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Grapevine COMMUNICATIONS REACHES $1 MILLION DOLLAR MILESTONE IN SUPPORT OF 56 NON-PROFITS

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

SARASOTA, Florida – September 13, 2010 – Grapevine Communications, Sarasota’s award-winning full-service advertising agency, is celebrating a milestone – reaching the $1 million dollar mark in donated services to fifty-six area non-profit organizations. Since 2002, Grapevine has given over $1 million in advertising, public relations and marketing services.

Angela Massaro-Fain, Grapevine President, says “We consider ourselves fortunate to get to work with so many non-profit groups who have made such a considerable impact on our community. In these tough times, Grapevine feels it is more important than ever to continue supporting these vital organizations. One million dollars is a big number, but the need is big as well. Whether through traditional advertising channels or new technology and social media, our expertise is in creating cost-effective solutions that allow non-profit organizations to spread their message and increase their success.”

Grapevine tailors their services to match each non-profit organization’s unique need; services donated include marketing brochure designs, capital campaign appeals, websites, advertising campaigns, fund-raising event invitations, social media campaigns, as well as press releases and announcements to help area non-profits reach their audience.

Jill Gass is Executive Director of We Care Manatee, a local organization that assists low-income, uninsured residents by finding access to specialty medical services. Gass has worked with Grapevine for several years, and says, “The partnership with Grapevine Communications has been truly invaluable to us. Their generosity has provided our organization with a very professional, polished and modernized look that we ordinarily would never be able to afford.  Without question, the design elements have escalated our image in the community and transformed our events to ‘must attend’ status each year.”

Each year, the non-profit need has become greater and Grapevine’s contribution of services, both donated and discounted, has steadily increased. In what could be called the worst business environment in decades, Grapevine held to their philosophy of giving back; this year, their efforts were recognized when the Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce awarded “Small Business of the Year” honor in the same year they reached the $1 million dollar mark in donated services.

Cindy Kaiser, Executive Director of the Education Foundation of Sarasota County, states, “We are very excited about our partnership with Grapevine Communications. Not only is Grapevine bringing a higher level of expertise to our marketing efforts, but they are doing so at a greatly reduced cost to us; we are thankful for their generous in-kind support (or pro bono work) and creativity.”

Likewise, Glenda Leonard, Development Director at The Salvation Army in Sarasota, enthuses, “Thanks to Grapevine Communications, The Glitz at the Ritz-Carlton Schoenbaum Humanitarian Award Luncheon, a special event benefiting The Salvation Army – FAITH (Families In Transitional Housing) program, was able to reach one of this event’s highest attendance and revenue levels in 2010. Grapevine’s comprehensive design for everything from a new logo, invitations, business cards and event programs, combined with cost-efficient printing and high-quality production, ultimately translated to more funds being made available to help needy families in Sarasota County.”

John Fain, Co-Owner of Grapevine Communications, adds, “When we initially decided to help non-profit organizations, we started small. Then we realized that more help was needed, and we began reaching out to our own vendors – printers, photographers, TV and radio stations, magazines and newspapers – to see if they, too, were willing to offer their services at free or highly discounted rates.  Fortunately for all of us, most were willing. We could not have achieved this milestone without the generosity of our vendors.”

Fain continues, “We are personally committed to this community. When most other groups had to pull back their support of non-profits, we gave more. Through our pro-bono work and our service on non-profit Board and Committees, Angela and I feel strongly that we helped these organizations survive during lean times. And what we are able to give comes back to us ten-fold in the form of added recognition and business,” says John Fain.  

 Grapevine Communications

Photo: Angela Massaro-Fain, President of Grapevine Communications; Dane Gass, Production Supervisor at ABC-7; Jill Gass, Executive Director of We Care Manatee.

 

 

 

 

 

Grapevine Communications, a full-service, award-winning Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations firm based in Sarasota and serving clients nationwide, was awarded the 2010 Frank G. Berlin, Sr., “Small Business of The Year” Award by the Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce. For more information on Grapevine Communications, contact Tricia Lewis at 941-351-0024 or email tlewis@grapeinc.com.

Market Reduction in Home Values

Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Florida property owners who have experienced a reduction in the value of their property may qualify for lower property taxes, according to Chris Boss of Yesner & Boss, a Tampa Bay area law firm with offices in St. Petersburg, Tampa and Sarasota.

“If your property value has decreased because of the economy, damage from natural disasters, surrounding foreclosures in the neighborhood, your home’s general need for repair or improvement, or if it can be shown that similarly assessed homes in the neighborhood are being charged lower property taxes, a reduction in your property tax may be warranted,” Boss said.

Each year in August, the county property appraiser distributes the Proposed Truth in Millage (TRIM) notice which notifies homeowners of the appraised value of their home and resulting taxes for that year. Homeowners who feel their property taxes are unreasonably high may petition the Value Adjustment Board within 25 days of receiving the notice in most counties. The property appraiser reviews petitions and approves those who qualify. For petitions unresolved by the property appraiser, the Value Adjustment Board will hire a special magistrate to conduct hearings regarding the property’s value.

Homeowners who feel their taxes are too high should start by gathering information about their neighbors’ assessed property values and taxes online at the county appraiser’s website. It is wise to hire an independent property appraiser to assess the value of the home because the county appraiser typically estimates tax value based on the surrounding neighborhood whereas an independent appraiser can account for more discrete but important factors (such as economic downturn, natural disaster damage, sinkhole damage, surrounding foreclosures, Chinese drywall, or other similar factors).

Pursuant to Florida Statutes, the property appraiser is required to consider several factors when estimating property value: 1) the present cash value; 2) the highest and best use of the property; 3) location of the property; 4) quantity or size of the property; 5) condition of the property; 6) the income generated by the property; and 7) the net proceeds from the sale of the property.

If an appraiser determines that property is assessed too high, or it can be shown that the property is comparable to other surrounding properties but taxed at a higher rate, then the property should qualify for a reduction in its taxable value, Boss said.

If you have questions, please contact Yesner & Boss for a free consultation or call  (727) 471-0039 in St. Petersburg, (813) 251-2921 in Tampa, or (941) 362-0050 in Sarasota.

 For more information about Yesner & Boss, or to schedule an interview with Chris Boss, please contact Sheila Longo at (941) 355-3006 or sheila@thomasbrannan.com

Getting Sound Appraisals in the Era of HVCC

Friday, August 27th, 2010

SARASOTA, FL – Realtors, homebuyers and homesellers who are losing real estate deals because of low-ball appraisals from out-of-town appraisal management companies will benefit from a series of appraisal seminars scheduled in September. Sponsored by HomeBanc, “Appraisals 2010” will educate participants on how to secure sound appraisals in the era of the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC). The seminar will also benefit homeowners who wish to refinance.

 Effective May 1, 2009, HVCC compliance is required for any loan backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. “HVCC standards were intended to assure appraiser independence and prevent pressure on appraisers to produce a desired property value,” explains CJ Coury, Vice President and Mortgage Branch Manager for HomeBanc. “However, the cure has been worse than the disease. Many appraisal management companies just don’t know the local market.” People mistakenly believe that HVCC requires you to use an appraisal management company, but that is a recommendation, not a requirement, says Coury. “This seminar will show you how you can still secure accurate appraisals while maintaining HVCC compliance.”

 The panel of presenters includes Craig DiCecco, SRA, of Futurehome Appraisal Services Inc., Kevin Goodale of Atlas Appraisals LLC, Howard Greber, SRA, CRB, of Greber Appraisal Services Inc. and Mary Patterson, SRA, of Patterson Appraisal Group Inc.

 The seminars will be held at three different venues from 8:30 to 11 am. The attendance fee is to cover the breakfast.

Tuesday, Sept. 7 :     Longboat Key Club – John Ringling Room, 301 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Longboat Key

Presenters: DiCecco, Goodale, Greber, Patterson / $15 per person

Wednesday, Sept 8:   Boca Royale Golf & Country Club – 1601 Englewood Road, Englewood

Presenters: DiCecco, Goodale, Patterson / $6 per person

Thursday, Sept. 9:       Holiday Inn Lakewood Ranch – 6231 Lake Osprey Drive, Lakewood Ranch

Presenters: DiCecco, Goodale, Greber, Patterson /$10 per person

C. J. Coury

 

 To register for the seminar, call C.J. Coury at (941) 730-2444 or email CJ.Coury@HomeBanc.com.

HomeBanc N.A. is located at 6230 University Parkway, Suite 101, Sarasota, FL 34240. Telephone: (941) 806-1140. Website: www.homebanc.com.

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Seminar Panel of Appraisal Experts

To schedule an interview with the seminar sponsor or presenters, please contact Sheila Longo at (941) 355-3006 or sheila@thomasbrannan.com. 

Grapevine Communications Wins Sarasota Chamber of Commerce Small Business of The Year

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Sarasota, Florida – June 8, 2010 – Grapevine Communications, Sarasota’s leading full-service advertising, marketing and PR agency, has been awarded the 2010 Frank G. Berlin, Sr., Small Business Award by the Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce. Grapevine principals accepted their most-recent award during the annual Small Business Awards luncheon at The Ritz-Carlton on June 8th.

John Fain, Executive Vice President and Partner of Grapevine Communications, said, “In this daunting ecomony, it is gratifying to receive the highest accolade from our Chamber. We are continuing our unprecedented business growth this year, and fully expect the growth to continue. And, as a small business, thank you Small Business Council for representing us in all aspects of business.” dscape and Extreme Remodelers. Grapevine – Your Award-Winning Creative Agency (more…)

Canadians Flocking To Florida

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Canadians Flocking To FloridaCanadians have been flocking to Florida in the past few months. While always popular in the winter months, Florida has become particularly attractive this year due to reasons other than the weather. Due to four years of a suffering real estate market, prices are now attractive to those seeking their place in the sun for investment or a holiday home. The National Association of Realtors reported that Canadians account for 26% of all international home sales. ). In addition, Canadian travel to Florida increased over 10% in the last quarter of 2009 compared to the same time frame in 2008. It is evident in the number of Ontario license plates on vehicles across Florida highways. (more…)

Florida's Must See Attractions – Continued

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Sarasota Florida FunNiche Excursions – From St. Armands Circle, Downtown Sarasota and Main Street to the quaint offerings of Downtown Venice and Englewood’s Dearborn Street, shop and discover the neighborhoods rich in cultural as well as historical flair. Palm-lined streets, renaissance architecture, secret gardens, casual outdoor cafes, along with intriguing boutiques will have you wondering what’s around every corner. (more…)

Brisk Florida Home Sales Offer Encouragement

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Home SalesPending home sales in Sarasota have continued to post very impressive numbers, exceeding the 800 level for 8 of the last 10 months. The Median pricing for condos hit $220,000, a 35 percent increase over September of this year. Homes sales rose a whole 36 percent over October of 08, in what is normally a very slow period, in the Sarasota housing market. These statistics have the local industry leaders encouraged about the upcoming season and the first quarter of 2010. According to Florida’s Sarasota Association of Realtors, foreclosures and short sales accounted for just under 50 percent of October home sales (more…)

Good Housing News Predicted

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Good Housing NewsAll the leading indicators say housing is definitely on the mend, economists reported in advance of the official release of several pieces of good news expected this week. Bloomberg News surveyed 53 economists and asked them where they expected the numbers to fall. Here are their predictions:

  • Construction starts in September are expected to hit a 610,000 annual rate, the most since last November.
  • Sales of existing homes likely rose to a two-year high.
  • Because of fear of a relapse, the Federal Reserve is predicted (more…)

Neal Communities – Neal Signature Pools

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Neal Communities, which has enjoyed record sales in 2009, foresees continued growth and a rebounding local economy. In anticipation of such, the Lakewood Ranch-based company has created a residential swimming pool division. Neal Signature Pools will design and build excellent pools for Neal homes as well as for other existing residences. John Collier has been (more…)

The Eagles Have Landed in Silverwood

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

SARASOTA, Fla., September 30, 2009 – Neal Communities is pleased to have the Bald Eagle couple (click to see video) return to their nest in the preserve area next to the Silverwood neighborhood in The Lakewood Ranch Country Club. The couple, who have been in this nest for about eight years, was first spotted back on September 15. The eagles, like many area residents, head north in the spring (late April or early May) and return here in the fall (late September or (more…)

 
 


 

 

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