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5 Things You Need to Know Today: March 29
Organizing for America takes to the phones on President Obama's behalf, shop the Sunday market at Geraldson Community farms and don't miss the De Soto Seafood Festival.

<b>Beliefs </b><br><i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible and human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal certain key beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. <br><br>This disclosure is not a license for our editors to inject these beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that our beliefs are on the record will force us to be ever mindful to write, report, and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you, the user, ever think you see evidence that we failed in this mission, we wholeheartedly invite you to let us know.</i><br><br><b>Politics</b>
<i>Middle of the road. I am conservative on some issues, while liberal on others. I get frustrated when party politics trump important issues. Local representatives do a better job of reaching concensus on issues than national representatives, which is why I prefer following local politics.<br></i>
<b>Religion</b>
<i>I am casual, attending church ocassionally. </i>
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>The economy and jobs, the housing market, taxes and the budget.</i>
<i>I appreciate the small businesses are hiring and/or retaining workers. I think there are smart business people out there who have been able to expand, even as people cut back. <br></i>
<i>As for the housing market, I wonder what will happen to existing foreclosed homes if developers continue to build new ones. Right now it doesn't feel like we are having an influx of population or even part-time residents, so I am concerned that there will be pockets of blight if we as a community do not keep careful watch.</i>
<i>As property values continue to decline and we contninue to see double digit unemployment, our elected officials are faced with tough decisions about services and how to provide them. I think that so far, they have been able to make significant cuts in some areas. Raising taxes seems like the wrong thing to do when the unemployment rate is high and people are struggling. I am concerned about public employees who have lost their jobs, that only adds to the slow economy. <br></i>
Organizing for America takes to the phones on President Obama's behalf, shop the Sunday market at Geraldson Community farms and don't miss the De Soto Seafood Festival.

Students who sit on the De Soto National Memorial's Youth Advisory Council won a grant to travel to Washington D.C. where they shared their idea with the Director of the National Parks Services and toured the city.
In business since 2009, the tattoo studio owners are at home in the community.
National artist in talks with Bradenton and Manatee officials to create a museum featuring portraits of 5,500 dogs that died in animal shelters
Manatee County's 36-hour Giving Challenge is in the final few hours,
Manatee Vet clinic made it into the final four of the Patch Reader's Picks. Here's a little more about the clinic and the family who owns it.
The County Commission set to vote on pain management clinics, the City Council is set to vote on election changes and the Manatee Wrestling Club will hold a fundraiser for a 7-year-old hit by a car.
Deputies are searching for the shooter who was identified as the victim's acquaintance.
The two men were involved in an argument that turned violent Sunday afternoon.
He's just one of the animals available for adoption at the downtown adoption center.
Gladiators win 43-0 at Port Charlotte.
He's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
Heaven is for Real Author speaks at McKechnie field Saturday, student films premiere at Film Rush 2012 and the county's newest Splash Park opens Saturday.
The county met with neighbors Wednesday night on the site of the boat ramp and parking lot to announce that the boat ramps will stay open through the summer.
The top 16 businesses were lauded at Wednesday's event and all had great ideas for promoting Bradenton businesses.
The new Manatee Players theater is set to open next March with Miss Saigon now that 90 percent of the funds are in place to complete the theater's construction.
A Capuchin Monkey appears to be living around the Lakewood Business Park, after the simian was caught on surveillance tape. No one knows its origins.
The Bradenton team defests the Bay Area Warriors 24-6.