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Schools
Parks & Recreation
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Englewood is one of Florida’s best kept secrets. Located in the South end of Sarasota
County and West Charlotte County along the Gulf of Mexico, Englewood has something for all ages
without being “over developed.” We have much to offer the future resident, beautiful sandy beaches,
championship golf courses, the finest in sport fishing, year round water sports, spectacular
weather, and so much more.
Englewood still has that small town feel and yet the area offers the same amenities that a large
city does. Education opportunities are plentiful for students of all ages. Elementary school age
children may attend one of 3 elementary schools. There is one middle school and one high school. An
alternative private school is offered at the Heritage Christian Academy. Continuing education
programs are offered by Lemon Bay High School and Manatee Community College. There are several
other post secondary schools within a 30 minute drive of Englewood.
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| If it’s shopping or dining you are craving, then we have that too! Whether you
are in the market for quaint local arts and crafts, designer clothes or delicious food, you’ll find
it all here.Our beaches and wildlife areas are a source of local pride. Gardening enthusiasts join
with local interest groups and extension services to help keep Englewood natural and
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Nature lovers will be delighted with what the area has to offer. Bald Eagles, Great Blue
Herons, Sand Hill Cranes, and Osprey are among the few species of birds that call Englewood home.
West Indian Manatee graze, play, mate and give birth to their young in the waters of Lemon Bay and
surrounding creeks, coves and canals. It is not unusual to see bottlenose dolphins playing in the
surf on the beach, or diving and jumping elsewhere in Lemon Bay, anytime of the year.
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nesting season. The sea turtles lumber from the sea on dark nights to lay their nests high on our
beaches. In approximately six weeks these eggs will mature, and again on a dark night, the
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All services for fishermen can be found in Englewood. You’ll find that whether you
are standing on a bridge, a pier, or on a beach along the mangrove shorelines, fishermen
consistently bring home several varieties of fish. Just to the south of Englewood is Boca Grande,
also known as the “World’s Capital for Tarpon Fishing”. Fishermen from around the world flock to
this area every year to compete in the annual tarpon tournament. Offshore, natural and artificial
reefs are habitats for King Mackerel, Shark, Grouper, Black Fin Tuna, and many other species of
fish.
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Are you in the mood for a relaxing round of golf? You will not be disappointed in the wide range
of opportunities offered, from championship courses to pitch-n-putt. These are just a few reasons
why living in Englewood is “just another day in paradise!”
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County
Schools
Sarasota County
Administration
(941) 486-2163
Charlotte County
Administration
(941) 255-0808
Englewood Elementary
School
(941) 474-3247
Myakka River
Elementary
(941) 697-7111
Vineland Elementary
School (941)
697-6600
LA Ainger Middle School
(941) 697-5800
Lemon Bay High School
(941) 474-7702
Heritage Christian Academy
(941) 474-5884
Parks &
Recreation
We are blessed with 4 beautiful beaches and
abundant parks. For more information, please contact the appropriate county department.
Sarasota County Parks &
Recreation
(941) 316-1172
Charlotte County Parks &
Recreation
(941) 627-1628
Health
Care
You’ll find 24 hour quality health care at the
Englewood Community Hospital, located on Medical Blvd., just off Pine Street. Englewood also offers several
walk-in clinics, and the Bon Secours-St. Joseph accredited system of health care. Venice, just north of
Englewood is home to Venice Regional Hospital.
Licenses
To register your car or boat, contact the
Property Tax Office at:
Charlotte County Annex
6868 San Casa Drive
Englewood, FL 34224
www.charlottecountyfl.com (941)
474-7775
Sarasota South County Annex
4000 S. Tamiami Trail
Venice, FL 34293
www.co.sarasota.fl.us (941) 497-7394
Department of Motor Vehicles:
Charlotte County
4300 Kings Highway
Port Charlotte, FL (941) 255-7408
Walk-ins welcome
Sarasota County
1212 Jacaranda Boulevard
Venice,
FL (941)
483-5995 for appointments
(941) 483-5999 for recorded info
Hours of operation are Tuesday - Friday, 7:00
a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Reminder: You must
change your address within 30 days!
Call (800) 448-1002 for more information.
Hunting & Freshwater
Fishing:
The Sarasota County Tax Collector is the agent of the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission (FWC) and
the Department of Environmental Protection for the sale of freshwater and saltwater fishing licenses, vessel
fishing licenses, hunting licenses, game management permits, lifetime and 5-year licenses. There is also
detailed information for disabled resident's fishing and hunting licenses on the FWC Web site.
Quick Reference
A valid license is required by all citizens who
intend to hunt or fish in Florida. The only exceptions are:
1. Residents 65 or older.
2. Children under the age of
16.
3. Disabled residents can obtain a
special exemption card free of charge.
4. A Florida resident who is a
member of the US Armed Forces and is not stationed in Florida, while at home on leave for less than 30
days.
5. Residents who have been accepted by
the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services as a client for retardation and developmental
services. Salt Water
Fishing
In addition to the above, exceptions include:
1. Residents fishing in saltwater
from land or from a structure fixed to land.
2. Anyone fishing from a pier which
has been issued a pier saltwater license.
You may obtain fishing licenses at bait & tackle, some retail stores and the county tax
offices.
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