad Rugby (quadriplegic rugby), a game so exciting, fast and furious, it’s earned the nickname “Murderball.” For these men, life rolls on regardless of injuries, frustrations and unimagined obstacles. Miss Behavin’ – where the ocean is her office and her boat is her desk, animal behaviorist, Dr. Ann Weaver, surveys and observes bottlenose dolphins. From buoy bobbing to courting rituals, come along with Miss Behavin’ to study man’s underwater counterpart. Lastly, Snook Haven Dulcimer Club is a group of musicians devoted to the hammered dulcimer work to keep the history and heritage of this ancient instrument alive.


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

May 2008
Volume:505
Guiding Lights - Southeastern Guide Dogs offers the blind and visually impaired a chance at independence through the use of guide dogs. Adaptive Golf - Mark Twain famously described golf as 'a good walk spoiled.' The Keeper of Cà d'Zan - Although named Cà d'Zan, which means "House of John" in the Venetian dialect, the blueprints were marked "Residence for Mrs. John Ringling."


Launch A Gulf Coast Journal 2008 Video Player

April 2008
Volume:504
We will meet bird watcher Owen Comora who uses electronic bird songs to beckon feathered friends. We will also meet the Herrmann family who raise and train Lipizzaner Stallions, among the most majestic and powerful horses on earth. And some passionate woodwind musicians are moving to the Gulf Coast.


March 2008
Volume:503
Learn of a Venice couple's efforts to collect medical supplies right here on the Gulf Coast. Racing pigeons that fly for sport! And meet Gabe Ortiz who is an actor, playwright, teacher, survivor.


February 2008
Volume:502
Therapy dogs are extending a helping paw at the Elsie Quirk Library in Englewood and are making a difference in the Library's reading program. Also, We will meet Jean Blackburn is a watercolor artist who's main source of inspiration is the Myakka River. Ready for some magic? Vince, Yvonne and 15-year-old Erika Carmen show us some amazing magic tricks.


January 2008
Volume:501
This month Jack Perkins visits with an old urban cowboy, a special Riverview H.S. Cheer Coach, a Monday night music jam tradition and a master potter.



 




© 2008 Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting, Inc.