Funds will support the 2027 Howard Millman Performance Series
Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe’s annual spring fundraiser brings in over $255,000 in support of its education programs
Recent board president Justyn Hunter-Ceruti will take the reins of LGBTQ+ advocacy group
The Altar Fellowship’s AGAPE Gala Returns, Honoring Nate Jacobs and the Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe with First Youth Impact Award
Chocolate Emporium’s 1,446-square-foot lease completes full occupancy at rebuilt property
Local Artist Brings Her Beautiful Artwork to Every Day Living
Nonprofit organization recognizes outstanding advocates, supporters and one special team member during celebratory luncheon
Ten contributions totaling more than $140,700 awarded to All Faiths Food Bank in support of programs that help neighbors experiencing hunger
Event will feature sips and bites, with a portion of sales benefiting organization that provides youth development through golf
Capping gift of $500,000 helped SCC to reach nearly $10 million to build new shelter for homeless youths in Florida’s Circuit 12
Arthur, an historic member of the colony, turns 100 this year
Featuring a powerhouse line up of musicians
Annual scholarship awards luncheon is May 14, providing $50,000 total to 10 Sarasota and Manatee county students
Panelists include Shep Englander, Dr. Cody Levine, and Dr. Liv Coleman
Three new VPs will support nonprofit organization through work in real estate, safety and risk management, and information systems
Clark Young, Charles Busch, and David Gow will participate via Zoom
As part of her duties, Baloff will manage the Suncoast Music Scholarship competitions.
Changes reflect organization’s commitment to recruiting a diverse, community-rooted team aligned with the populations it supports
Funds will support “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” educational outreach
Brothers Nate and Michael Jacobs collaborate once again on ‘Lies, Spells & Old Wives’ Tales’; show runs from April 8 – May 17, 2026
Summer food program becomes even more critical amid soaring costs and devastating federal cuts to assistance programs
Child welfare organization recognizes community leaders and partners, and announces the completion of its Youth Shelter Campaign
Due to current travel regulations, Canadian guest artists Cameron Crozman and Meagan Milatz are unable to appear.
$500K Match Opportunity to Meet Growing Need for Child Abuse Services
Performance by Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe – geared toward families with younger children – takes place at The Bay Sarasota on March 28
Now entering its 11th year, summer program offers teens training in dance, acting, singing and other disciplines
Seven gifts totaling $325,000 from Gulf Coast charitable funds officially capped Safe Children Coalition’s Phase I goal of $9 million
Choice-style market at Department of Health in Sarasota County to provide fresh groceries for up to 80 families each month
The Step Into the Light Mental Health Summit on May 2 at Mote SEA will serve as a powerful day of insights, connection and hope
Gamma for string quartet will be performed by DragonBoot Quartet on April 12
When small-time white supremacist Mike Downey is charged with the brutal murder of an immigrant, the case appears open-and-shut.
Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe’s annual spring fundraiser, benefiting its education programs, will have ‘Boogie Wonderland’ theme
Representative James Buchanan, Representative Fiona McFarland, and Senator Joe Gruters are the panelists for this program.
Sertoma Club presents 11th annual installment of popular fundraising event to benefit children with hearing and communication challenges
Blue Ties & Butterflies: An Empowering Celebration Benefitting the Child Protection Center
A talkback with Justin Gomlak, a luncheon with Sarasota Orchestra’s Joseph McKenna, an exhibit by Art Venti, and more
Annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon acknowledges volunteers’ crucial contributions toward helping neighbors facing hunger
Luncheon at Michael’s On East celebrates Kleinberg’s impact on Sarasota’s theater scene as she heads toward retirement on August 31
Ninth through twelfth grade students who reside in Sarasota and Manatee counties are eligible to apply
The spring semester features more than 50 classes, events, programs, and lectures covering a wide variety of topics.