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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem Q03 4955 4956 4957 4958 4959 495: 4961 4962 4963 4964 4965 4966 4967 4968 4969 496: 4971 4972 4973 4974 4975 4976 4977 4978 4979 497: 4981 4982 4983 4984 4985 4986 4987 4988 4989 498: 4991 4992 4993 4994 4995 4996 4997 4998 4999 499: 49:1 49:2 49:3 49:4 49:5 49:6 49:7 49:8 49:9 49:: 4:11 4:12 4:13 4:14 4:15 4:16 4:17 4:18 4:19 4:1: 4:21 4:22 4:23 4:24 4:25 4:26 4:27 4:28 4:29 4:2: 4:31 4:32 4:33 4:34 4:35 4:36 4:37 4:38 4:39 4:3: 4:41 4:42 4:43 4:44 4:45 4:46 4:47 4:48 4:49 4:4: 4:51 4:52 4:53 4:54 4:55 4:56 4:57 4:58 4:59 4:5: 4:61 4:62 4:63 4:64 4:65 4:66 4:67 4:68 4:69 4:6: 4:71 4:72 4:73 4:74 4:75 4:76 4:77 4:78 4:79 4:7: 4:81 4:82 4:83 4:84 4:85 4:86 4:87 4:88 4:89 4:8: 4:91 4:92 4:93 4:94 4:95 4:96 4:97 4:98 4:99 4:9: 4::1 4::2 4::3 4::4 4::5 4::6 4::7 4::8 4::9 4::: 5111 5112 5113 PIGEKEY-03BARNESAL DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 9/25/2025 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTACT Yvonne Griego PRODUCER NAME: PHONEFAX Insurance Office of America (719)280-0310(719)738-3587 (A/C, No, Ext):(A/C, No): 3535 Grandview Parkway E-MAIL Yvonne.Griego@ioausa.com Suite 400 ADDRESS: Birmingham, AL 35243 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGENAIC # Alliance of Nonprofits for Insurance, Risk Retention Group, Inc. 10023 INSURER A : INSURED Prime Insurance Company12588 INSURER B : The Pie Insurance Company21857 INSURER C : Pigeon Key Foundation, Inc. 5800 Overseas Hwy Ste 17 INSURER D : Marathon, FL 33050 INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGESCERTIFICATE NUMBER:REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSRADDLSUBRPOLICY EFFPOLICY EXP TYPE OF INSURANCEPOLICY NUMBERLIMITS LTRINSDWVD(MM/DD/YYYY)(MM/DD/YYYY) 1,000,000 A COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY X EACH OCCURRENCE$ DAMAGE TO RENTED 500,000 CLAIMS-MADEOCCUR X 02-CP-0061766-01-059/26/20259/26/2026 $ PREMISES (Ea occurrence) XX 20,000 MED EXP (Any one person)$ 1,000,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY$ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:GENERAL AGGREGATE$ PRO- 2,000,000 X POLICYLOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG$ JECT LIQUOR1,000,000 OTHER:$ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 1,000,000 B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY $ (Ea accident) ANY AUTO PC250528575/23/20255/23/2026 BODILY INJURY (Per person)$ X OWNEDSCHEDULED X AUTOS ONLYAUTOSBODILY INJURY (Per accident)$ PROPERTY DAMAGE HIREDNON-OWNED XX (Per accident)$ AUTOS ONLYAUTOS ONLY $ 1,000,000 A XX UMBRELLA LIABOCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE$ 02-UB-0061766-01-059/26/20259/26/2026 1,000,000 EXCESS LIABCLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE$ DEDRETENTION$ $ PEROTH- WORKERS COMPENSATION C X STATUTEER AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N WC PI 1448771-0019/26/20259/26/2026 500,000 ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT$ N / A N OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? 500,000 (Mandatory in NH) E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE$ If yes, describe under 500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS belowE.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT$ Liquor Liability02-CP-0061766-01-059/26/20259/26/2026 Common Cause1,000,000 A Liquor Liability02-CP-0061766-01-059/26/20259/26/2026 Aggregate1,000,000 A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Monroe County Board of County Commissioners is included as Additional Insured as required by written contract per General Liability Form No. CG 20 26 12 19.Has been added by endorsement to the Business Auto coverage portion The Umbrella Liability policy includes the above listed General Liability and Employers Liability policies on the Underlying Schedule. CERTIFICATE HOLDERCANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Monroe County Board of County Commissioners AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE c/o Risk Management PO Box 1026 Key West, FL 33041 ACORD 25 (2016/03)© 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 5114 The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD I II i�it I u�IVu il�ill ul qi��l u�i�i� ui p Ip ui uuuiumu uui a ili i i I uuuu iu ui 3 , T� N / r v ✓���f/�/ i. l4 �;; ;��;, ������/J// War I NU / / K � ? W f , , r �I f r i t� I i i 4 I� u � m u r,. I I i , i rl M / J 'el u z e� uu uuu III Mi ��'� IIIIIIIVVVVVVV ml LmJL I� MINI I�1�11� Oil r I r /r u i � ''IIIIIIIIII ,.r I 1 ? 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I.. ry j V IW r r Y P r 4 / I i, r rrr , r y 1 44 , rirt I `UQ a , r e ,t I I t I ' Y a / V i i r,rrr„r r.l r�i m , e I It r:r a' ii i r; m� xi r d rr r p ,ir m r 1 i 4 N �u d v r, r d' n- r I r. r 0 it i , a I. y I it B' 1 I i o� r P I �m ry t I u I , I � U V � I JJ 9U r u1 r, i i u o E lu, e r 4 rr, r- tl rr v y, r tl° a r � I r•, , o � >i r i i i �v. v� r Y q , r a r r= w, y rn I i r b. r r a 4 'I i i a k N r o„ uj... Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 � I TTi � IIIIIIIIIII �Illm 1E= The Pigeon Key Foundation is proud to present its 2025 Annual Report, celebrating another year of remarkable progress and growth for the island. Over the past year, the Foundation has continued to build on its legacy of historic preservation, environmental stewardship, and community engagement while also expanding its ability to deliver transformative projects. Multiple capital projects have been successfully completed, significant new funding has been secured, and additional initiatives are already underway. The Foundation enters the future with strong momentum, a clear vision, and confidence that even more opportunities lie ahead. From major infrastructure improvements to innovative sustainability efforts and community programs that reach thousands of people each year, the story of Pigeon Key in 2025 is one of resilience and achievement. The Foundation's accomplishments reflect a dedicated team, steadfast partnerships, and the ongoing generosity of grantors and supporters. With a bright outlook, the year ahead promises continued growth, greater impact, and a lasting commitment to preserving the unique cultural and natural treasures of Pigeon Key. IIIIIII IIIII (III IIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIVi� °°° IIIIIIuluuu uulull IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIuuu uulll uul uullulllll Illluuu uuu ulil�lllllll.(((luau cull Ilulill�llllllll IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIuuul .� uII � uuu II III 'I�I I n e II r N $20,000) 'W Pigeon Key successfully completed the long-awaited Water Tower project in n September 2025, representing one of the most visible and celebrated improvements on the island. The completion of this project ensures both the preservation and functionality of a structure that stands as a landmark for the �'YY island community. Finished photos of the completed tower will be shared publicly, showcasing the careful restoration and attention to detail that went into this important work. Status:Complete September 2025 Access �b��b ���Rarn��ps �R�iroileclt $128,050) Pigeon Key was awarded funding from the Monroe County Tourist Development Council for two key projects that have significantly enhanced our commitment to accessibility and sustainability. The project entails the installation of essential ADA-compliant ramps, which will ensure that all visitors, regardless of physical ability, can fully access and appreciate the island's historic sites. These improvements not only align with our mission to preserve and share Pigeon Key's rich heritage with a broader audience but also demonstrate our dedication to creating an inclusive environment for everyone. Status:Complete December 2024 2 1 Page Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 uuu uum uuuou uuu uuu uuuuuuum - .. .A ,°; i;iryyui ivmvn^n»v//l;o/ p,»'v'rnixlmwl"" pril7pl. �I�Iu� ✓i i-a,' r inn w"lu uvr i, cif, ii, uuunn e m i I i of �������� m mi uuu III � I �I uull $500,000) The $500,000 appropriation awarded in 2023 supported a ,1� loll i plu I v l v wide range of critical restoration and enhancement r projects. Completed by December 20241 these 1,r �; I V improvements included flooring refinishing, air conditioning p 9 g g upgrades, paver installation a gravel roadway refresh sod installation on the north island, three roof replacements, �IJai�/, 1% IVuriur' du,,, Together, these investments significantly improved the functionality, accessibility, and preservation of Pigeon Key's historic assets. Because the Foundation came in under budget on these projects, additional scope was added to maximize the value of the appropriation. This includes$50,000 in wall repairs and replacements at the assistant paint foreman's home, $50,000 in storm shutter installations, and a $25,000 solar arm gate at the Old Seven Mile Bridge parking lot. These extra enhancements will provide further protection against storms and improved security for the island's facilities. Status:Design iiiMiiI iiiiirn hill iiii iiiiii e �������� iiiiii ���iiiii ��� $20,000) With the support of the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys (CFFK), pp Y Y Pi eon Key was able to make several large purchases upgrading supplies used b campers during the summer cam season. Pigeon Key was able to Y p g p g Y purchase sets of sheets and new bedding, new snorkeling gear and safety gear such as dive flags and first aid and other essential items for our campers. These purchases will vast) improve the summer cam experience, provide f p Y p p p comfort and enhance the safety of the kids. Status. Complete September 2025;2026 Application in Development 3 Page Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 IVu �Vu mu u V IIIII IIIIII" IIIIII IIIII"I° IIII °°°° IIIIII °°IIIII IIIIIIP'° $559000) Through support from the Florida Boating Improvement Program (FBIP), the Foundation has completed the engineering for vital improvements to one of Pigeon Key's f f � primary access docks and is nowadvancingthrough the "w permitting stage. Originally built in 2005, the dock sustained significant damage during Hurricane Irma and, despite Illl;li / temporary repairs, continues to face structural challenges ,r p Y p g 17rlrrm^rnrv><Ht.r ,,r��/(f��/%r�r✓�l�r�/�/f r/%///Oi/iirrrrr ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,;,,;, ,,;;✓,/,,,, from rotting and splitting pilings. These conditions compromise g p g p g p//���,/:✓,r/�1.r���/If�r�t/r//�Jfo,/, r I✓�j f/��//,i/.11,, long-term durability p and raise important safetyconcerns for 1<•.i i/ �///ter! %////%;;�/� � r r�r�i��l �/' ,�/,r%�/i%1/u"� visitors and staff who rely on the dock as a main entry point to the island. The project also includes the addition of an ADA r 1 / rf��)��!r% �✓j/l/i�✓�, �,�r/ � r( i i r�//4,��yrj ,/,/ accessible ramp, ensuringthat guests arrivingb boat can ,// / /// ..r G,//;„!// ,/ r////,r� rr:,a r,��r.a,/r✓�i, /✓fl'i,or� ri,/���,/ice... full experience Pigeon Key regardless of mobility. By moving /,//�,,jri✓ r,1 ir�/a✓fl"'rJr %`��r fell%/i F/fir/ii/%�/� / this project forward the Foundation is addressing both safety pJ � g Y and accessibility while laying the groundwork for resilient infrastructure that will support the island well in the future. Status:In Permitting " IIIIr, ���°°'IIIII °lt $1111795,000) With the support of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Pigeon Key continues to advance the design and permitting of a $795,000 wastewater treatment and irrigation project. This initiative will modernize the island's wastewater system. The project remains in active design and permitting and is expected to move into construction in the coming year. Status:In Engineering,Design&Permitting ace�� e IIIn lll $609000) The installation of upgraded solar panels represents an essential step in ensuring thelong-term .r sustainability of Pigeon Key's operations. These upgrades will provide reliable power for daily functions, .. r educational programming, and events, reinforcing Pigeon Key's role as a model for sustainable practices /r in the Florida Keys. By investing in renewable energy, the Foundation is both protecting the environment and ensuring that future generations can continue to enjoy the island's unique experiences. Status:Awarded;Design and Permitting 4 1 Page Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 IIIIIr IIIIII'iiiiiii°° °° Illlllr IIIII °°IIIII IIIIII ° $63,000) The planned ramp security gate will serve as a vital safeguard for both the island and its visitors. As Pigeon Key continues to grow in popularity, the need for controlled and secure access has become increasingly important. This project will ensure that only authorized guests, staff, and partners can access the ramp leading to the island, enhancing safety, protecting sensitive historic structures, and preserving the integrity of the visitor experience. Status:Awarded;Design and Permitting IIIIIY'�°°°°IIIIIY IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIIIIY� IIIIII IIIIIYIi����� ������������������ IIIII � �IIIIII ������ $52,000) A modern emergency broadcast and event audio system will significantly enhance Pigeon Key's ability to ensure the safety of all guests while also enriching cultural and community programming. From a safety perspective, the system will provide a clear, reliable means of communicating with visitors in the event of severe weather, medical incidents, or other emergencies—a critical function given the island's location and unique challenges. At the same time, the system will improve the quality and reach of community events, educational programs, and special celebrations hosted on the island. This dual-purpose investment strengthens Pigeon Key's resilience while also expanding its capacity to serve as a hub for cultural and educational engagement. Status:Awarded;Design and Permitting 5 1 Page Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 $600,000) "" IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII """"""' IIIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII Illllli °"° IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII """'IIIII IIIIII" ' This summer, the Foundation secured $600,000 from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) to launch a comprehensive hurricane hardening initiative for Pigeon Key. Known as the WAD Project, this effort is focused on protecting the island's cultural and historic resources from the increasing threat of storms and extreme weather events. Investments will include fortifying infrastructure, safeguarding critical facilities, and reducing vulnerabilities that put the island's heritage and operations at risk. By strengthening Pigeon Key's resilience against natural disasters, the project not only protects irreplaceable historic assets but also ensures that the island can continue to serve as a vibrant hub for education, research, and tourism well into the future. IIIIII IIIIII'i'liiiil IIIIII'II °°°°°°IIIIII °°° IIIIII'°"'liiiii "' IIIIIII IIIIII �IIIIII ��� '�� �� IIIIIIII IIIII ° °°° $250,000) In addition, the Foundation was awarded $250,000 from the Florida Department of State (DOS)to support the structural hardening of Pigeon Key's historic buildings. This initiative will fund vital improvements such as reinforcing staircases, windows, and walls; installing hurricane straps and tree windbreaks; and implementing erosion control measures around vulnerable areas. These upgrades are essential for preserving the integrity of the island's iconic structures, many of which have stood for over a century. By addressing vulnerabilities now, the Foundation is taking proactive measures to safeguard these buildings against future storms while also ensuring they remain safe, functional, and accessible to visitors for generations to come. Vd�doslta tIIIIII°'iiiiii IIIIII 'iiiiii° IIIII'iiiiii IIIIII °°° sea IIII °° IIIIII IIIII � IIIII 'iiiiil In 2025, the partnership between the Pigeon Key Foundation and Valdosta University W w Marine Research continued to flourish, reflecting the strength of a collaboration built on shared purpose and mutual benefit. By bringing students and faculty to the island, the partnership highlights Pigeon Key's value as both an academic resource and a place where meaningful exploration can take place. Together, the Foundation and Valdosta University are cultivating opportunities that blend scientific inquiry with historic preservation, ensuring that Pigeon Key remains not only a cultural landmark but also a living laboratory that inspires discovery and learning. ���11111113 t� 'iiiiii iiiiii IIIIII °��°�� IIIIII" IIIIIIIIIII °� I'iiiiii ����� °1 IIIII IIIIIIIIIII FLORIDA,DEPARTMENT OF STATE/DIVISION OF )qjmThe relationship between the Pigeon Key Foundation and the Florida Department of State continues to be a cornerstone of our preservation efforts. Through ongoing collaboration, the Foundation can highlight the island's historical 6 1 Page Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 significance while ensuring that preservation goals remain closely aligned with the realities of daily operations, from tours and events to educational programming. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to safeguarding Pigeon Key's cultural and architectural heritage, while also supporting the island as a living, vibrant community resource. By working hand in hand with the Department of State, the Foundation is able to balance preservation with accessibility, ensuring that the legacy of Pigeon Key remains strong for generations to come. IIIII� iiiiii ($111117 iW 1111111� �� IIIII IIIIIY �����IIIII� IIIIII IIIIII '�" � 1 In 2025, the Pigeon Key Foundation continued to benefit from the generosity of community sponsors and individual supporters whose contributions play a vital role in sustaining the island's operations and programs. These gifts both large and small reflect the deep connection that local organizations and community members feel toward Pigeon Key and its mission. The Foundation remains committed to fostering these relationships and expanding outreach efforts, ensuring that the spirit of community partnership continues to strengthen the island's ability to thrive. iiiiii iiiiii° IIIII IIIII� iiiiiii IIIII Illlli 111111111reslltilllng The Foundation's ongoing collaboration with the Florida ' g g Fish &Wildlife Conservation Commission highlights 01 Pigeon Key's role as a partner in advancing environmental ~ g Y p 9 stewardshi p g. Through shared efforts the Foundation I ' supports initiatives that deepen understanding of the surrounding marine environment while strengthening connections with agencies dedicated to conservation. This partnership reflects a mutual commitment to protecting the natural resources that make Pigeon Key so unique, ensuring that preservation and education remain at the heart of the island's mission. �N OAA ...............aw Offi IIIIIY The Pigeon Key Foundation continues to maintain strong relationships with NOAA Law Enforcement, local city law enforcement, and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. These partnerships are rooted in mutual support and respect, ensuring that the island remains a trusted and reliable presence within the Florida Keys community. By fostering these connections, the Foundation underscores its commitment to collaboration, safety, and stewardship,while also strengthening Pigeon Key's role as a valued resource for both residents and visitors alike. 7 1 Page Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII (IIIIIIII III IIIIIII lull IIII IIIIIIIL.. (IIII II Jllllluulullll�Illlllluullull lulilull Illllllliiillllllllliiiiiiilll lllllllululull�llllll ululullllVlllll uul I lull(IIIII u IIIII uu IIIII I III III I IIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIII llllllluuu _ Educational programming continues to be a thriving epicenter of Pigeon Keys tourism and f f 111 l � 1 l l mission of environmental stewardship. This past year, over 2,500 students across the country visited Pigeon Key with their classmates to enjoy all the island has to offer and receive the marine science educational experience of a lifetime. We look forward to continuing to make memories F N1 with these students, creating a lasting impression of the importance of their p p environmental stewardship for years to come. The Pigeon Key Foundation's 2024-2025 summer camps and educational programs continued to place marine science education at the core of the organization's mission, offering engaging, hands-on opportunities to experience the unique ecosystems of the Florida Keys. The Marine Science Summer Camp welcomed campers ages 8-16 to explore marine habitats, interact directly with native species, and cultivate a lifelong appreciation for ocean conservation. To meet growing demand, the Foundation expanded programming by offering seven full weeks of camp in summer2024, reaching more young learners than ever before. Total Camp Participants:232 over 7 weeks, with$7,500 in scholarships awarded to ensure greater accessibility. Educational programs extended throughout the year and brought more than 2,500 student- days to the island during the 2024-2025 season, underscoring the Foundation's role as a vital educational hub. IIII uuuuuuuuui IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII III II II II IIIIIIII I (III I III IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The Pigeon Key Historic Tour reached new heights this year with the largest season on record, reflecting the island's increasing appeal to visitors from near and far. Offered daily at 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 2:30 .m. the tours provide guests with a close-up p � p 9 p , M 1 exploration of the islands history, natural beauty, and J f F d l ml r I I Ilh r surrounding marine ecosystem. The 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 , .m. tours also feature a shark feeding demonstration at p g the island's shark pool,where guests often encounter eels and a variety of fish species swimming right up to the shoreline. These engaging, small-group experiences leave visitors with lasting memories and continue to strengthen Pigeon Key's reputation as a truly iconic 8 1 Page Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 destination in the Keys. Tour Participation:,w25,000 �VloV�bs �by the Sea This year, the Pigeon Key Foundation continued its beloved Movies by the Sea tradition with a special community screening of Finding Dory on November 15. Families, friends, and visitors gathered under the stars to enjoy the film in a one-of-a-kind outdoor theater setting on the island. The event created an inviting space for laughter, connection, and shared memories, reinforcing Pigeon Key's role as a place where the community can come together. The enthusiasm and joy from this year's gathering reaffirm the importance of these experiences, and the Foundation looks forward to continuing this tradition as a way to celebrate and strengthen community ties. �Key �11111111111116����i day 2025 $411,0,000) The Second Annual Pigeon Key Holiday Spectacular will be a one-day event jam-packed with activities and holiday cheer for all visitors to enjoy throughout the day. Scheduled for December 13, 2025, the island will be decorated for the occasion: including an island-wide lights display, snow machines stationed throughout and holiday music playing around the island all day long. Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be attending the event, engaging with kids and creating a jolly atmosphere. The original train used by the Pigeon Key Foundation will be stationed on the island and decorated for the occasion, and the current train—the Pigeon Key Express—will be fashioned to look like the famous Polar Express. Historical tours on the Polar Express will be offered throughout the day, giving visitors an opportunity to soak in the holiday transformation. Fishing casting contests for kids to participate in with fun, themed prizes, a designated games area on the island's beach head with multiple games to play wherever visitors desire, face painting, cookie decorating, ornament making, periodic Pigeon Key gear giveaways and regular shark pool feedings are all part of the plan to make this event a day to remember. Additionally, Pigeon Key will have set up several food vendors, a full bar and seasonal hot drinks for the occasion. This one-day celebration is more than just an event it's an invitation to create cherished memories with loved ones in a setting unlike any other. The centerpiece of this celebration is the island-wide light display,with Pigeon Key illuminated more brilliantly than ever before. The dazzling lights remain the main attraction, transforming the island into a festive destination unlike anywhere else in the Keys. Status:Awarded;Event Planning Underway 9 1 Page Pigeon Key Foundation Annual Report 2025 As we step into 2025, the Pigeon Key Foundation is energized by the successes of 2024 and prepared to continue advancing economic growth,educational opportunities, and " preservation of the island's rich resources. Nearly$1.85 million in grants has been secured , with even more support on the horizon, empowering us to bring our ambitious vision to life. We also recognize the challenges ahead, including staffing shortages and the rising costs of maintenance, materials, and overall operations. Despite these pressures, the Foundation maintains a strong financial position and remains a sustainable operation,well-prepared to meet the uncertainties of the future. Looking forward, the outlook for Pigeon Key is overwhelmingly positive.We fully expect to see continued growth, expanded opportunities, and lasting achievements that will secure the island's cultural and environmental legacy for generations to came. Though we face the challenge of rising maintenance costs and the demands of new projects,we see these as opportunities to strengthen our community even further. With our strong partnership with Monroe County, we are attracting more interest to Pigeon Key's unique history, improving accessibility, and boosting local businesses. Together,we are ensuring that Pigeon Key not only thrives but also continues to inspire and enrich future generations. 101