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Free Fishing Days Seeks Sponsors
Funding for CSA Palm Harbor's popular "Free Fishing Days" is about to run out. That has organizers seeking additional donors.

Email: Sunde.Farquhar@Patch.com
Phone: 727-249-4457
Hometown: Seattle
Birthday: Yes, I have one!
Bio: Sunde Farquhar is Local Editor for Palm Harbor Patch. Prior to joining Patch, she spent 16 years working as a journalist at TV stations in Tampa, Seattle, and Knoxville, TN. Some of the positions she's held include Managing Editor at Bay News 9 in Tampa, Assignment Manager at Northwest Cable News in Seattle, Assignment Editor at Northwest Cable News in Seattle, Newscast Producer at ABC Action News (WFTS-TV) in Tampa and WATE-TV in Knoxville, TN, and Independent Newspaper Publisher in Knoxville, TN.
Sunde graduated from Seattle University with a bachelor's degree in Communications -Journalism.
Sunde is very knowledgable about the issues impacting people who live in Tampa Bay, especially in Pinellas County, which is where Sunde and her journalist husband live with their Chow Chow named Daisy.
In their spare time, Sunde and her husband enjoy camping, hiking, traveling and hanging out with family, friends and their dog.
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I was raised by a single mother who was a liberal Democrat and very strong in her political beliefs. Having been raised in a Democratic family, I always considered myself a Democrat, but, as I became older my political beliefs changed and I am now a registered Republican. I consider myself to have moderate political beliefs leaning toward the conservative side. However, I do not always vote along party lines.
Religion
How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
Casual. I have a deep respect and pride for our country which allows people to have the freedom of the religion of their choice.
Local Hot Button Issues
What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?
Schools
Local Economy
Property Values
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Schools- I believe that a good education is the foundation to a good life, and making sure kids get a solid education should be a top priority. I think it is everyone's responsibility to make that happen, from parents, to students, to teachers, and community leaders. Maybe it's time to think outside the box, when it comes to solving issues involving funding, quality of education and teacher salaries.
Local Economy- I see a lot of empty storefronts which is disturbing because local businesses are a vital part of every community. More should be done to support small businesses, which in turn will make for a stronger economy in local communities.
Property Values- Yowsa! What a mess!
Funding for CSA Palm Harbor's popular "Free Fishing Days" is about to run out. That has organizers seeking additional donors.

The five finalists, J. Randall Burr, Wayne Ferguson, John Hall, Michael Peasley and Lauralee Westine were allowed to speak before commissioners to tell them about their qualifications.
Authorities say it's the largest amount of synthetic marijuana ever seized by Clearwater Police.
The restaurant will have a unique feature. Customers will order their food from a large yellow "Burrito Bus" that will be parked on the patio.
Authorities say it's the largest amount of synthetic marijuana ever seized by Clearwater Police.
Look closely at the accompanying photos and video to see if you recognize the man.
The 700-pound American Crocodile has been loose in Lake Tarpon for a while, but was captured Monday night.
Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputies say Christopher Thomas Cirello, 34, of Palm Harbor stole a shopping cart of items from a Walmart Neighborhood Market.
The impact of the crash caused a 2005 Jeep Wrangler driven by Tina Marie Sturm, 19, of Palm Harbor, to spin and then land on its side.
Carmello T. Depaolo, 46, was piloting a boat near the Memorial Causeway in Clearwater at about 11:37 p.m. on Saturday, July 6 when deputies pulled the boat over.
"Of the five finalists, it's going to be a tough decision. I don't think this thing is a slam dunk," said East Lake Fire Commissioner Paul Ferreri of the finalists.
Palm Harbor Patch reader Amanda Smith managed to keep her cool when she saw the waterspout and snapped a series of photos.
The waterspout came ashore at 422 Shore Drive in Oldsmar and damaged the home's shingles, knocked down a mailbox, branches and a tree, according to Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputies.
The waterspout came ashore at 422 Shore Drive in Oldsmar and damaged the home's shingles, knocked down a mailbox, branches and a tree, according to Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputies.
The waterspout came ashore at 422 Shore Drive in Oldsmar and damaged the home's shingles, knocked down a mailbox, branches and a tree, according to Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputies.
Clearwater Police say Sunstar paramedic Christopher A. Jennings, of Palm Harbor, died as a result of a motorcycle-car crash Monday afteroon at Keene Road and Gulf to Bay Boulevard.