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About Sorrento East

Sorrento East
is a quiet neighborhood of about 700 homes, including
single-family houses, villas, and condominium apartments. We are situated in
Nokomis, on Florida's southwest "Sun Coast", between the cities
of Sarasota and Venice on the Tamiami Trail.
In the early 1970's, the property owners
formed the Sorrento East Property Owners Association. The Association:
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Maintains liaison with governmental and
other agencies to represent our interests in in matters such as public
services and utilities, environmental health and safety, and zoning. |
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Administers and enforces our sensible
Deed Restrictions which encourage proper
maintenance and preserve our neighborhood's appearance and property
values. |
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Communicates among the membership through
twice-yearly membership meetings and other forums as needed, a monthly Newsletter
and this website. |
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Collects modest yearly dues to support
these activities and maintain gates and other common areas. |
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Organizes social and
recreational activities for members and their guests. |
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Supports a volunteer security patrol |
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Carries out its functions through an
elected board and a number of
committees |
Members receive the monthly newsletter and
annual membership directory and may participate and vote in the biannual
meetings.
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The Women's Club of
Sorrento East 
Now has its own website,
www.mywcse.com. |
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Sorrento Services

Sorrento Services
www.SorrentoServices.com
is a non-commercial website set up to help our residents select service
providers. All providers listed on this website have been recommended by
at least one of our Sorrento East Residents. The website is not
affiliated with SEPOA and its webmaster receives no fees or
compensation. You are welcome to check out the site and add your recommendations and
comments.
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News and Announcements

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Quick Links to
Hurricane Information
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In the June SEPOA Newsletter
- President Shomody warns residents
that robberies do occur in Sorrento east.
- Call for volunteers to serve on Nominating
Committee and to be candidates for Board of Directors.
- Reminders about lawn care and
summer pests
- How to find your evacuation zone
in case of hurricane.
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Spring
Picnic Photos 
Our thanks to Bob Merrill for
providing the photos and the link.
To download individual photos to your computer,
or order prints from Picasa, click on the image above.
If you don't see the slideshow above,
look for a message along the top of your browser window saying "To help
protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage..." etc.
You may trust this link, Click on that message and then select the option
"Allow blocked content."
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Questions? Comments? Can you serve on the
SEPOA Board? On a committee? Volunteer for the Security Patrol?
E-mail
yourvoice@sepoa.net. |
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