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5 Things: The O's Are Back in Town Sunday
Baltimore Orioles pitchers and catchers report to Sarasota's Ed Smith Stadium on Sunday to begin Spring Training.

Charles Schelle is the Local Editor of Sarasota Patch, coming from the Baltimore Sun Media Group's Community News division where he was the social media editor and produced four websites housing 12 weekly and monthly newspapers and two magazines.
Charles was born in Hagerstown, Maryland and grew up in nearby Clear Spring. He is an avid Washington Capitals fan, but that might have to change being so close to Tampa. You'll also probably see him play goal at a local ice rink.
Before that, he covered it all in Carroll County, Maryland, and Sykesville, Maryland for The Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle and Westminster Eagle and won six awards for his reporting from the Maryland Delaware D.C. Press Association for local and state government reporting as well as features.
He also won an award from Suburban Newpapers of America for a detailed feature in the Howard County Times about the world of competitive air guitar.
Before that, he also worked for The Gazette in Mount Airy, Maryland, The Journal in Martinsburg, West Virginia, and interned at the Erie Times-News in Erie, Pennsylvania.
He is a 2006 Ball State University graduate where he earned his bachelor's degree in magazine journalism and minored in telecommunications.
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<br><b>Politics </b><br>How would you describe your political beliefs?
I consider myself moderate but verge more on the liberal side of humanitarian issues. When it comes to the financial end of things, it has to be economically sound for me to be in favor. Both major parties are failing to find that plan.
<b>Religion</b><br>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I'm casual when it comes to religion. You figure there has to be something that controls and created all of this, but after that, I don't know what to believe.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
After recent fallouts at the county level, Sarasotans are looking at how they can trust that there are appropriate checks and balances to prevent corruption and quality people running their local government.
The community is also interested in seeing how the Nathan Benderson Park will shape up and if rowing will be the boom of the region.
On the city level, focus on taxpayer money being spent is always a hot issue as well as approrpriate development and planning for each community.
And we can't be serious all the time. Sarasota has a thriving arts and entertainment scene, so the community wants to know what they can do for fun to distract them from their worries.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Between the recent events and my recent arrival here, it's too early to tell.
With the Benderson Park, there's a lot that goes into successfully planning and marketing a residential, retail and rowing entertainment center. I just hope there's enough parking and traffic mitigation if it becomes a success.
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Baltimore Orioles pitchers and catchers report to Sarasota's Ed Smith Stadium on Sunday to begin Spring Training.

Emma E. Booker Elementary students are breathing new life into its Martin Luther King Jr. Butterfly Garden.
A vast collection of works by Flemish Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens is on display at the Ringling Museum of Art, which has several special pieces on loan from the Royal Museum of Fine Art in Antwerp.
Baltimore Orioles to host tournament games February 18 at Ed Smith Stadium
Sarasota Police say the man who robbed the GTE Federal Credit Union on Valentine's Day was found in North Port.
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art will host several events during February, March and April to highlight the collection of Peter Paul Rubens works.
The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office charged Robert Hering of Sarasota for promotion and possession of child pornography.
Audrey Landers, who was in the film version of "A Chorus Line" will be at a special fundraiser for The Players Theatre featuring its cast of the play.
Troopers say a 7-year-old riding his bike is critically injured after he rode into the path of an oncoming Kenworth truck at University Parkway and Lockwood Ridge Road today.
New College of Florida, the state's honors college, has selected five candidates to vie for the presidential post, replacing Dr. Mike Michalson Jr. who will retire in July.
Learn more about what we do at Patch with a new website called Let's Go Patch.
Sarasota and Bradenton residents using AT&T 4G devices will be able to experience 4G data speeds starting today.
More than 450 couples celebrated renewing their marriage commitment together on America's No. 1 Beach.
U.S. 41 will have drainage work completed between Versailles Street and Bee Ridge Road and the road will be widened in that stretch.
Police are searching for a suspect who robbed the GTE Credit Union today on Fruitville Road.
Natural foods grocery store Trader Joe's will open a store in Sarasota in the third quarter of 2012.
Lime Avenue near from Fruitville Road to Aspinwall Street is closed after a contractor broke a water main on Monday.