Category: Community

  • Neal Communities Supports Lucky Ducky Race for Pace to Assist Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County

    Neal Communities Supports Lucky Ducky Race for Pace to Assist Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County

    For the seventh consecutive year, Neal Communities, southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, is partnering with Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County as a Diamond Duck sponsor of the nonprofit’s 13th Annual Lucky Ducky Race for Pace.

    In addition to its $5,000 donation, Neal Communities’ employees also support the cause. Every year, employees host a team to adopt rubber ducks, raising even more funds to help the Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County. Jackie Polino, online sales coordinator for Neal Communities, has served as the team leader since Neal Communities has sponsored the event.

    “I love charity work, and this gives me the opportunity to really make a difference in the lives of the those young ladies who are part of Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County,” Polino said. “It’s really all about the girls.”

    On Saturday, June 11, 2022, more than 30,000 adopted rubber ducks will float down the Manatee River, with the luckiest winning prizes for their owners. The race starts at Caddy’s at the Pointe in Bradenton. Ducks are available for purchase now through about thirty minutes before the race starts. All of its proceeds benefit Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County.

    “Neal Communities is pleased to continue our support of the Lucky Ducky Race for Pace,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “Pace Center for Girls makes a difference in the lives of girls within our region, and we are proud to take part in this annual event.”

    Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County is a year-round school that provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training and advocacy. The comprehensive program integrates social services and education in an individualized manner, and it is recognized nationally as one of the most effective programs in the country for keeping adolescent girls out of the juvenile justice system. Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County uses a strengths-based approach that harnesses the unique potential of each girl with a focus on future outcomes. Pace Manatee has worked with more than 1,500 girls over the years and is one of Pace Center’s almost two dozen Florida locations.

    As a Diamond level sponsor, Neal Communities’ donation assists Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County with its program and necessities, including uniforms, transportation, supplies and more.

    Polino said she enjoys pulling the team of employees together to individually purchase ducks and add to the homebuilder’s support of the organization. “I’m the type of person who loves to rally people and get them excited about important causes. So, it felt natural to say yes when I was asked if I would be the team leader for this event six years ago,” Polino said. “Plus, it’s fun that we get to bring a 14-foot-tall duck into our office.”

    Polino is currently arranging for Quacky, the event’s mascot, to walk through Neal Communities offices closer to the race to garner even more individual support from employees.

    Neal Communities, based in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, is Southwest Florida’s largest and most established locally owned and operated private builder. During the company’s 50-year history, it has built over 18,000 new homes in more than 90 acclaimed communities from Tampa to Naples. With a core belief that “Where You Live Matters,” Neal Communities has given more than $7.5 million to local charities throughout Southwest Florida and is committed to the communities where they live, work and build.

    “Partners like Neal Communities, who invest their resources as well as their time, show our Pace girls how dedicated our community is to their success,” said Amy Wick Mavis, executive Director of Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County. “We are so thankful for Neal Communities and their continued support and passion for our cause.”

    For more information about Pace Center for Girls Manatee, visit www.pacecenter.org/locations/manatee. For more information about Lucky Ducky Race for Pace and/or to purchase ducks, visit www.DuckRace.com/Manatee.

  • Neal Communities Funds a $10,600 Student Scholarship for Take Stock in Children of Manatee County

    Neal Communities Funds a $10,600 Student Scholarship for Take Stock in Children of Manatee County

    Southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, Neal Communities, recently donated $10,600 to Take Stock in Children of Manatee County. The donation will be presented to a high school senior during their 2023 graduation to help pay for college.

    “We are happy to provide a college scholarship to a student in the Take Stock in Children of Manatee County program,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “This program is designed to make a difference in our community and the lives of our students.”

    Neal Communities has been a community partner and supporter of Take Stock in Children of Manatee County since 2017. In total, Neal Communities has donated $16,100 to the organization. This year’s donation is the largest contribution made by the homebuilder.

    Take Stock in Children of Manatee County offers individual mentoring for students in the program. The students, who are deemed high potential in low-income families, apply for the program in middle school and are paired with a college success coach, who assists them in gaining college readiness skills throughout middle and high school. Upon graduation, each student in the program earns a scholarship, which is made possible through community donations. Since the mid-90s, Take Stock in Children of Manatee County has awarded 777 scholarships.

    “We are thrilled that Neal Communities has provided a scholarship for one of our 2023 graduates,” said Anne LeBaron, CEO of Take Stock in Children of Manatee County. “Our program is designed to help students shape their futures. We rely on community partners to make what we do possible, and we are so thankful for Neal Communities’ continued support.”

    LeBaron said the “secret sauce” to the program is that “each student is matched with a mentor who walks with them throughout their years in school. Neal Communities has several mentors in our program. They spend 30 minutes a week mentoring, and we are so grateful for their support.”

    Those mentors on staff at Neal Communities include Steve Abraham, Pam Curran, MaryAnn Koops, Sarah Toedman, Ivory Matthews, Michael Storey and Katie Rhyne.

    Neal Communities, based in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, is Southwest Florida’s largest and most established locally owned and operated private builder. During the company’s 50-year history, it has built over 18,000 new homes in more than 90 acclaimed communities from Tampa to Naples. With a core belief that “Where You Live Matters,” Neal Communities has given more than $7.5 million to local charities throughout Southwest Florida and is committed to the communities where they live, work and build.

    For more information about Take Stock in Children of Manatee County, visit www.manateetakestock.org. For more information about Neal Communities, visit staging.nealcommunities.com/.

  • Neal Communities Offers In-Progress Homes for Sale at Tide Marsh

    Neal Communities Offers In-Progress Homes for Sale at Tide Marsh

    Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s premier homebuilder, is pre-selling in-progress homes by appointment only at its Tide Marsh neighborhood in Fort Myers. This small boutique community offers a coastal and island architectural theme and features just 63 homesites.

    The available in-progress homes include Neal Communities’ best-selling, designer-decorated plans starting in the mid $500s. The gated community offers both one-story and two-story floor plans from Neal Communities’ Cruise and Celebration series. The homes range from 1,531 to 3,014 square feet.

    Two models are underway at Tide Marsh and include one floor plan from each series. Home options are well-suited for families, empty nesters and retirees. There is no community development district (CDD), which means no added district fees to live in this tranquil gated community.

    Tide Marsh is situated close to Estero Bay Preserve State Park and features a quiet setting for homeowners off Winkler Road. With its location west of I-75 and U.S. 41, the community offers easy access to downtown Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach and a range of retailers, restaurants and medical providers.

    “Tide Marsh is a wonderful community for those who want to enjoy the Southwest Florida lifestyle, ” said Tim Oak, president south region, from Neal Communities. “It’s close to golf courses, parks and preserves ideal for hiking and wildlife watching. It’s also just a short drive to the world-renowned beaches on Sanibel Island and the beautiful Fort Myers Beach.”

    Book an appointment to speak with a Neal Communities expert today. Call (239) 360-3450 or visit staging.nealcommunities.com/new-homes/tide-marsh.

  • Southwest Florida’s Neal Communities Recognized During 19th Annual National Avid Awards

    Southwest Florida’s Neal Communities Recognized During 19th Annual National Avid Awards

    Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s premier homebuilder, announced its southern division received an Avid Benchmark Award and several employees throughout the company received Annual Service Awards from Avid Ratings.

     

    Avid Ratings offers a software industry solution that home industry professionals use to measure, understand, and improve their performance at every customer touchpoint. The 19th Annual Avid Awards program recognized homebuilders throughout the U.S. for scoring highest with their customers on homebuying experience surveys.

     

    Award winners are chosen based on results received from some of the largest publicly traded NYSE/NASDAQ builders, North America’s largest private builders and hundreds of small volume and custom builders from coast to coast. This year’s program had 437 qualifying builders from all over the United States and Canada and covers homebuyer data from January to December 2021.

    “We are proud to announce our Avid Award-winning customers this year and congratulate them on their commitment to providing exceptional customer experience. Although the homebuilding industry continued to face challenges in labor and supply shortages this past year, our customers were determined to provide high-quality service for their buyers,” said Aaron Everson, CEO of Avid Ratings. “Their perseverance in difficult times and dedication to service excellence are clearly reflected in their well-deserved honors.”

    Neal Communities’ Southern Division oversees the construction of communities in Lee and Collier Counties.

     

    Neal Communities’ employees also were recognized during the awards programs. The 9th Annual Avid Service Awards honored employees who receive exemplary customer satisfaction scores amongst the thousands of employees rated in Avid Ratings’ AvidCX platform. The Avid Service Awards are widely considered to be the premier awards for homebuilding professionals.

     

    Sales Representatives Lisa Marie Halady (Southern Division), Matthew Turczyn (Southern Division), and David McKenna (Southwest Florida Division) received Avid Service Awards. Construction Representatives Gabriel Kempski (Southwest Florida Division) and Marshall Kutz (Southwest Florida Division) also received Avid Service Awards.

     

    “Receiving an Avid Benchmark Award is a reflection of the fact that we continue to make beautiful communities that people enjoy,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “We are proud of our employees and their accomplishments.”

     

    For more information about Neal Communities visit NealCommunities.com.

  • Environmental Stewardship is Second Nature for Neal Communities

    Environmental Stewardship is Second Nature for Neal Communities

    Neal Communities makes every effort to be an environmental steward when building its neighborhoods and communities. Randy Olson would know. As the former land development manager and now director of special projects for Neal Communities’ land development division, he has spent the latter part of his career protecting Florida’s natural oak and pine canopy throughout Neal’s master planned neighborhoods.

    Olson has personally traversed through acres of thick palmetto brush, ducked beneath hundreds of tree limbs and macheted his way through the relentless natural terrain of nearly every project since he joined the Neal Communities team in 2005. He walks the properties to identify paths for streets and intersections – all while looking for ways to preserve the existing trees. Because sometimes, the topographic maps aren’t enough. He needs to see the trees and the land. He also has overseen projects to protect erosion and stormwater runoff and pollution during construction of Neal Communities developments.

    This upcoming Earth Day and Arbor Day, the staff at Neal Communities will be celebrating the company’s years of environmental stewardship. As Olson confirms, this focus on preserving elements of the natural environment is in the culture of one of the region’s largest homebuilders.

    For Olson, stopping a project mid-way through clearing to protect a tree he didn’t notice before is just an everyday thing. Sometimes, the delay can take weeks, but to Olson and his co-workers, it’s worth it. “We’re not the guys that just go in and follow the blueprint; we’re the guys that will revise the blueprint,” Olson said.

    Because of the company culture, Neal Communities has been recognized for its conservation efforts. The company has been awarded Builder of the Year by the Florida Green Building Coalition for six consecutive years starting in 2013. Decades before, starting in 1999, Neal Communities had employed BuildSmart initiatives, offering an array of green choices and products for home buyers. In fact, long before Florida had stringent environmental protection laws in place for new development, Neal Communities was doing what it could to preserve natural resources. The culture of emphasizing environmental protection has trickled down through the decades.

    While Neal Communities’ homes have been built to Florida Green Building Coalition’s standards for many years, any new homes started after April 1 of this year will be built to the more-stringent National Green Building Standard. This means a qualified, independent third-party inspection will take place to verify green design and/or construction practices are incorporated correctly into the project. The inspectors look at lot design, resource efficiency (including energy, water, indoor environmental quality), operation, maintenance and building owner education. Neal Communities chose to adopt this higher standard to ensure long-term sustainability of their homes.

    For Olson, it’s about the trees and native landscaping as well as water resource protection. For instance, Grand Palm in Venice opened its new social club about three years ago. Every effort was made to preserve the tree canopy around the amenity, which includes meeting space, a kitchen area and pool amenities.

    “The Jewel of All Jewels”

    “Grand Palm was the jewel of jewels because there were so many natural trees,” Olson said. He said the company ended up saving 29 mature oaks and trees in the area of the social club. In many cases, the trees were identified to be cut down but Olson and his team stopped development and altered plans to make room so the trees could stay. “You are looking at trees that are really not supposed to be there. But we will go the extra mile,” he said. “We’ll spend a little extra money and delay the project to save the trees.”

    Grand Palm is known for its lush tree canopy of ancient oaks, sabal palms and more. Kathy Cioffi, who recently retired as VP of Design for Neal Communities, said the project was designed to preserve the natural environment. An estimated 33 percent of Venice’s Grand Palm is open space with nine miles of interconnected wildlife corridors, a 32-acre lake, fishing piers and kayak livery. The community also has an 18-acre central amenity with 10-acre nature exploration park, clubhouse with a fitness center, resort-style pool, two dog parks and courts for basketball, volleyball, tennis and bocce ball.

    As a lead designer, Cioffi said she joined Olson on treks through the woods of Grand Palm in the beginning days. “I was involved in all of Grand Palm from conception to completion,” Cioffi said. Cioffi worked closely with architects throughout the project and helped design the entranceways, median landscaping, building facades, colors and more. Emphasis was placed on the property’s natural environmental features.

    But hiking the woods to see the natural landscape before development is a common practice at Neal Communities. “We would go out there with our boots on, and, in the mud, walk through the whole property. That was something the whole team did,” Cioffi said. In fact, that was the way Forest Creek was developed. The 135-acre residential neighborhood is located just three miles east of Interstate 75 and U.S. 301 in Parrish. With 108 town homes and 236 single family homes, the community boasts 11 tree preserve areas scattered throughout the neighborhood that range in size from .12 acre to 1.7 acres. Olson said two planned roads and sidewalks were re-routed within the Forest Creek community to avoid tree root systems. The mature old oak trees, sabal palms and thick palmettos remain reminiscent of Old Florida.

    “Generations of Families”

    During construction, Neal Communities installs chain link fences around the trees to ensure preservation. Neal Communities staff is also cognizant of protecting water resources – as construction sediment can filter down and pollute nearby natural water sources. For River Sound, located east of Interstate 75 on Morgan Johnson Road in Manatee County, Neal Communities made a concerted effort not to interfere with the nearby Braden River.

    The team eliminated possible stormwater runoff by discharging the water into lakes that Neal Communities had dug and stabilized. They did this by lowering the water table and directing the water into a sump hole. Water was then pumped into a channel and directed through a temporary filter to catch the fine, unwanted materials. Once filtered, the water was pumped into the onsite lake. This is common practice for Neal Communities throughout the building process.

    Olson recalls developing the land of Central Park in Lakewood Ranch in 2010. He was out on the site when the bulldozers were creating one of those man-made lakes. Right in the path of the dozer was a large oak tree. He stopped the tractor in its tracks and told the supervisor to put the project on hold while he adjusted the plans. They ended up saving the tree. “It looked like an opportunity. So, we reshaped the lake bank in the middle of building the lake,” he said. “That tree is still out there, 12 years later.”

    While many of Neal Communities’ preservation efforts are enjoyed by the residents of its gated neighborhoods, Neal Communities also has provided ways for the public to enjoy the natural outdoors. In 2014, the Neal family unveiled Neal Nature Preserve, a 120-acre parcel of land in Manatee County. The Neals sold the land at a reduced price to preserve its pristine wetlands and create a protected preserve. The public can now enjoy bike trails, a picnic pavilion, a wildlife observation point, a canoe and kayak launch, on-site parking, an information kiosk and restrooms.

    “Environmental stewardship is absolutely part of the culture at Neal Communities,” Olson said. “The company’s motto is ‘Where You Live Matters’. I believe my role in developing these neighborhoods is to preserve the natural landscapes so that generations of families can enjoy nature. Because that matters.”

  • Boca Royale Golf & Country Club Celebrates New Paw Park

    Boca Royale Golf & Country Club Celebrates New Paw Park

    Residents of Boca Royale Golf & Country Club recently celebrated a ribbon cutting for a new Pineapple Paw Park in their Englewood community.

    The new 30,799-square-foot dog park, designed and built by Neal Communities, is nestled amid an oak and pine canopy on Gulf View Drive, across the street from The Resort amenity center. The centrally located dog park is connected to a network of sidewalks and within easy walking distance of many of the community’s homes. A ribbon cutting ceremony took place at 9 a.m. on March 24, 2022 at the park.

    The Boca Royale residents have eagerly awaited the opening of the paw park, which was identified as a future amenity by Neal Communities at the outset of the development. Four Boca Royale homeowners created an internal Pineapple Paw Park Committee and provided important feedback to Neal Communities’ engineers during the design and construction process. The committee, including Chairwoman Amy Sumners, Dee Collins, George Holzapfel and Julie Anne Lappenga, voted to name the park, “Pineapple Paw Park.”

    “It means a lot to us when our community members help guide the development of the place they live,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “The members of the Pineapple Paw Park Committee provided our team with feedback, which lead to this important community gathering space for homeowners and their dogs.”

    The park offers separate segments for small and large dogs. Each side features a Bark Park Fido & Me Fountain, a pet waste station, trash receptacles and three six-foot benches. It is now one of the many amenities within Boca Royale Golf and Country Club, which also is home to an 18-hole, par 72 golf course with a driving range, putting green, sand bunker, chipping/pitching area and Pro Shop. The community also has a tennis facility with six lighted Har-Tru clay courts. The amenity center includes a resort-style swimming pool, spa and clubroom facilities.

  • Neal Communities opens Heritage Preserve neighborhood at Verandah

    Neal Communities opens Heritage Preserve neighborhood at Verandah

    Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s premier, private homebuilder, announces the opening of the Heritage Preserve neighborhood at Verandah, a 1,456-acre gated, golf course community in Fort Myers.

    The last new neighborhood being built in Verandah, Heritage Preserve offers exquisite homesites, with every single one featuring a lake, golf course or preserve view. The neighborhood’s exceptional land plan means that there is something for everyone.

    “Heritage Preserve is a truly special neighborhood within Verandah,” said Tim Oak, president, south region for Neal Communities. “Buyers will find incredible homesites here that are well-situated for maximizing the Southwest Florida lifestyle.”

    Available floor plans will include the most popular model types in Neal Communities’ Celebration Series, which offers homes ranging from 1,812 to 2,332 square feet. The various single-family home options provide three or four bedrooms, two to three baths and two- or three-car garages.

    Verandah is located on the banks of the Orange River in Fort Myers and will feature 1,400 homes at completion. With two-thirds of the community dedicated as open space, Verandah offers a unique blend of world-class lifestyle amenities, including a resort-style pool, an updated state-of-the-art fitness center with a dedicated spin room, a dog park, playground facilities, kayak launch access and tennis and bocce ball courts. Dedicated fitness and lifestyle directors create monthly activity calendars filled with outings, classes, community events and social gatherings for residents.

    The community also offers residents an optional golf membership to two award-winning, 18-hole, private championship golf courses: Old Orange, designed by Bob Cupp, and Whispering Oak, a Jack Nicklaus II–designed course that was named one of the top-five private courses in the country by Golf Inc. The course also features a pro shop, driving range and dining.

    Situated two miles from Interstate 75 on Verandah Boulevard off State Road 80, Verandah is conveniently located near the Southwest Florida International Airport, the historic Fort Myers River District and Fort Myers Beach.

    For more information about Verandah, visit nealcommunities.com/new-homes/verandah or call 239-360-3450.

  • Neal Communities’ Kings Gate named 2022 Top Community by PrivateCommunities.com

    Neal Communities’ Kings Gate named 2022 Top Community by PrivateCommunities.com

    Kings Gate, a 55+ community where Neal Communities is building new villa homes, has been selected as a 2022 Top Community by PrivateCommunities.com.

    PrivateCommunities.com, an online resource for real estate shoppers interested in amenity-rich, master-planned lifestyle communities, considers factors such as page views, site visits and leads generated to put together its annual list of top communities. Kings Gate is one of seven communities in Florida to be recognized in 2022.

    Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s premier, private homebuilder, offers new villa homes ranging from 1,395 to 1,709 square feet at Kings Gate. Floor plans feature two bedrooms, two baths and two-car garages with opportunities for customization and upgrades.

    Located in Charlotte County between Sarasota and Fort Myers, the gated community offers numerous amenities ideal for active adults, including an 18-hole executive golf course, on-site restaurant and 30,000-square-foot, resort-style recreation center with an Olympic-sized pool, spa, fitness center and tennis, shuffleboard and bocce courts. Kings Gate is also home to a full-time event coordinator who oversees a calendar of year-round events.

    All outdoor recreation facilities other than golf are included as a club membership for homeowners at Kings Gate. The golf course offers a separate membership option, and both the golf course and Lion’s Den restaurant are also open to the public.

    “We thank PrivateCommunities.com for this recognition, and we’re so happy to see that prospective buyers researching options on the site find Kings Gate just as appealing as we do,” said Jason Frost, vice president of land acquisition for Neal Communities. “In addition to the active lifestyle the community offers, Kings Gate also provides residents with an attractive location with close proximity to beaches, airports and other local amenities at an attainable price point.”

    For more information about Kings Gate, please visit staging.nealcommunities.com/new-homes/kings-gate/.

    For more information about PrivateCommunities.com’s 2022 Top Communities, please visit https://www.privatecommunities.com/blog/top-communities-2022.htm.

  • Picture-Perfect Homes and Neighbors

    Picture-Perfect Homes and Neighbors

    When Glenn Kaplan first began thinking about buying a second home in Florida, he knew he wanted to be on the west coast of the state.

    “Photography is my hobby, and I loved the concept of being able to have sunsets,” he says.

    He and his wife, Jamie, narrowed in on southern Sarasota County, and they began looking at all the different residential developments located there. After extensive research and many community visits, they found themselves drawn to Neal Communities’ Kiawah floor plan and to Boca Royale Golf & Country Club.

    “Boca Royale has a golf course, and that was an appeal to us,” says Kaplan. “And we liked that with the Kiawah model, we had the ability to have a second floor. I needed a place to set up my computers and printers for photography, and I didn’t think just having one floor with a den would have been enough space. This way I can hide it upstairs; I don’t have to have my desk meticulous.”

     

    The Kaplans also liked the Kiawah’s open floor plan, the pool bath off the lanai, and the fact that the primary bedroom was on the opposite side of the house from the guest bedrooms. Working with Denise Whitty, a sales associate for Neal Communities at Boca Royale and a seven-year resident of the community herself, helped them finalize their decision to buy a home there.

    “She’s amazing,” says Kaplan. “She is unbelievable when it comes to selling Boca Royale.”

    A Model Plan For New Neighbors

    The Kaplans chose their homesite in a new section of the community and during the building process, they got hooked up with their future neighbors, Joel and Kelly Wilner.

    The Wilners heard about the Sarasota area from both a neighbor who had moved there and a longtime friend from Michigan who moved to Boca Royale four years prior, now in the process of building their second home. This started Joel Wilner thinking about his own move. “We decided to take a leap and start enjoying the next chapter in our life.”

    The Wilners went with Neal Communities’ Sanibel floor plan. “It’s got the widest living room and the biggest view out the back onto the lanai, and to me that’s what it’s all about,” says Wilner. “That’s where most of the action is anyway, so that was probably the number-one factor over the other models.”

    Both couples enjoyed their experiences at the Neal Design Center choosing options for their homes. “It was actually a lot of fun,” says Wilner. “Nicole Nisi, who we worked with, was great and we had a blast.”

    The Kaplans also worked with Nicole, who helped them sort through options and select a replacement flooring choice when the ceramic plank tile they originally wanted was no longer available. “We got something that we actually like better than the original thing we selected,” says Kaplan. “We think the house is beautiful, and it’s more than we could have hoped for.”

    Community Providing a Neighborly Feel

    Both couples settled into their homes at the end of 2020. The Wilners are living at Boca Royale full-time, while the Kaplans are snowbirds. Jamie spent the past winter and spring at Boca Royale, while Glenn traveled back and forth to New Jersey, where he still works as a physician.

    The two couples share the same favorite thing about the community of Boca Royale: the people living there. “Everybody is incredibly nice, and it’s almost like there’s too much going on,” laughs Wilner.

    “The people there are awesome,” says Kaplan. “They’re friendly and wonderful people who are very much in love with their community. We think we have something special at Boca Royale that you’re not going to find everywhere else.”

  • Neal Communities makes $5,000 donation to support scholarship fund at The Out-of-Door Academy

    Neal Communities makes $5,000 donation to support scholarship fund at The Out-of-Door Academy

    LAKEWOOD RANCH, Fla. (June 29, 2021) – Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s premier, private homebuilder, has made a $5,000 donation to support the Taylor Emmons Scholarship Fund and Taylor Emmons Memorial Classic at The Out-of-Door Academy.

    The Taylor Emmons Scholarship Fund was created in honor of Taylor Emmons ’09 after he tragically passed away. It was established to keep his selfless spirit, concern for others and love for The Out-of-Door Academy alive for years to come.

    Each year, the scholarship provides opportunities for socio-economically diverse students to attend The Out-of-Door Academy and experience the many benefits of a college-preparatory education. It is awarded annually to a rising ninth-grade student who demonstrates the highest level of character and commitment to his or her academic, athletic and artistic pursuits and would otherwise not have the means to attend to school. The scholarship covers up to the full cost of tuition for four years.

    The Out-of-Door Academy – which has an elementary school campus on Siesta Key in Sarasota and a middle and high school campus in Lakewood Ranch – hosts the annual Taylor Emmons Memorial Classic baseball tournament to help support the scholarship fund. In 2021, The Out-of-Door Academy baseball team faced off against Canterbury High School at the fundraising event.

    But that wasn’t the only highlight for The Out-of-Door Academy baseball program in 2021. Under the guidance of first-year head coach Mike Matthews and his coaching staff, the team accomplished the ultimate goal and won the Florida Class 2A State Championship. Led by seniors Tyler Colditz and Nolan Lewellen, the Thunder compiled a record of 24-3 and won their first regional and state championship in program history.

    The team graduates only five seniors in 2021, bringing back many contributing players for the 2022 season. Those players include the 2019 Taylor Emmons Scholarship recipient, Nevan Hernandez.

    This is the first time that Neal Communities has made a donation to support the Taylor Emmons Scholarship Fund and Taylor Emmons Memorial Classic at The Out-of-Door Academy. The donation was requested by Ivory Matthews, who serves as community and governmental affairs director for Neal Communities and is married to Coach Matthews.

    “This donation supports so many things that we care about here at Neal Communities,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “By making this donation, we’re supporting a school in the same community as our headquarters, and we’re helping local students receive a high-quality college-preparatory education. It also helps reinforce that we care about our employees and the causes that are important to them. We’re happy to contribute to the efforts to build the scholarship fund, and we congratulate The Out-of-Door Academy baseball program on its incredible success this year!”

    For more information about the Taylor Emmons Scholarship Fund, visit www.oda.edu/admissions/taylor-emmons-scholarship.