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Debbie Wertz, DeSoto County Chamber of Commerce
Reliable internet access used to be more of a want than a need. But especially after COVID-19, we realize that it is a lifeline.
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Just a few weeks after the first COVID-19 case was discovered in Florida – early in March, 2020 – the state began to realize that reliable access to the digital world has become a necessity. Education, health care, employment, social services and many other aspects of our lives moved online – all things we suddenly needed more than ever.
But in order to have effective digital access, people need three equally important tools: a reliable broadband connection, the right technology and digital literacy.
Senior Friendship Centers celebrated Earth Day with a butterfly showcase event on April 22.
The organization had several of its members sitting outside and learning about various butterfly species and their habitats from Susan Morris of Sarasota Butterflies. Morris brought along seven species of butterfly in special containers and let members inspect them before letting them out to fly and rest on various plants and flowers.
Harry Sayer is the Black Tie Reporter for the Observer. He is a graduate of the University of Central Florida and previously worked the Black Tie beat for the Observer newspaper in Winter Park and Maitland. You can catch him at one of Sarasota s fundraisers and shindigs.