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SRQ DAILY Apr 17, 2024

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition

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Wednesday Philanthropy Edition

"We are working to bring more people to nature so nature becomes preserved."

- DeeAnna Dowdle, Manatee County Audubon Society, Inc.
 

[Conservation]  Make a Difference on Earth Day With Manatee Audubon
Barbie Heit, barbie.heit@srqme.com

Celebrate Earth Day with Manatee Audubon this year by volunteering to plant a microforest on Saturday, April 20, from 8am to 12pm.

The Manatee County Audubon Society (MCAS), a chapter of the National Audubon Society is dedicated to raising awareness of birds, wildlife, and the native habitat in Manatee County and the nearby areas. They accomplish this through maintaining wildlife habitats like the Felts Audubon Preserve, offering education programs for members of all ages, leading advocacy efforts, and participating in land and wildlife conservation projects.

DeeAnna Dowdle is the vice president of the 501c3. She, along with other volunteers of MCAS will be leading the Earth Day project of planting 1600 trees to create a microforest at Felts Audubon Preserve. Microforests are one of the region's most powerful tools against climate change. “The microforest is an idea from a famous biologist in Japan and these have been planted around the world,” Dowdle explains. “On April 20, we will be planting trees closer together than one ordinarily would and that will make them seek light. In 30 years, we will have a huge forest so people who plant the trees with us will be able to bring their families back in a decade and see the forest, knowing that they contributed to creating it.”

Dowdle is hoping to have between 50 and 100 volunteers for the event in which 1600 trees will be set beside pre-drilled holes. Volunteers will simply take the plastic off of the cup of the tree and drop each small plant into a hole along with a gel pack which retains water and helps the tree get a better start. They will then scoop dirt around the tree and go onto the next planting. Children are encouraged to come along with their adults. “We think that if we can get children involved in and connected to nature, it will have such an impact throughout their whole lives and perhaps even guide them in certain directions.”  Dowdle recommends that all participants bring water, a hat and gloves and anything else to protect them from the sun.

In an effort to raise awareness and appreciation of  our native habitat, MCAS recently planted a garden as a model for homeowners to plant in their own yards using all native plants. “One of the interesting things we’ve learned is that if we plant a beautiful, exotic plant that maybe is from Thailand or China or South America in our yards, there may not be any bugs, birds or animals that are dependent on it and so they won’t use it. But by planting native plants, we are helping to cultivate our own local animals, bugs and birds, so our model teaches people about native plants as part of our conservation effort,” shares Dowdle. “At Manatee Audubon Felts Preserve, we are working to bring more people to nature so nature becomes preserved.” 

Pictured: This native plants landscape garden encourages homeowners to plant native plants in their yards to create a habitat for wildlife. Photo by Patty Ford.

To learn more, visit

[Veterans]  Tribute to Heroes Parade

Our annual Tribute to Heroes Parade is back, and it’s bigger and better than ever! Join us on Sunday, May 26th, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm on Lakewood Main Street for a celebration of our local veterans, active duty, and fallen heroes. Presented by Veteran Air and Tommy's Express Car Wash, this special event aims to pay tribute to those who have served our country with honor and bravery. The parade will feature floats, live entertainment, delicious food and drink vendors, and kids’ activities, providing fun for the whole family. Admission to the parade is free, and event proceeds from the event will support local non-profit and veteran organizations. It’s a great way to show our heroes the love and appreciation they truly deserve. Come out and join us in honoring our heroes. If you or if you know of anyone interested in participating in the parade, visit LWRTributeToHeroes.org. If you’d like to become a vendor, please email joanna@lwrca.org for more information. We’d like to extend a special thanks to our supporting sponsors, including Triple G’s Golf Cart Rentals, the Golf Cart Sponsor, and Veterans Affairs Law P.A., the Veteran Seating Sponsor. Let’s come together as a community to show our gratitude to those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. See you at the Tribute to Heroes Parade. 

[Support]  Women's Resource Center Offers Divorce Support Group With Paula Falk

The Women’s Resource Center presents a Divorce Support Group facilitated by Paula Falk, BS. This in-person, free program happens every Wednesday, 5-6:30 p.m., starting May 1, at the Women's Resource Center Sarasota, 340 S Tuttle Ave, Sarasota. Participants can attend one or all of the sessions.  To register, visit www.mywrc.org/divorcesupportgroup. For more information, call 941-366-1700.  

[Fundraising]  Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation Makes History Raising Over $93 Million for Cancer Care at SMH

Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation announced Monday that its Leading with Care cancer campaign raised over $93 million to support the Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute at Sarasota Memorial Health Care System (SMH). The campaign is the largest in the Healthcare Foundation’s 48-year history. SMH’s vision to transform cancer care was born nearly 10 years ago in response to the southwest Florida community’s rapid growth and increase in cancer cases. At the time, 50% of cancer patients were leaving the community for treatment. With a belief that no one should have to leave home for the best cancer care, a plan was developed to create a world-class cancer institute with comprehensive, quality-driven, patient-centered care. As SMH’s philanthropic arm, the Healthcare Foundation launched its cancer fundraising campaign in 2017 with a goal to raise $50 million in five years. In 2020, a $25 million gift was made by the Brian and Sheila Jellison Family Foundation. Beyond advanced care treatments and state-of-the-art facilities, the transformational gift helped create a centralized place to assist patients and families facing the many complex decisions that accompany a cancer diagnosis. Susan Milman, a long-time supporter of SMH, recently helped the foundation reach the campaign’s $93 million mark. Ms. Milman’s $16 million gift will support the third phase in the evolution of the Jellison Cancer Institute, specifically the outpatient cancer pavilion currently under construction and slated to open in late 2025. The building will house an expanded breast health center with the latest diagnostic imaging technology, outpatient surgery, brachytherapy, radiation oncology and infusion, and more. It will be known as the Milman-Kover Cancer Pavilion in honor of her family, Alan K. Milman, Natalie Kover Milman and Morris Milman, and Arthur and Fay Kover. To date, Ms. Milman’s contributions to the Jellison Cancer Institute exceed $21 million. In addition to the new Milman Kover Cancer Pavilion, the Jellison Cancer Institute also includes a radiation oncology center and a new inpatient and surgical oncology tower that opened in 2020 and 2021. The Healthcare Foundation exceeded its goal by raising over $93 million in just six years, while concurrently generating philanthropic support for other important advances in behavioral health, rehabilitation, research and education. For more information, visit smhf.org                

[Fundraising Event]  Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation 2024 Transformation Gala Raises $1.5 Million

Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation recently held its annual Transformation Gala on March 22, raising $1.5 million to become the most successful fundraising event in the organization’s history. Contributions will help fund Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation’s mission to create and sustain a vibrant performing arts center, advance their education initiatives, and enrich communities by inspiring minds through the power of the arts. Three hundred guests attended the gala dinner, which included a surprise appearance by Tony and Emmy Award-winning artist Kristin Chenoweth before she capped off the evening with a performance at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall for over 1,300 people. “The generosity and unwavering support for Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation illuminates the path toward a brighter future for arts and arts education in Sarasota and reaffirms our shared commitment to realizing the vision of a new performing arts center on the Bay," said the Foundation’s CEO Tania Castroverde Moskalenko. "I am grateful to everyone who contributed to helping us achieve this incredible milestone." Kathy Martella and Susan Travers served as Co-Chairs of the gala, which also honored three individuals with the Appleton Arts Award, given to educators who best incorporate the arts in their work. The honorees were Emerging Educator Jahkori Dopwell, Outstanding Teaching Artist Freda Williams Kmak, and Experienced Educator Tim Ferguson. 

Pictured: Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation's Board Chair Jim Travers and CEO Tania Castroverde Moskalenko. Photographer Rod Millington.

[Child Protection]  Safe Children Coalition launches New in-House medical Program

Child welfare organization Safe Children Coalition (SCC) has recently created an in-house Medical Program to assist children and young adults in the Community Based Care system in Sarasota, Manatee and DeSoto counties, as well those children and young adults who receive child welfare benefits post-adoption or Guardianship Assistance Program (GAP) closure, with accessing healthcare services. Through nurse care coordination, clients receive routine assessment of health care needs, including routine wellness and dental care. Nurses and their support team provide member/caregiver education (including education on healthcare benefits), follow-up post hospital visits, assistance with referrals and appointments as needed, help in accessing medical supplies and medications, and more. Nurses also collaborate closely with the client’s child welfare specialty plan for pregnant and postpartum clients, medical foster care clients, and clients receiving private duty nursing. Overseeing the medical team is recently hired Medical Program Nursing Director Jennifer Edgson, BSN, RN, CCM. Edgson has over 20 years’ experience working within managed care to coordinate services for children and young adults with complex medical issues and/or who are part of Florida's dependency system. She has previously served as a Healthcare Consultant for Community Based Care Integrated Health, Inc. (Orlando), Nursing Supervisor for Westcoast Access to Children’s Health, Inc. (Sarasota), and as a Registered Nurse in float pools at numerous community hospitals in numerous locations across the country, including Sarasota Memorial Hospital. She is a Certified Case Manager and was recognized in 2022 with the Embrace Families Employees’ Choice Award.
As Nursing Director, Edgson oversees the Child Welfare nursing department and overall nursing operations of the SCC Medical Program, including medical and dental, and works closely with the Behavioral Health Team. Her duties include evaluating and directing all medical program employees, establishing goals for the program, and creating and enforcing compliant healthcare policies and procedures as well as tracking outcomes. For more information, visit sccfl.org. 

[Scholarship]  Ford's Garage Partners with First Responders Children's Foundation to Support Families of Community Heroes

Ford’s Garage, the home of burgers and classic comfort food served in an atmosphere that pays tribute to the heritage of Ford Motor Company, is partnering with First Responders Children’s Foundation (FRCF), a nonprofit organization which offers programs and financial support to children of first responders. The partnership will launch with the debut of the Ford’s Garage Academic Hero Scholarship, which will go towards up to four years of university, trade or graduate school for the recipient. First Responders Children’s Foundation provides financial support to families of fallen police officers, firefighters, paramedics/EMTs, medical personnel and 911 dispatchers. It also promotes and facilitates educational activities and programs created and operated by first responder organizations whose purpose is to benefit children and the community at large. The Ford’s Garage Academic Hero Scholarship application can be found here and is available to eligible children of first responders. The application period will close on May 31 at 11:30 p.m. and the recipient will be announced in summer 2024. The scholarship program is just one piece of this impactful partnership, which will include various fundraising initiatives, special programs and events that will take place throughout the year. To learn more about First Responders Children’s Foundation, its mission and its programs, visit www.1strcf.org. For more information about Ford’s Garage, visit www.fordsgarageusa.com 

[Support]  The Annual Girls Night Out Fitness Charity Event Supports Mothers Helping Mothers

Get ready to sweat, laugh, and make a difference! The Annual Girls Night Out Fitness Charity Event, in partnership with Mothers Helping Mothers, is back to empower women while supporting mothers in our community. This exciting event will take place on Thursday, April 25th at HER Fitness Boutique, formerly
known as Shapes, located at 5451 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, FL. Join us in giving back to Mothers Helping Mothers and aiding mothers in need by participating in HER Fitness Boutique’s Annual Girls Night Out. With 100% of proceeds directly benefiting Mothers Helping Mothers, every step, squat, and shimmy will contribute to the well-being of mothers and families in Sarasota and Manatee. Additional donations can be made directly at www.mhmsarasota.com. 

[Seniors]  Senior Friendship Centers (SFC) Offers Free Outdoor Workshop on World Tai Chi Day

Senior Friendship Centers (SFC) will offer a free Tai Chi workshop on Saturday, April 27, from 10 AM – 11 AM, at Senior Friendship Centers’ Sarasota campus, in celebration of World Tai Chi Day. The workshop aims to address the growing demand for programs that enhance overall well-being amongst seniors. A new article published by National Public Radio (NPR), highlights a study stating that Tai Chi reduces blood pressure risk better than aerobic exercise, protects cognitive function,  and alleviates depression and anxiety. With Sarasota County having the highest proportions of people aged 65 and older in the nation, totaling 156,703 individuals,  the need for accessible wellness initiatives is crucial. “I have seen people walk on canes and now walk unaided,” says Dr. Marty Reichgut. He emphasizes, “Tai chi is not just a martial art; it's a means of self-defense on multiple levels—physically, emotionally, and psychologically." Senior Friendship Centers hosts the free outdoor class to encourage residents to integrate Tai Chi into their lifestyles, maximizing its overall health benefits. The workshop is free and open to the public. It will be held on Saturday, April 27, from 10 AM to 11 AM at Senior Friendship Centers Sarasota Activity Center, 1888 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota, FL 34236. No RSVP is required. For any questions or inquiries, contact us at (941) 955-2122. To learn more about our programs and services, call (941) 955-2122 or  visit our website at www.friendshipcenters.org 



[WWR]  2024 Women Who Roar Competition

2024 WOMEN WHO ROAR NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN | We invite our readers to nominate an individual who best exemplifies the attributes of professional acumen, philanthropic passion, personal integrity and community leadership. Nominations close Friday, April 26, 2024. 

Nominate Here!

[SOON]  MUSIC: Jazz Thursdays , January 11 – June 13, 5:30 pm-8 pm

Join us for live jazz at Sarasota Art Museum, hosted by the Jazz Club of Sarasota, featuring Hot Club of SRQ, and extended hours in the galleries, Bistro, and SHOP. Sip on refreshing cocktails and enjoy small bites in the Bistro. Each second Thursday of the month features a different style of jazz, from straight-ahead to free jazz, bebop to swing-programmed in partnership with Jazz Club of Sarasota. Galleries are open until 7 pm on Jazz Thursdays. Learn more and purchase tickets at sarasotaartmuseum.org.

[SOON]  FOOD: A Taste of Art , February 1 – January 31, 5:30-8pm
Longtime friends Chef Charles Amherst of Chaz 51 Steakhouse in Venice and Barbara Gerdeman, co-founder of Creative Liberties Artist Studios in Sarasota, have joined forces to create a series of interactive live art dinner showcases called A Taste of Art. The first of these events takes place Thursday, February 1, 5:30-8 p.m., at Chaz 51 Steakhouse, 549 US 41 Bypass N, Venice. The events will continue on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Guests who visit Chaz 51 on these evenings will be able to witness the creation of captivating works of art in real-time. To make a reservation, call Chaz 51 Steakhouse at 941-484-6200. To find out which artists are scheduled for February, check out the calendar at CreativeLiberties.net.
[SOON]  GALLERY: Yayoi Kusama: A Letter to Georgia O Keeffe at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens , February 11 – June 30, n/a

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens will present Yayoi Kusama: A Letter to Georgia O Keeffe as the eighth iteration of its annual Jean and Alfred Goldstein Exhibition, which examines the work of major artists through the lens of their connection to nature. The exhibition, which will be on view from February 11 through June 30, 2024, at Selby Gardens Downtown Sarasota campus, will explore the unexpected yet profoundly impactful mentoring relationship that developed between iconic artists Yayoi Kusama and Georgia O Keeffe. The theme of the upcoming Goldstein Exhibition is the latest announcement of programming planned for Selby Gardens 50th anniversary season. For more information, visit selby.org.

[SOON]  SCIENCE AND NATURE: Bird Photographer of the Year , February 13 – April 28, Various times
Prepare for an awe-inspiring journey into the world of birds. The prestigious Bird Photographer of the Year exhibition has landed at The Bishop, showcasing winning and finalist images that capture the beauty, drama, and intricate details of avian life. Travel to remote corners of the globe through stunning photographs: witness eagles soaring, hummingbirds hovering, and penguins waddling. Each image is a testament to the skill and passion of the photographer, offering a unique window into the lives and wonders of these feathered marvels. Beyond a visual feast, the exhibition is a powerful reminder of our interconnected planet and the importance of bird conservation. Prepare to be captivated, and inspired, and leave with a renewed appreciation for the birds that share our world. To learn more and purchase tickets, visit bishopscience.org.
[SOON]  MUSEUM: Free Second Sundays , March 10 – December 8, 11am-5pm
Enjoy a day of art and family fun at Sarasota Art Museum. On the second Sunday of each month, we offer free admission for visitors, special performances, and art-making activities for the whole family. To learn more, visit sarasotaartmuseum.org.
[SOON]  GALLERY: Through Sorrow into Light , March 14 – April 20, Various times
Art Center Sarasota presents Through Sorrow into Light by Natasha Dikareva features a new body of freestanding and wall-hanging ceramic sculptures, expressing the perspective of the Ukrainian-born artist on the current sociopolitical climate. Artist Talk on Thursday, March 28, 5:30-7 p.m. To learn more, visit www.artsarasota.org or call 941-365-2032.
[SOON]  PERFORMANCE: The Secret Garden , April 3 – April 21, Various times
The Sarasota Players presents the classic musical The Secret Garden through 21 at The Crossings at Siesta Key, 3501 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. This haunting piece is family-friendly and based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. This enchanting kid-lit classic is reimagined in brilliant musical style by composer Lucy Simon and Marsha Norman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Night Mother. Orphaned in India, 11-year-old Mary Lennox returns to Yorkshire to live with her embittered, reclusive uncle Archibald and his disabled son Colin. The many wonders of the estate include a magic garden that beckons the children with haunting melodies and the Dreamers, spirits from the past who guide Mary through her new life, dramatizing this compelling tale of forgiveness and renewal. To learn more and purchase tickets, visit theplayers.org.
[SOON]  FOOD: 26 West Food and Wine Festival , April 18, 4-7pm

The 26 West Entrepreneurship Center at the State College of Florida is hosting a Food and Wine Festival featuring local entrepreneurs and small businesses from 4 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 18 at SCF Bradenton, Building 8, 5840 26th St. W., Bradenton. General admission tickets are $10 and limited VIP experiences are available for $30. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the SCF Hospitality and Tourism program to support student scholarships. Attendees can enjoy a Beer Garden sponsored by Lamborghini Sarasota, live music, and the opportunity to relish the flavors of our local food scene with samples from over 26 vendors. The festival also features wines, spirits, and craft beverages. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit 26West.SCF.edu/FoodWine.

[SOON]  SCIENCE AND NATURE: Earth Day at The Bay , April 20, 11am-1pm
Join SBEP at the City of Sarasota Earth Day Celebration at the Bay Park Conservancy. Participants can participate in kid-friendly activities to explore, discover and be inspired by nature and enjoy interactive experiences focused on making a difference in the environment. To learn more, visit thebaysarasota.org.
[SOON]  GALLERY: The Petticoat Painters , May 3 – June 1, Various times

Check out The Petticoat Painters, an exhibition of female artists, at SPAACES. The exhibition runs from May 3 through June 1, with an opening reception on Friday, May 3 from 6-8pm. The Petticoat Painters is one of the oldest continuously exhibiting art groups of women in the U.S. This group was formed in 1953 to showcase the talents of female artists at a time when women had difficulty finding venues to show their work. Seven women participated in the first show held at a local Sarasota, Florida gallery. These original members selected the name Petticoat Painters, thinking it would be a one-time show of their work. The name continues to be used both in honor of the founders and to retain its historical signature. While we revere our history, each generation of members evolves its own identity framed by contemporary thinking. As we continue to engage new members, we actively move into the 21st Century in concert with the dynamic metamorphosis in art philosophy and aesthetics. Learn more at Petticoatpainters.com. SPAACES Art Gallery, 2051 Princeton Street, Sarasota.

[SOON]  FOOD: Mothers Day Brunch , May 12, 10:30am, 12pm and 1:30pm
Celebrate Mothers Day amid Mother Nature at Selby Gardens Downtown Sarasota campus. Enjoy a delicious brunch buffet catered by Michaels On East with a special performance by the female vocal trio The Vocalitas at each brunch seating. Tickets to Mothers Day Brunch grant you full access to our Downtown Sarasota campus to view our Spring Exhibition Yayoi Kusama: A Letter to Georgia OKeeffe before and/or after brunch. Check-in opens at 10:00 a.m. outside of the Welcome Center. Mothers Day Brunch takes place inside the Event Center. To learn more, visit selby.org.
[SOON]  MUSEUM: Shinique Smith, Parade , January 4 – January 5, Various times

Enjoy the extraordinary opportunity to experience the work of contemporary artist Shinique Smith in conversation with the collection of European art at The Ringling. Unfolding across six galleries of the Museum of Art, the exhibition creates a series of unique stories that together form an abstract narrative of the parade as a metaphor for life. Well known for her monumental sculptures created from an array of materials, including luxurious textiles, personal clothing, dyed fabrics, ribbon, and wood, and for her abstract paintings of calligraphy and collage, Smiths work in this exhibition speaks to various facets of the European artistic tradition, such as classical drapery and religious iconography, while foregrounding notions of Black femininity and the history of the circus. Learn more at ringling.org.

[SOON]  MUSIC: Shannon Lee and Ying Li , April 28 – April 29, 4pm
The April concerts conclude at the Fischer/Weisenborne residence with Shannon Lee, violin and Ying Li, piano on April 28 and April 29 at 4:00 p.m. The first-place winners of the Artist Series Concerts 2017 and 2018 international violin and piano competitions join forces for this spectacular soiree program. Lee made her solo debut with the Dallas Symphony at age 12. Since then, she has been a prize winner in the Sendai Competition in Japan, the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium, and the Shanghai Isaac Stern Competition. Li won first place of Young Concert Artists 2021 Susan Wadsworth International Auditions, and recently made her Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center recital debuts. Single ticket: $60. For tickets and more information, visit ArtistSeriesConcerts.org or call 941-306-1202.
[SOON]  GALLERY: Clyde Butcher: Nature Through the Lens , November 11 – August 31, N/a

Clyde Butcher: Nature Through the Lens will be on view through August 31, 2024 at the Historic Spanish Point campus. Selby Gardens is excited to present the extraordinary imagery of photographer and conservationist Clyde Butcher throughout the grounds of the Historic Spanish Point campus. Large-scale prints on aluminum of Butcher’s beautiful photographs of plants, animals, and habitats of Florida will be exhibited amid the natural landscape of the 30-acre waterfront preserve, enabling the public to engage with the artist’s work like never before. In the tradition of earlier landscape photographers like Ansel Adams, Butcher captures the beauty and majesty of America’s natural treasures in dramatic black and white. The unique environments of Florida have been subjects of particular interest to Butcher since the 1980s, when he was first introduced to the magic and mystery of sites such as Big Cypress National Preserve and Everglades National Park. Nature Through the Lens will include Butcher’s photographs of regional locales such as Myakka River State Park and Casey Key. This exhibition is presented in partnership with the Clyde Butcher Gallery & Studio in Venice, Florida. For more information, visit selby.org.

[SOON]  SCIENCE AND NATURE: Ranching Foundations , April 26, 9am-3pm
UF/IFAS Extension South Florida Beef-Forage Program is hosting Ranching Foundations on Friday, April 26 from 9 A.M.-3 P.M. This program is perfect for beginners new to ranching as well as established professionals looking to stay up to date on the latest research. Located at the Range Cattle Research and Education Center in Ona, participants will rotate through cattle management classes covering topics such as calf care, heifer management, cow management, bull management, and the legality of selling meat from the ranch. Admission is $40 per person and includes lunch and educational materials. Register at ranchingfoundations.eventbrite.com.
[SOON]  PERFORMANCE: Sights and Sounds at Waterside Place , July 28 – May 31, 6 to 9 p.m.

Head out to Waterside Place for a rocking evening as part of the Lakewood Ranch Sights and Sounds Program. Enjoy a live concert in partnership with Easterseals and EveryoneRocks, featuring artists who are rocking their spectrum. This event is free and open to the public; there is limited seating at the Plaza, but attendees are welcome to bring their own seats. Food and beverages will be available from numerous Waterside Place merchants. For more information on shows, dates, and times, visit lakewoodranch.com/sights-sounds/. Waterside Place, 1560 Lakefront Dr., Sarasota.

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