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  • Del Couch in the recording studio behind his home in Palmetto.--photo by Tiffany Tompkins-Condie/ttompkins@bradenton.com

    Ambassador of music

    Ask Del Couch how many gigs he's played over the past 10 years, and he doesn't hesitate.

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  • Freedom, who was so named for purely holiday-oriented reasons, is a friendly 3 year-old calico cat available for adoption  at Manatee County Animal Services for a $35 adoption fee plus $5 tag fee if you live locally.  Freedom is one of those kinds of cats that looks fantastic just sitting around, and will add a touch of elegance to any decor.

  • There are good people in this world

    I would like to comment on some good Samaritans. On June 13, I was away from the house and my husband decided to mow the lawn. A lady stopped to ask directions, and he proceeded to get off the lawn mower so he could speak to her. He staggered down the driveway and fell. This kind lady called EMS and encouraged him to stay down, as she could see he was injured. The lady stayed with him until help arrived. Bless her kindness.

  • Don't feed table scraps to your dog

    Have you ever felt manipulated by your dog? Perhaps your dog is so good at it that you do not even realize when you are being manipulated.

  • CLUB MEETINGS

    The Bradenton Herald welcomes information about club meetings and programs. Please include deadline for reservations if they are needed.

  • READERS' PETS

    Show us your pets bradenton.com; put READERS' PETS in the subject line. Please write a caption, and be sure to tell us your pet's name, your name and where you live.

  • BULLETIN BOARD

    Bulletin Board includes information about classes, reunions and other events of general interest that are open to the public.

  • Terminator team shows fine form in Open

    In most sporting events, tying for 94th place isn't cause for celebration.

  • CLUB BRIEF

    Lakewood Ranch Garden Club wins national award Awards were presented at the annual convention of the National Garden Clubs in Memphis, Tenn., in April.

  • Local girl gets chance to hit one at Yankee Stadium

    The phone call came, and Mike Boesen cried. Yankee Stadium! His daughter was off to Yankee Stadium!

  • RECREATION CALENDAR

    Recreation Calendar lists upcoming events first followed by ongoing events in rotation, in alphabetical order, as space permits. Send items to Recreation Calendar, P.O. Box 921, Bradenton, FL 34206; e-mail to BH-sportsdesk@bradenton.com or fax to 745-7097.

  • Wayne Watson, former cowboy now real estate broker, with Cashew by his side at his office at Wagner Realty in Parrish. Cashew is a Southeast Guide Dogs Puppy in Training, and one of several that Watson has trained for the program. GRANT JEFFERIES/gjefferies@bradenton.com.

    At home on the range

    Wayne Watson sells real estate where he once ran cattle

  • Willow, an 8 month-old female short-hair cat is a bit on the shy side but is playful and friendly.  Willow is available for adoption at the Manatee County Humane Society for a $60 adoption fee.
PAUL VIDELA/pvidela@bradenton.com

    Pets of the week

    Jersey, a 2-year-old female ridgeback mix, is inquisitive, friendly and current on all shots. Willow, an 8-month-old female shorthair, is a bit shy but is playful and friendly. Willow is available for adoption for $60. Both pets can be adopted from The Humane Society of Manatee County, 2515 14th St. W., Bradenton, 747-8808.

  • Post aids brother vet in his battle

    eterans of Foreign Wars Post 10141 went above and beyond on June 7 in support of its Men's Auxiliary Senior Commander, Danny Graham, in his fight with bladder cancer.

  • (From left) Father-and-son combinations Billy and Talon Clark, and Pat and Grant Conrad, fish off local docks minutes from their Palmetto Point neighborhood. by Nick Walter

    Families who fish together

    The Conrad and Clark families live on just one of many blocks in a Palmetto Point neighborhood that seem to attract more fishermen per house than almost anywhere in Manatee County.

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