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November 10th, 2009 by Tim Sukits in Arts, Books, Film, Food and Drink, Music, News, Nightlife, Politics, Sarasota-Manatee, Sports

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Photographer Patsy Hall will have her work displayed at Artists’ Guild Gallery on Nov. 13

Ed. note: This piece was compiled by Danielle Favreau.

VISUAL ARTS: OPENING

ALLYN GALLUP CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY 1419 5TH St., Sarasota (366-2093 or allyngallup.com). Enveloped Outside, an exhibit by artist William Nichols, will be on display through Nov. 28. Normal hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Fri., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. Free.

ART CENTER SARASOTA 707 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (365-2032 or artsarasota.org). Join Sean and Marina Colson for a Hungarian night of ethnic food, fun, culture and art. 6-9 p.m. Nov. 12. Normal gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Sat. Free.

ART UPTOWN 1367 Main St., Sarasota (955-5409 or artuptown.com). Barrington DeMers digital art and abstracts and Karen Case’s ceramic vessels with oriental inspiration will be on display Nov. 14-20. Regular hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. Free.

ARTISTS’ GUILD GALLERY 5414 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach (778-6694). Silk painting demonstration by artist Kathleen Masur will provide the public with an exciting look into the painting process with liquid dyes on silk fabric. This gallery will also house the photography of Patsy Hall during the art walk. Demonstration 1-2:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Free. Art walk 5-9 p.m. Nov. 13. Free.

STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA FINE ARTS GALLERY State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota, Bldg. 11, 5840 26th St. W., Bradenton (752-5225 or scf.edu). John Hampshire’s Expressive Eccentricities features his unique work that combines colorful confetti-like paint strokes with static, formal portraits. Please see this week’s See & Do for more information. Exhibit runs through Dec. 17. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Free.

VISUAL ARTS: ONGOING

ANNA MARIA ISLAND ART LEAGUE 5312 Holmes Blvd., Holmes Beach (778-2099 or islandartleague.org). Regular hours are 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tues.-Fri. Free.

ART & FRAME OF SARASOTA 1055 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (366-2301). Enjoy art by both experienced and novice local artists. Normal hours are Mon. & Thurs. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., and Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free.

ART SCHOOL, GIFT AND FRAMING GALLERY OF COLLEEN CASSIDY-BERNS 4613 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (colleencassidy.com). Normal gallery hours 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Free.

ARTCENTER MANATEE 209 9th St. W., Bradenton (746-2862 or artcentermanatee.org). Regular hours are 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Free.

ARTCENTER MANATEE COMCENTER 9040 Town Center Parkway, Lakewood Ranch (746-2862 or artcentermanatee.org). Regular hours are 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Free.

ARTISTS MARKET Historic Burns Square, Pineapple Ave. and Laurel St., Sarasota (927-6845 or artistsmarket@aol.com). The second year of the weekly outdoor market continues 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. every Sat., with wares ranging from art to jewelry, candles to quilts and clothing, soap, pottery and more. Admission is free, and there is live musical entertainment.

ARTS ALLIANCE OF LEMON BAY 477 W. Dearborn St., Englewood (475-7141). Free. Call for normal hours.

ARTS COUNCIL OF MANATEE COUNTY 926 12th St. W., Bradenton (746-2223 or manateearts.org). Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Free.

THE BAOBAB TREE GALLERY 1113 12th St. W., Bradenton (447-3795 or villageofthearts.com). Call for normal hours. Free.

BAS STUDIO/GALLERY 1938 Adams Lane, Ste. 203, Sarasota (508-230-6663 or beverlyasmith.com). This gallery features abstract works by Beverly A. Smith. Hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Sat. and 6-10 p.m. every third Fri.

A BODY OF ART GALLERY 6539 Gateway Ave., Sarasota (925-2950 or abodyofart.com). This gallery features oil and acrylic paintings, pottery by Joe Pizzo and mixed-media wall sculpture by Troy Couture. Hours are 1-8 p.m. Mon.-Sat.

CAMBRIDGE CHRISTNER FINE ART GALLERY 415 S. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota (724-8889). Regular hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Free.

CELERY BARN 266 Links Ave., Sarasota (233-3829 or billjerdonart.com). Call or email for more information.

CENTER FOR ARTS AND HUMANITY 1226 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (365-5118 or sarasota-arts.org). Free admission. Normal hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat.

CREATURO STUDIO/GALLERY 1269 First St., Sarasota (953-6163 or creaturo.com). New York native Frank Creaturo presents both abstract works and nostalgic city portraits in his gallery. Hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Fri.
CUPCAKE ALLY ART AND GIFT GALLERY 2079 Siesta Drive, Sarasota (952-1114 or gocupcakes.com). This bakery-gallery showcases cupcake-themed watercolors, oils, acrylics, lino-prints and more by over 20 artists. Hours are 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tues.-Fri. and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat.

DABBERT GALLERY 76 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota (955-1315 or dabbertgallery.com). The gallery will celebrate its 5th Anniversary Exhibition through Nov. 30. Regular hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Free.

THE DANCING CRANE GALLERY 1019 10th Ave. W., Bradenton (744-1333 or dancing-crane.com). Regular hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Free.

DIVINE EXCESS FOLK ART 1125 12th St. W., Bradenton (747-1320). Gallery hours 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Free.

ENGLEWOOD ART CENTER 350 S. McCall Road, Englewood (474-5548 or eac.ringling.edu).

EYE OF THE WANDERER GALLERY 1001 11th Ave. W., Bradenton (816-719-4910). This gallery currently features the mixed-media work of Philip Labor and Michael Harp. Call for hours.
FRARY GALLERY 1419 5th St., Sarasota (362-0021). Regular hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri. and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.

GALLERIA SILECCHIA 12 and 20 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota (365-7414, 888-366-7414 or galleriasilecchia.com). This downtown gallery features oil paintings, mixed-media works and glass, bronze, steel, aluminum and ceramic sculptures. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and during Palm Avenue art walks.

THE GALLERY AT CANVAS CAFÉ 1912 Adams Lane, Sarasota (957-0609 or canvascafesrq.com). Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tues.-Sat.

THE GALLERY AT TOWLES COURT 252 S. Links Ave., Sarasota (308-1986). Call for normal hours.

HARMONY GALLERY Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center, 709 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (953-4252, 487-2736 or fwcs.org). Hours are 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.

HEART’S DESIRE 1221 12th St. W., Bradenton (302-1069 or villageofthearts.com). Artful Bettys will showcase works by longtime Sarasota female artists and Making Strides with Artsy Undies will be hosted simultaneously by Bonni Bakes, 930 12th St. W. Both exhibits will benefit Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and will run through Nov. 30. Free.

IMPERIAL FINE ART 1453 Main St., Sarasota (954-8901 or imperial-fineart.com). Regular hours are 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Free.

ISLAND GALLERY WEST 5368 Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach (778-2346). Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Free.

JULIE LONDON PICTURE FRAMING 2101 Reynolds St., Sarasota (921-5096). This frame shop currently features limited edition prints by Richard Capes. It also features work by Marise, Peter DeMare, David McIntyre and James Saine. Call for hours.

KATHARINE BUTLER GALLERY 1943 Morrill St., Towles Court, Sarasota (955-4546 or kbutlergallery.com). 2009-2010 Gallery Artist Group Show features works by friends of the gallery and runs through Nov. 14. Normal hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Sat. and 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Fri. and during Towles Court art walks. Free.

LOCAL COFFEE & TEA 5138 Ocean Blvd., Siesta Key (586-1649). Hours are 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Free admission.

LONGBOAT KEY CENTER FOR THE ARTS 6860 Longboat Drive S., Longboat Key (383-2345 or lbkca.org).

M GALLERY OF FINE ART 16 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota (954-8774 or mgalleryoffineart.com). In addition to art, the gallery also offers a variety of workshops. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun.

MARIE SELBY BOTANICAL GARDENS 811 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota (366-5731 or selby.org). Selby’s Museum of Botany & the Arts will host Visions of Selby: Inspirations from a Botanical Treasury Exhibit through Jan. 4. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. Free.

NONTANDO 6578 Gateway Ave., Sarasota (929-7844 or nontando.com). This gallery carries a wide selection of African gifts and decorative items. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun.
O GALLERY 240 W. Tampa Ave., Venice (228-2627). Hours for this gallery are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Tues.-Wed., 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs., 9 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri. and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat.

THE OTTO CONTEMPORARY GALLERY OF FINE ART 11047 Gatewood Drive, Bradenton (915-9891).

PALM AVENUE GALLERY WALK Downtown Sarasota (955-1315). The downtown stretch’s galleries and boutiques stay open from 6-9 p.m. on the first Fri. of the month for your perusing pleasure.

PETER PAUL GALLERY 7808 34th Court E., Sarasota (955-8071 or peterpaulgallery.com). Call for hours at this recently relocated modern art gallery.

SELBY GALLERY Ringling College of Art and Design, 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (359-7563 or ringling.edu/selbygallery). The People and Places Juried Photography Exhibition will be on display as well as the Annual Ringling College Faculty Exhibition and the College Staff and Instructor Exhibition. Regular hours are Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Tues. until 7 p.m. Free.

SOUTH FLORIDA MUSEUM 201 10th St., Bradenton (746-4131 or southfloridamuseum.org). Florida’s own Clyde Butcher premiers another collection of black & white waterscapes of the fragile ecosystem known as he Everglades. Exhibit runs through Jan. 17. Contact for more info.

STATE OF THE ARTS GALLERY 1525 State St., Sarasota (955-2787 or sarasotafineart.com). Call for hours. Free.

STILL LIFE IN G GALLERY 1014 12th St. W., Bradenton (932-1336 or villageofthearts.com). Free.

THE STUDIO AT GULF AND PINE 10101 Gulf Drive, Anna Maria Island (778-1906 or studioatgulfandpine.com

SUMNER STUDIO 1365 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota (957-3728).

THE TOWLES COURT ART DISTRICT 1938 Adams Lane and surrounding area, Sarasota (955-4546 or towlescourt.com). Sarasota’s resurgent art district features a wide variety of galleries, studios, boutiques, gift stores and cafés. 6-10 p.m. every third Friday of the month, take in the sleepy, relaxed ambiance during the neighborhood’s regular art walks. Daily gallery hours vary, but most are open normally from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues.-Sat.

USF SARASOTA-MANATEE Selby Auditorium, 8350 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (359-4578, 359-4602 or sarasota.usf.edu/ippl). Hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH ART GALLERY 3975 Fruitville Road, Sarasota (371-4974). Normal hours are 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Free.

VICTORIA B. COOLEY STUDIO/GALLERY 1920 Adams Lane, Sarasota (374-1988 or baileycooley.com). Call for normal hours.

WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER OF SARASOTA COUNTY 340 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota (313-1096). Call for more information. Free.

VISUAL ARTS: SUBMISSIONS

ART IN THE GARDEN Gulf Shore Animal League of Manatee County, P.O. Box 14291,

Bradenton (795-7515 or 538-4976). Gulf Shore Animal League of Manatee County is looking for local artists to participate in Art in the Garden, an art sale in an outdoor garden that will take place from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 6. Booth fee is $25 and proceeds will go to care for rescued animals. Email photos of your work to luvkathy@tampabay.rr.com.

ARTCENTER MANATEEE 209 9th St. W., Bradenton (746-2862 or artcentermanatee.org). Call to artists for installations pieces both for display in their galleries as well as for exterior installations.

HARMONY GALLERY Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center, 709 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (953-4252 or sarasotaorchestra.org). The Sarasota Orchestra is accepting applications for local artists interested in exhibiting on a monthly basis. Call or go online for details.

NUNUZ CAFÉ 3434 53rd Ave. W., Bradenton (448-5113 or nunuzcafe.com). The café is currently looking for artists to display their work for exhibit and sale. Call for more information.

PERFORMANCE: OPENING

THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE Florida Studio Theatre, 1241 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota (366-9000 or floridastudiotheatre.org). This Tony Award winner is a hilarious musical comedy about six young people in the throws of puberty learning about life through a spelling bee. 3 and 8 p.m. Nov. 18-Jan. 15. $34.

LETTERS TO SALA The Players Theatre, 838 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (365-2494 or theplayers.org). This play is based on a book called Sala’s Gift written by the daughter of Sala Kirschner, a woman who lived through several Nazi work camps. Please see this week’s See & Do for more information. 8 p.m. Nov. 12-14, 2 p.m. Nov. 15. $18, $12 students.

MCCURDY’S COMEDY THEATRE 3333 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (925-3869 or mccurdyscomedy.com). Nov. 11-15: The Bermuda Mavericks, $6-$12; Nov. 13-14: Tom Arnold and Friends, $6-$12; Nov. 18-22: Mitch Fatel, $6-$12. Regular performances are at 7:30 p.m. each night with additional 9:45 p.m. shows Fri. and Sat.

NEW SHANGHI CIRCUS Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (953-3368 or vanwezel.org). The innovative and internationally renowned troupe of Chinese acrobats, aerialists, contortionists and daredevils will be performing their Broadway show. 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15. $20-$30.

STELLALUNA Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (953-3368 or vanwezel.org). Janell Cannon’s book comes alive on stage and tells the tale of a baby bat whose life is turned upside down when she is knocked into the nest of a bird. 10:30 a.m. Nov. 14. $7.

PERFORMANCE: ONGOING

CAUGHT IN THE NET Golden Apple Dinner Theatre, 25 N. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota (366-5454 or thegoldenapple.com). In the sequel to Run For Your Wife, taxi driver John Smith’s daughter from one marriage meets his son from his other marriage on the Internet. Curtain 8 p.m., buffet 6 p.m. Tues.-Sat. and curtain 1:30 p.m., buffet noon Sat. Runs through Nov. 29. $40.

CONTACT Asolo Repertory Theatre, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (351-8000 or asolo.org). Created by renowned director/choreographer Susan Stroman, Contact’s engaging stories depict the universal pursuit of love. 8 p.m. Tues.-Sat., 2 p.m. Wed., Sat. and Sun. through Nov. 22. $13-$60.

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave., Venice (488-1115 or venicestage.com). This high energy comedy tells the tale of two competing con artists on the French Riviera. 8 p.m. Tues.-Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. through Dec. 6. $24, $12 students.

HOUDINI’S SHOWPLACE Sarasota Hotel and Marina, 7150 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (925-8021 or sarasotamagic.com). Award-winning magician Vince Carmen, his wife, Yvonne, and their daughter, Erika, perform their long-running, well-loved magic shows at the hotel. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Dinner is served at 7 and the show begins at 8. Tickets are $39.95, $19.95 for children ages 5-12 and free for kids 4 and under.

RUN FOR YOUR WIFE Golden Apple Dinner Theatre, 25 N. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota (366-5454 or thegoldenapple.com). This chaotic play follows taxi driver John Smith who, because of his irregular work schedule, supports two wives in different areas of London. Curtain 8 p.m., buffet 6 p.m. Tues.-Sat. and curtain 1:30 p.m., buffet noon Sat. through Nov. 27. $40.

THAT’S LIFE Florida Studio Theatre, 1241 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota (366-9000 or floridastudiotheatre.org). The winter cabaret season begins with a tribute to the classic era of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Call for times through Jan. 2. $19-$29.

THE MYSTERY PLAYS FSU/Asolo Conservatory, Jane B. Cook Theatre, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (351-8000 or asolo.org). One play tells the story of a young filmmaker who barely escapes a deadly train accident and discovers how close we all live to the afterlife. Another play tells of a brother and sister who assemble the details of a murder 15 years later. 8 p.m. Tues.-Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. through Nov. 15. $29.

NOVEMBER Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave., Venice (488-1115 or venicestage.com). This David Mamet play is a biting political comedy centering on an unpopular president running for re-election. 8 p.m. Tues.-Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. through Nov. 15. $24, $12 students.

NUNSENSE Manatee Players, 102 N. Main St., Bradenton (748-0111 or manateeplayers.com). This hilarious spoof focuses on five nuns trying to run a fundraiser. 7:30 p.m. Tues.-Thurs., 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. through Nov. 15. $25, $11 students.

PERFORMANCE: AUDITIONS

ANNA MARIA ISLAND COMMUNITY CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA (586-8282 or amicco.org). Volunteer choral singers with experience and ability to read music are needed for the 2009 season. Call or go online for more information.

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF The Players Theatre, 838 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (365-2494 or theplayers.org). Auditions for Fiddler on the Roof and The Who’s Tommy will be at 10 a.m. Nov. 14. Come prepared with a one-minute monologue and song.

GULF COAST COMMUNITY CHOIR (379-0232). The diverse adult mixed choir, under the direction of Dr. Carroll Buchanan, is seeking singers for the 2009-2010 season. Contact for more information.

LAKE OSPREY VILLAGE CABARET 6265 Lake Osprey Drive, Lakewood Ranch (726-2566 or lakeospreyvillage.com). There are open call auditions for local talent every Thurs. Call for details.

MUSIC

BOOKS-A-MILLION 6591 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (342-6419 or booksamillion.com). The bookstore hosts an acoustic jam every Fri. from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.

THE GUITAR COTTAGE SATURDAY NITE JAM! 353 W. Dearborn St., Englewood (475-4300). The Guitar Cottage hosts this open mic for acoustic players 7-9 p.m. every Sat. Admission is free.

LIVING AND DEAD: THE GETTYSBURG PROJECT College Hall Music Room, New College of Florida, 351 College Drive, Sarasota (487-4888 or ncf.edu). Lincoln’s address provides the core text for this musical composition combining music, speech and movement. 9 p.m. Nov. 14-15. $12.

MUSICAL POSTCARDS Sarasota Orchestra, Holly Hall, 709 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (953-3434 or sarasotaorchestra.org). Pack your bags and experience a musical expedition led by conductor Dick Meyer. Call for times, Nov. 18-21. $24-$69.

O GALLERY 240 W. Tampa Ave., Venice (228-2627). The gallery hosts a coffee-house styled open mic every Fri. from 5-11 p.m.

SARAH COMBS AND JOE THAYER Cork’s Upstairs Lounge, 29 N. Blvd. of the Presidents, St. Armands (388-2675 or corkonthecircle.com). 7:30-10:30 p.m. every Fri. and Sat.

SIESTA KEY DRUM CIRCLE Siesta Beach, Siesta Key, Sarasota (simplysarasota.com/drumcircle.html). For about an hour before sunset every Sunday, you can shake, rattle and roll with some talented drummers and dancers. This informal, noncommercial event has been a draw for both tourists and locals for years and is a must for any first-time visitors to the Key.

LECTURES/CLASSES/SEMINARS

ACADEMY OF BOTANICAL ARTS Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 811 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota (366-5731, ext. 239 or selby.org). Selby Gardens offers classes in beading, calligraphy, decoupage, gyotaku, ikebana, nature printing, plein-air oils and sumi-e, along with the Academy of Botanical Arts certificate program. Call for information.

ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER 1086 S. Shade Ave, Sarasota (361-6590 or ace-sarasota.com). Offers classes on a variety of topics ranging from woodcutting to ebay. Call or go online for details.

ANNA MARIA ISLAND ART LEAGUE 5312 Holmes Blvd., Holmes Beach (778-2099 or islandartleague.org). Call for more information.

ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE ARCHIVES New College, Mildred Sainer Pavilion, 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota (487-4154 or ncf.edu). This second lecture in the Traces of our Past series features the Seminole Indian photographs of Julian Dimock. 6 p.m. Nov. 18. Free.

ART CENTER SARASOTA 707 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (365-2032 or artsarasota.org). The center has various ongoing education offerings in everything from drawing to watercolor, fabric dyeing to monotype printing. Call or go online for details.

ARTCENTER MANATEE 209 Ninth St. W., Bradenton (746-2862 or artcentermanatee.org). The center offers a variety of ongoing courses and workshops on drawing, jewelry, watercolors, pottery, photography and more. Call or go online for course details.
BEADING CLASSES 2312 Gulf Gate Drive, Sarasota (921-0871 or beadsfob.com). This shop offers a variety of lessons on beading for all levels. Call for classes, meeting times and dates and enrollment fees.

BRAIN HEALTH SEMINAR Senior Friendship Center, 1888 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota (556-3214). This seminar will teach about the changes that take place in the brain as we age and what we can do through diet/nutrition to help brain health. 10 a.m. Nov. 18. Free.

BRAINWAVE SCIENCE BREAKTHROUGH Longboat Key Center for the Arts, 6860 Longboat Key Drive, Longboat Key (383-2345 or ringling.edu). In this two-day workshop George Pierson, founder of Creative Mindflow, will take you step by step though the four creative brainwave zones. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 12-13. $195.

BRUNCH AND LEARN Longboat Key Club, 220 Sands Point Road, Longboat Key (366-4955). Keynote speaker Rabbi Andrew Baker will speak on Combating the Resurgence of Anti-Semitism in Europe. 9:30 a.m. Nov. 12. $18 member, $25 non-member.

CARLA’S CLAY 1733 Northgate Blvd, Sarasota (359-2773 or carlasclay.com). Various classes such hand building, wheel throwing, sculpture and precious metal. Call for classes, meeting times, dates, and enrollment fees.

CAPOEIRA Capoeira Volta Ao Mundo, 2817 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota (922-4520). Watch a free demonstration of the Brazilian martial art at 7 p.m. every Wed.

CHABAD OF BRADENTON 11509 Palmbrush Trail, Ste. #101, Lakewood Ranch, Bradenton (752-3030 or chabadofbradenton.com). This site offers all kinds of classes on Jewish themes, from lessons on the Talmud to teen-oriented ones, on an ongoing basis. Call for classes, dates, times and enrollment fees.  Special events are also presented on a monthly basis.

CHLOE’S BEAD SHOP 2406 Manatee Ave. E., Bradenton (747-7759 or chloes-bead-shop.com). Check out Chloe’s beading, wire wrapping and jewelry classes at various times every Wed.-Sat. Enrollment is $10-$85.

CHOOSING WELLNESS SEMINAR Fruitville Library Meeting Room, 100 Coburn Rd., Sarasota (922-8874). Holistic healthcare practitioner Jacquie Riker will discuss how you can stay healthy through the stressful events of life. 2 p.m. Nov. 14. Free.

CLAY CLASSES Madonna Stella Studio, 1900 Main St., Ste. 105A, Sarasota (706-2119). Classes on hand-building techniques and wheel-throwing are offered for adults and children. Call for details.

CLASSICAL STYLE EGYPTIAN BELLY DANCE South Florida Belly Dancers, 3316 Webber St., Sarasota (587-6385 or myspace.com/southfloridabellydancers). Bethsheba Almah teaches Sundays noon-2 p.m., Mondays 6-8 p.m. and Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. $120, come up to 6 times a week for the 8-week session.

COLLAGE ART CLASSES The People’s Gallery, 1701 First St. E., Bradenton (266-0088). The gallery is offering two-hour courses. Cost is $25. Call for more information.

THE CRUSADE FOR A CHRISTIAN MILITARY Second Floor Meeting Room, Waldemere Fire Station, 2070 Waldemere St., Sarasota (923-0671 or 371-9370). Americans Unite for Separation of Church and State will host speaker Major Laurel E. Williams. 3 p.m. Nov. 15. Free.

FREE INQUIRY FORUM Pegasus Greek Family Restaurant, 2833 Bee Ridge Road and Big E’s Sweets & Gourmet Coffee, 2805 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (926-4461, 355-4432 or freeinquiryforum.com). Join others for this weekly forum, where discussion topics include the finer aspects of religion, politics, history, science, philosophy — you get the idea. There are two meetings: the first begins at 7 p.m. at Pegasus every Thurs.; the other is at 8 p.m. every Mon. at Big E’s.

I AM HEALING ARTS CENTER 1918 Robinhood St., Sarasota (927-6797 or iamhealingarts.com). The center offers a variety of ongoing programs on meditation, yoga and positive living. Call or go online for details.

INTRODUCTION TO FACEBOOK Deja Brew Coffee House, Towles Court, 1968 Adams Lane, Sarasota (952-1968). For the first time in Sarasota there will be a hands on class on the basic functions of Facebook. 6-8 p.m. every Monday, $30.

ISREAL LECTURE SERIES Temple Emanu-El, 151 S. McIntosh Rd., Sarasota (371-4546 or smjif.org). Michael Prashker, founder and director of Merchavim, the Institute for the Advancement of Shared Citizenship in Israel will be speaking. 7 p.m. Nov. 12. Free.

JEWELRY DESIGN CENTER, ACADEMY OF THE JEWELRY ARTS 4225 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (925-3335). This school offers all sorts of classes on topics related to crafting jewelry, for learners at every level. Call for specific lessons, dates and times. Enrollment fees run $75-$399.

JOHNSON PHOTO IMAGING 6709 State Rd. 70 E., Bradenton (752-0550 or jpiphoto.com). Johnson Photo Imaging features fun, exciting ways to learn the tricks and techniques of taking better photographs. Offering classes that exposure you to the Fundamentals of photography, Focal Point classes for a more hands-on advanced experience, Animal Adventures for those looking for local field trips, Special Features with guest speakers or exclusive topics and for those who are more than adventuresome, Expeditions that could take you anywhere across the US or beyond.

JUNG’S LEGACY: THE WISDOM OF ECKHART TOLLE AND RICHARD TARNAS The Unitarian Universalist Church, 3975 Fruitville Road, Sarasota (cgjungsarasota.org). In this lecture Peter Mermin Ph.D. will examine two contemporary thinkers who share Jung’s vision about the possibility of the consciousness as a force in co-creating the very nature of the so-called world. 7 p.m. Nov. 13. $10 members, $20 non-members, $8 students.

KADAMPA MEDITATION CENTER 2016 N. Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota (373-1600 or meditationinsarasota.org). Meditation classes and Buddha’s teachings offered Sundays, 10-11:30 a.m. $10.

LAUGHTER FOR WELLNESS Ionite Body & Mind Retreat Center, 1241 Fruitville Road, Sarasota (355-2604 or 922-5362). Discover exciting health and wellness through laughter and music. 12:30 p.m. Nov. 13. $10-$15 suggested Love Offering.

LET’S ROCK SARASOTA 1038 N. Orange Ave., Sarasota (870-7273 or letsrocksarasota.com). Let’s Rock Sarasota is a music school designed to offer weekly classes to kids of all skill levels and musical styles. Contact Julio Madrid for class schedules and costs.

MANATEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Various locations (co.manatee.fl.us/library.com). The Manatee County library system will be offering a GED class to Manatee County residents. 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m. every Tues. Contact for more information.

MANATEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 5603 34th St. W., Bradenton (751-7900, ext. 2043). MTI offers a variety of community education and enrichment classes, spanning painting to ballroom dancing, sign language, home remodeling, cooking, computers and basic marine mechanics. Call for more details.

MARIE SELBY BOTANICAL GARDENS 811 South Palm Ave., Sarasota (941-366-5731). Selby Gardens offers art, health and more classes. Call for times and dates.

MEET THE COMPOSER College Hall Music Room, 351 College Drive, Sarasota (487-4155). Free.

MEN’S HEALTH The Renewal Point, 4905 Clark Road, Sarasota (926-4905 or therenewalpoint.com).Call for cost.

MUSIC CLASSES Allegro Music Academy, 241 Whitfield Ave., Sarasota (358-8511 or allegromusicacademy.com). The school is now enrolling new students for a variety of music and dance classes for children and adults. Call for more information.

PAINTING CLASS Bayfront Community Center, 803 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (861-5000). Kathi Taylor leads this lesson 12:30-3:30 p.m. every Thurs. Enrollment is $6.

PARENTING CLASSES Forty Carrots Family Center, 1500 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota (365-7716 or fortycarrots.org). Forty Carrots offers a variety of resources for parents and children during the first five years of life. Call for classes, dates, times and enrollment fees.

PROFFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES Ringling College, 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (955-8866 or ringling.edu/cssp). Workshops for adults, teens and children run through Dec. 12. Studios range in length from one-day up to ten sessions. Call for more information.

RAW RAW FOODS CLASSES 1330 Central Ave., Sarasota (720-2309 or floralconcept.com). Call for classes, dates and times.
REJUVENATIONS 2610 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota (554-8657 or rejuvenationscenter.com). Energy Enhancement classes with Yoga Instructor Susan Clare are held every Thursday from 9 to 10 a.m. Cost is $10 plus normal fees. A series of lectures entitled “Introductions to Understanding Spiritual Worlds” are given at various times. Contact for more information. Free.

RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (955-8866 or ringling.edu/CSSP). The college’s Continuing Studies and Special Programs department presents a variety of ongoing adult workshops and classes, teen studios and courses for children. Call or go online for details.

SARASOTA COUNTY GOVERNMENT Various locations, Sarasota County (861-5000 or scgov.net). The county offers an ongoing variety of classes, workshops, lectures and social events for all ages. Call for details and locations.

SARASOTA SCHOOL OF GLASS AND CRAFTS 999 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota (371-5492 or sarasotaschoolofglass.com). A variety of classes on stained glass, mosaics, glass blowing, beadmaking, sandblasting and more are available. Call for details.

SENATOR BOB GRAHAM Hyatt Regency, 1000 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota (349-8350 or forumtruth.org). Senator Graham kicks off the Forum Truth speaker series discussing national security. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18. $20 members, $25 non-members.

SEXUALITY AND SENSUALITY SEMINARS June Tomaso-Wood, Sarasota (284-4268 or junetomaso-woodlcsw.com). LCSW sex therapist offering seminars for the self-assured women. Contact to register or for more details.

SMALL BUSINESS CLASSES ComCenter Lakewood Ranch, 9040 Town Center Parkway, Lakewood Ranch (758-2404 or foxbusinesstraining.com). Fox Business Training Institute offers a variety of classes on computers and technology, marketing, team building, business skills and management. Call or go online for more information.

SPIRITUAL FREEDOM Rising Tide International, 5102 Swift Road, Sarasota (923-7834 or risingtideinternational.org). A class with talks, poetry, meditation and Sufi practices is held at 7:30 p.m. every Tues.

TRACES OF OUR PAST: FLORIDA’S HISTORY THROUGH ARCHAELOGY New College of Florida, 5313 Bayshore Road, Sarasota (487-4888). This free lecture series will cover various Florida archaeology and anthropological issues. Call for times and dates. Free.

VENICE THEATRE 140 W. Tampa Ave., Venice (486-8679 or venicestage.com). Registration is now open for the Education and Outreach Department’s fall classes for pre-K children through adults. Programs run eight-to-ten weeks and cover all experience levels. Call for more information.

WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR WRITTEN AND VERBAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS? Sarasota Toastmasters Club, Frank Berlin YMCA, 1075 S. Eucild, Sarasota (377-1205). 7:30 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Wednesdays. Free.

WOMEN AND/IN SCIENCE LECTURE Mildred Sainer Pavillion, New College, 5313 Bayshore Road, Sarasota (487-4645). Dr. Joan Roughgarden brings theoretical ecology and evolution to New College. 3:30 p.m. Nov. 13. Free.

THE WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER Various Locations, Sarasota County (366-1700 or thewomensresourcecenter.org). The center hosts and puts on countless educational programs, covering topics like how to start your own business and self-esteem, and branching out to almost any topic you can think of. Call or visit the website for specific information.

THE WORK Various locations, Sarasota and Manatee Counties (877-285-7142, 266-6905 or consciousregeneration.com). This presentation on the teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky’s Fourth Way is 7-8:30 p.m. every Wed. The program is free.

ZAZEN Aspen Gold Dharma Center, 170 N. Lime Ave., Sarasota (aspengold.org or zen.meetup.com/21). A seated Zen meditation, known as Sanzenkai Zen service, is at 10 a.m. every Sun. There is also an introduction to Zen meditation at 7 p.m. every Wed. Go online for more info.

SPECIAL EVENTS

3RD ANNUAL TATA GALA Sarasota Design Center, 1419 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota (321-7209). This event will feature stunning works of art and exciting entertainment all sharing the common theme of the female form. Proceeds will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research. 7 p.m. Nov. 14. $5.

AIDS WALK New College of Florida, 5800 Bayshore Road, Sarasota (351-4347). This is the 4th AIDS Walk in Sarasota/Manatee to support the programs of Trinity Charities, Inc. 8 a.m. Nov. 15. Free.

BRANDEIS NATIONAL COMMITTEE SPECIAL EVENT Temple Beth Shalom, 1050 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota (373-3898 or 387-2233). All of the committee’s events for the upcoming year will be showcased at this major event where group leaders will have a lengthy line-up of registration tables. Arnold Kaplan will enliven the day with an illustrated lecture on the history of Judaism. 9:30 a.m. Nov. 13. Free, breakfast included.

COSMOS & COUGARS The Polo Grill and Bar, 10670 Boardwalk Loop, Lakewood Ranch (782-0899). This party features two for one Cosmos for all the ladies every Tuesday. 4:30 p.m.-Close. Free.

DOWNTOWN SARASOTA FARMERS MARKET On Lemon Avenue, between First Street and Pineapple Avenue (587-4985). Local food, drink and craft artisans display all things organic and creative. 7 a.m.-noon every Sat.

EVERYTHING MUST GO SALE Kelietza Boutique, 602 S. Pineapple Ave. Sarasota (312-5403 or kelietza.com). The store will be closing their doors in the end of November and everything must go. All clothing and accessories will be on sale for 50% off or more.

FARM TO FORK SATURDAYS The Polo Grill and Bar, 10670 Boardwalk Loop, Lakewood Ranch (782-0899). Fresh, locally-grown food will be served every Saturday starting 11:30 a.m. Nov. 14 through April 2010.

FARMERS MARKET Along Main Street, Lakewood Ranch, Bradenton (907-943 or shoplakewoodranchmainstreet.net). This seasonal market returns to Lakewood Ranch for its third season and runs 8 a.m.-1 p.m. every Sat.

FREAKY FRIDAY DANCE PARTY The Polo Grill and Bar, 10670 Boardwalk Loop, Lakewood Ranch (782-0899). DJ Jonathan Cortez will get the party going. 8:30 p.m. Nov. 13. Free.

FREE HEALTH SCREENING Genesis Medical Group, 3333 N. Washington Blvd., Sarasota (957-1970). The free screening service for children and adults will include blood pressure, cholesterol, EKG, hemoglobin, diabetes, pregnancy, BMI, HIV testing and bi-polar evaluation. Nov. 14.

FRIDAY STROLL Main St. and Palm Ave., downtown Sarasota (928-9002). The first Friday of each month, downtown galleries shops and eateries stay open late for your browsing pleasure.

GREAT TEDDY BEAR RUN (rossiterharleydavidson.com). The Sarasota Harley Owners Group is getting ready for their 12th Annual run. Every participant in the police escorted parade donates a new teddy bear to kids with cancer. Nov. 15. Donations accepted.

PRIVATE EYES: A TOUR OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Art Center Sarasota, 707 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (365-2032 or artsarasota.org). Six art collectors have graciously opened their homes and personal art collections to the public for one day only. Please see this week’s See & Do for more information. 10 a.m. Nov. 14. $20 ACS members, $25 non-members, 18 and up.

SIESTA KEY FARMERS MARKET Davidson Drugs parking lot, 5124 Ocean Blvd., Siesta Village (320-4116 or siestafarmersmarket.com). The seasonal green market is back in swing 7 a.m.-noon every Sun., with local vendors, organic and natural produces, fresh coffee, live music and more.

STEAKS, STOGIES, SCOTCH & SPORTS The Polo Grill and Bar, 10670 Boardwalk Loop, Lakewood Ranch (782-0899). Football and Cigars. 7p.m. Nov. 16. Free.

STUDIO 41 Mattison’s Forty-One, 7275 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (921-3400 or mattisons.com). Studio Forty-One is a regular weekly event Thursday through Saturday from 9 p.m.-1 a.m.

YPG ICE BREAKER QUARTERLY NETWORKING EVENT Contact for location (924-3022). 5:30-7 p.m. Nov. 16. $5 members, $10 non-members.

BOOKS

ADVENTURE BOOK CLUB Environeers Outdoor Store, 5373 Fruitville Road, Sarasota (371-6208). Escape reality and be a mind traveler through the world of adventure books. Call to sign up and for more information.

CIRCLE BOOKS 478 John Ringling Blvd., St. Armands Circle, Sarasota (388-2850). Call for more information about book-signing events. All Circle Books events are free.

CREATING CHARACTERS A Cappela Publishing, Sarasota Technical Institute, 4748 Beneva Road, Sarasota (361-6590). Part of the publishing groups Writing/Publishing Workshop series, this event will teach you how to create characters and watch them come alive on the page. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 13. Call for cost.

FLORIDA WRITERS ASSOCIATION’S YOUNG WRITERS GROUP Village Voices, 1010 10th Ave. W., Bradenton (748-6865 or floridawritersmanatee.blogspot.com or floridawriters.net). This group, open to all writers under 19, meets at 4 p.m. the second Saturday of the month. Call for information.

MANATEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Central Library, 1301 Barcarrota Blvd. W., Bradenton (748-5555 or mymanatee.org/library.html), Palmetto Branch Library, 923 Sixth St. W., Palmetto (722-3333), Braden River Branch Library, 4915 53rd Ave. E., Bradenton (727-6079). Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach (778-6341), Rocky Bluff Branch Library, 7016 U.S. 301, Ellenton (723-4821), South Manatee Branch Library, 6081 26th St. W., Bradenton (755-3892). Go online for more event information. All events are free.

REBECCA KATZ BOOK SIGNING Health Park East, 6040 State Road 70, Bradenton (761-9816 or newmedicinecommunity.com). The author will sign copies of her book The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen. 4 p.m. Nov. 13. Free.

SELBY PUBLIC LIBRARY 1331 First St., Sarasota (861-1100 or sclibs.net). Call 953-9539 for information. All events are free.

STEVEN KING DISCUSSION Van Wezel Performings Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota (953-3368 or vanwezel.org). Just days after the release of his new novel, the master novelist will make a rare appearance which will include an onstage interview with Sarasota Herald Tribune’s Susan Rife and an audience Q&A. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16. $15-$20.

VOICES OF VENICE: OPEN MIC POETRY Sanddollar Bookstore, 272 Miami Ave. W., Venice (480-1930 or poetsrule.com). Linda Neckel White hosts this poetry reading event 7-9 p.m. every Thurs. Admission is free.

SPORTS/OUTDOORS/RECREATION

ABSOLUTE BOXING ACADEMY Ashton Business Center, 4463 Ashton Road Unit A (302-4181 or tonyspain.com). The school is offering a free introductory session.

AMERICAN LITTORAL SOCIETY Various locations, Sarasota County (966-7308). Explore Cockroach Bay Aquatic Reserve 10 a.m. Nov. 14. $30 members, $35 non-members. Kayak at South Lido 1 p.m. Nov. 17. $20 member, $25 non-member.

AQUARIAN QUEST Nokomis Beach Park, Albee Road Bridge, Nokomis (587-9313 or aquarianquest.org). Sail the 36-foot catamaran sloop Sea Dragon 5-7 p.m. every Sat. Cost is $30 adults, $15 for kids 12 and under.

BALLROOM DANCING The Ballroom of Sarasota, 5660 Swift Road, Sarasota (925-2411). There is a beginners class 7-8 p.m. every Mon., a lesson on technique 7-8 p.m. every Thurs. and a class for couples 7-8 p.m. every Fri. Call for more information.

BELLY DANCE CLASSES-EGYPTIAN STYLE Various Locations, Sarasota (321-0513). Nirvana teaches various skill levels every Mon. Beginners meet 6-7 p.m.; a fundamentals classes follows 7:15-8:30. Enrollment is $80 for six weeks of beginners’ classes and $40 for five weeks of the fundamentals.

BELLY DANCING Pink Palace, 3316 Webber St., Sarasota (587-6385 or southfloridabellydancers.com). Bethsheba Almah teaches beginning belly dancing classes at her Pink Palace noon-1 p.m. Sun. and 6-7 p.m. Mon. and Wed., and an advanced class 7-8 p.m. Mon. and Wed. Enrollment is $15 per class or $120 per eight weeks. Almah also leads a free class at Ringling College of Art and Design 9-10 p.m. every Wed. and a lesson at Anna Maria Community Center 1-2 p.m. every Sat., which costs $12 for center members and $15 for nonmembers. Almah also performs at Pegasus Greek Family Restaurant every Fri. and Sat. evening. Call for times.

BIRD NATURALIST PROGRAM Myakka River State Park, 13208 State Rd. 72, Myakka (361-6511). The 11th season of the volunteer program begins 9 a.m. Nov.1 and runs everyday though mid April.

CHAMPIONS MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 1980 First St., Bradenton (758-2857). Professional instruction for children ages 6-15 is available in everything from kickboxing to wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Call for more information.

CHERRY BLOSSOM EXOTIC POLE DANCING LESSONS Rosemary Court, 810 Central Ave., Sarasota (224-0110). Get in shape while channeling your inner stripper at these classes. Call for dates, times and enrollment fees.

CLUB SHUFFLE OF FLORIDA Various Locations, Sarasota, Nokomis and Venice (518-9945 or clubshuffle.com). This organization hosts poker games every night of the week. Check out the website to see a specific rundown on where to bring your game.
CONTACT IMPROVISATION Rising Tide 5102 Swift Road, Sarasota (923-7834 or contactimprovfl.org). This combination of dancing, yoga, massage and awareness is offered 7-9 p.m. every Sun. Beginners welcome. Each session is $7.

DANCE CLASS New College of Florida campus Fitness Center, 5800 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota (345-5755, 487-4218 or fuziondance.com). 5:30-7 p.m. every Wed., company members from Fuzion Dance Artists present a mixed-levels class, each week a different modern style. Cost is $12 or $40 for four sessions. 5:30-6:30 p.m. every Mon., there is a beginner-intermediate modern class. Cost is $7 for NCF students, $10 for non-students.

DANCE TRANCE SARASOTA Evalyn Sadlier Jones YMCA, 8301 Potter Park Drive, Sarasota (922-9622 or dancetrancefitness.com). Everyone is welcome to join this high energy fitness class at 5:30 p.m. every Mon. Each class is $13.

GIRLSCOUTS OF GULFCOAST FLORIDA Various locations, Sarasota County (921-5358 or gsgcf.org

INTERNATIONAL DANCERCISE Body & Soul Wellness Island, 1206 16th Ave. W., Bradenton Village of the Arts (228-1742). 5:30-6:30 p.m. every Tues., get fit with routines that incorporate different cultures. A $10 donation is requested.

LULLY MAC BALLET SCHOOL 1308 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey (237-8373 or lullymacballetschool.com). This school offers Latin dance aerobics, recreational ballet, jazz/hip-hop and stretch and strengthen classes for adults throughout the year. Call for specific class information, dates, and prices.

MASTERS SWIM PROGRAM Arlington Park & Aquatic Center, 2050 Waldemere St., Sarasota (316-1346). National organization offering organized swim workouts, competitions, clinics and workshops for ages 18 and over. Contact for more information.

NORDIC POLE WALKING CLASSES Foot Solutions Sarasota, 5519 Palmer Crossing Circle, Sarasota (927-9629). Foot Solutions is conducting this 10-class program at 7:45 a.m. Sat. mornings. Enrollment is $5 per class.
ROSEMARY COURT WELLNESS CENTER 800-830 Central Ave., Sarasota (952-5280 or rosemarycourt.com). A variety of yoga and Pilates classes are offered on an ongoing basis. Call for details.

SARASOTA LEARN-TO-DANCE Indigo Hotel, 1223 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota (400-7207). Learn wedding dances like the fox trot, tango and more at 6:15 p.m. and Latin dance at 7:30 p.m. the third Wed. of the month. Cost is $5 for each session.

SARASOTA SHELL CLUB Mote Marine Aquarium, 3rd Floor Buchanan Room, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota (492-5296 or sarasotashellclub.com). Monthly meetings for those interested in shells, shelling or beach combing.

THIRD SATURDAY STROLL Sarasota Succulent Society, 1310 38th St., Sarasota (924-2703). The gardens and historic home site open for visitors 9 a.m.-noon the third Sat. of the month and 9 a.m.-noon every Mon. Admission is free.

ULTIMATE-U TEEN FITNESS CHALLENGE Bee Ridge Park, 4430 S. Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota (726-4580 or ultimate-u.com). 5-6 p.m. every Fri., residents ages 12-17 are invited to this boot camp for teens that includes body weight exercises, games, relays and more. The event is free.

MUSEUMS/ATTRACTIONS

BIG CAT HABITAT AND GULF COAST SANCTUARY 7101 Palmer Blvd., Sarasota (371-6377 or bigcathabitat.org). The attraction re-opens for the season, offering weekend open houses and educational training demonstrations featuring lions, bears, primates, birds, goats, tortoises and more. Shows are at 12:30 p.m. every Sat.-Sun. Admission is $12 adults, $10 seniors, $5 for children 12 and under.

BISHOP PLANETARIUM 201 10th St. W., Bradenton (746-4131 or southfloridamuseum.org/planetarium). A state-of-the-art, all digital full dome planetarium and theater featuring astronomy presentations, sound and light shows, this longtime attraction showcases a rotating lineup of daily entertainment. New to the planetarium: Narrated by Rene Auberjonois, that mush-faced dude from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Extreme Planets provides viewers with a gander at what worlds outside our solar system might look like, projected across the planetarium’s giant dome. We’ve already discovered hundreds of planets beyond our little neck of the galactic woods that might be ripe for extra-terrestrial life; this display of science fact will tell you why, along with some fantastical imaginings about molten lava planets and water-worlds free from mullets, oil pirates and bad acting. Hopefully they’ll throw in a blast of the Houses of the Holy laser-light show at the end to clear the 45 minutes of learning from our brains. Bishop acquired a 50-year lease of the show thanks to donors Dan and Becky Pope, so you’ll have plenty of opportunities to catch Extreme Planets. Call or go online for various show information and showtimes. Admission is $15.95 for adults, $13.95 for seniors 60 and up, $11.95 for children 4-12, and free for kids under 4 with an adult.

BUCKO’S MUSEUM 1923 Myrtle St., Sarasota (355-7644 or buckos.net). Founded in 1960 as an Army-Navy store, Bucko’s is today both a new and used furniture store and a showcase for assorted curios from the past. The arcane is king at this disorganized, intriguing jumble of objects. Hours are 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Admission is free.

THE CHILDREN’S GARDEN 1670 10th Way, Sarasota (330-1711 or sarasotachildrensgarden.com). With whimsical, delightful sections such as the Sunflower House, Safari Land, Moon Garden, Flamingo Road and Mint Mountain, you’re unlikely to find another local park or garden like it. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Admission is $10 for ages 13 and up, $5 for ages 3-12 and free for kids under 3.

CROWLEY MUSEUM & NATURE CENTER 16405 Myakka Road, Sarasota (322-1000 or crowleymuseumnaturectr.org). Crowley, a nature and pioneer history center, boasts no less than five native Florida habitats, a half-mile-long boardwalk and an observation tower overlooking the scenic Myakka River. New to the center: A sustainable, muscadine grape vineyard, installed in cooperation with the University of Florida IFAS Extension Service, Florida A&M University’s Center for Viticulture and Small Fruit Research, and the Rosa Fiorelli Winery. All types of volunteers are needed at the nature center — gift shop attendants, outdoor handypersons and tour guides among them. Normal center hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. Regular admission is $7 for adults, $3 for ages 5-12, and free for children under 5 and members.

ELLENTON ICE AND SPORTS COMPLEX 5309 29th St. E., Ellenton (723-3663 or ellentonice.com). The 15,000-square-foot site features two NHL-sized rinks for public and inline ice skating, youth and high school ice hockey league opportunities, and a health and fitness center. Hours and prices vary.

FAMILY HERITAGE HOUSE MUSEUM State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota, 5840 26th St. W., Bradenton (752-5319 or scf.edu). Since 1990, the Heritage House has collected a wide array of artifacts and literature about the history and culture of African-Americans. Hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tues.-Thurs. Admission is free.

FELTS AUDUBON PRESERVE 4600 24th Ave. E., Palmetto (729-2222 or manateeaudubon.org). The Manatee County Audubon Society opens up this bird preserve 8 a.m.-noon the first Sat. of every month. Admission is free.

FLORIDA EVER-GLIDES 200 S. Washington Blvd., Ste. 11, Sarasota (363-9556 or floridaever-glides.com). This Segway tour company offers all kinds of guided rides through historic downtown and out to the beaches. Trips leave at all hours; prices vary with the tour.

FLORIDA GULF COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM U.S. 301 and 83rd Street E., Parrish (776-0906, 877-869-0800 or fgcrrm.org). Take a train ride through a section of Manatee County on an antique diesel locomotive, learning facts and history along the way. The 90-minute trips depart at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sat. and Sun. Fares are $10 for adults, $6 for ages 3-11 and free for children 2 and younger.

G.WIZ 1001 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota (309-4949 or gwiz.org). There are 85 permanent science exhibits for kids here, spread over two floors and located just outside of downtown. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and noon-5 p.m. Sun. Admission costs $16 for ages 19 and up, $14 for seniors 65 and over, $11 for ages 3-18 and free for kids under 3; members receive discounts.

HISTORIC SPANISH POINT 337 N. Tamiami Trail, Osprey (966-5214 or historicspanishpoint.org). Burial mounds thousands of years old, a restored 19th-century pioneer home and some elaborate gardens are set against the backdrop of south Sarasota County wilderness. This site is convenient enough for a day trip, but offers enough middle-of-nowhere charm to keep visitors coming back. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and noon-5 p.m. Sun. Regular admission is $9, $8 for Florida residents and seniors 65 and over, $3 for kids ages 6-12 and free for children under 6 and Spanish Point members.

THE JOHN AND MABLE RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota (358-3180, 359-5700 or ringling.org). If you’re a local, you already know about it. If you’re a tourist, you probably plan on seeing it. Here’s what you can expect: In the permanent collection are works by Rubens, Poussin, Hals and others. More than 10,000 works are on display, as is Cà d’Zan, the winter residence of circus magnate John Ringling, and a work of art itself. Custom iPod audio tours of the mansion are available. Elsewhere on the grounds is the Circus Museum, which features costumes, a circus-in-miniature and the 1952 film The Greatest Show on Earth (filmed in Sarasota) running in a continuous loop. The Circus Museum’s Tibbals Learning Center is also open, spotlighting Howard C. Tibbals’ enormous miniature circus. The intricately detailed re-creation covers 3,800 square feet and features models of more than 1,500 circus performers and staff. New to the Circus Museum is the Wisconsin, the Ringlings’ private railcar. The museum offers family-friendly programs, activities and tours 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Saturdays; call or go online for details. Hours are 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily. Admission is $19 for adults, $16 for seniors 65 and up, $6 for active U.S. military members and for kids ages 6-17 and free for children 5 and under and museum members. Guests can also contribute an additional $1 to help museum preservation. Admission to the art museum is free for all every Mon.

LEBARGE TROPICAL CRUISES U.S. 41 at Marina Jack’s, Sarasota (366-6116 or lebargetropicalcruises.com). A fun and unusual way of exploring Sarasota’s marine life and history, LeBarge offers three different tours in addition to private charters, special events and late-night cruises. Dolphin watch cruises depart at 11 a.m. Mon.-Sat.; narrated sight-seeing cruises depart at 2 p.m. daily; sunset cruises with live entertainment, a light menu and a full bar depart between 5 and 7 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Admission is $18 for the dolphin and narrated cruises ($13 for children 12 and younger) and $20 all ages for the sunset cruise (children 3 and younger ride free).

LEGACY TRAIL Various points of entry south of Clark Road in Sarasota to Center Road in Venice (861-5000 or scg.co.sarasota.fl.us/rails-to-trails). We’re still a year out before Sarasota County’s massive Legacy Trail nears completion, but the framework is in place and people are already strolling, jogging and biking down the pastoral 10.5 mile stretch. The former CSX Transportation railroad corridor runs from just south of Clark Road to Center Road in Venice, broken only by old railroad trestles slated for replacement or rehabilitation next year. Although you can access the path at a dozen locations, parking at the end points can be a pain; the county’s recent purchase of 10 acres on the south terminus of Legacy will remedy half that problem fairly quickly. Slather on the sunscreen and slap on a hat for a weekend jaunt down Sarasota’s entrée into suburban hiking. The attraction is free.

LEMON BAY PARK AND ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood (474-3065). A favorite location for weddings, this 204-acre picturesque park is dedicated to nature study and has an environmental center where classes are held regularly. Also, guests can enjoy the butterfly garden, fishing, nature trails and picnicking on the grounds. Hours vary.

MARIE SELBY BOTANICAL GARDENS 900 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota (366-5731 or selby.org). The orchid collection, numbering over 6,000, lies just past the garden’s entrance. Beyond that is the bamboo pavilion, koi pond, Banyan Grove, Succulent and Cactus Garden and other picture-perfect displays. This is a great place for plant and outdoor enthusiasts, tourists, out-of-town guests, and anyone seeking solace from the daily grind. There are also numerous art classes being put on by the garden, focused on techniques for painting the site’s own collections, along with horticulture, photography, and health and discovery courses. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Admission is $17 for adults, $6 for children ages 6-11 and free for members and kids under 6.

MOTE MARINE LABORATORY 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota (388-4441, 800-691-MOTE or mote.org). Mote’s aquarium features everything from the cute-and-cuddly (puffer fish and seahorses) to the strange and mysterious (sharks and anglerfish). Once you’re done staring at the fish from land, get on the water for a pelican’s-eye view, either aboard Mote’s 40-foot pontoon boat or on a guided kayak tour. Visit the Mammal Center, where Mote biologists rehabilitate sea turtles, whales and dolphins. Lastly, check out the giant (dead) squid on display, preserved in all its colossal-eyed grandeur. Mote always needs volunteers to work with the public in the Aquarium and support educational or research efforts. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Lab admission costs $17 for adults and ages 13 and up, $16 for seniors over 65, $12 for ages 4-12, and free for kids under 4 and members.

MYAKKA RIVER STATE PARK 13208 S.R. 72, Sarasota (361-6511 or myakkariver.org).

Roughly 50 square miles of wilderness constitute this, one of Florida’s oldest and largest state parks. Developed in the ’30s, many of the historical buildings (including five rental log cabins) are still in use. Guided tours, bikes, kayaks and canoes are all available for a fee. You may need to use all of them, too; with 39 miles of trails, there is a lot of ground to cover here. Hours are 8 a.m.-sunset daily. Entrance to the park is $5 per carload.

OSCAR SCHERER STATE PARK 1843 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey (483-5956 or floridastateparks.org/oscarscherer). This park stretches over 1,300 acres and features scrubby flatwoods, mesic flatwoods, tracts of depression marshes, pine forests and a blackwater stream called South Creek. Florida scrub jays abound here, along with bobcats, river otters, bald eagles and alligators. Take the self-guided nature trail, dip into the freshwater lake, rent canoes or have a picnic at this lovely park. Also on the premises is the Lester Finley Nature Trail, specially built to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities. Birdwalks are held every Thursday at 8 a.m. through April, cost is park admission. Hours are 8 a.m.-sunset. Admission is $4 per carload of up to eight people.

SARASOTA COUNTY HISTORY CENTER 6062 Porter Way, Sarasota (861-1180, 355-7637 or scg.co.sarasota.fl.us/Historical_Resources). The center presents a variety of exhibits paying tribute to the SRQ’s heritage. Call for hours and more information.

SARASOTA JUNGLE GARDENS 3701 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota (355-5305 or sarasotajunglegardens.com). Featuring 10 acres of native and exotic plants, jungle animals, reptiles and birds, and a petting zoo. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Admission is $12 for adults, $11 for seniors, $8 for ages 3-12 and free for children 2 and younger.

SEMINOLE GULF RAILWAY Colonial Station, 2805 Colonial Blvd., Fort Myers (239-275-8487 or semgulf.com). 6:30 p.m. every Fri.-Sat., take the “Hard Day’s Death”-themed dinner ride, when a mop-top rock group takes the train by storm. Tickets are $59-$69. 6:30 p.m. every Wed.-Thurs. and 5:30 p.m. Sun., experience “Caloosa Get Your Gun.” Tickets are $59. Two-hour excursion trains run 10:30 a.m. Wed. and Sat. and 1 p.m. Sun. Tickets are $19.95 adults, $11.95 for children ages 3-12. Call for more information.

SHAMROCK PARK AND NATURE CENTER 3900 W. Shamrock Drive, Venice (486-2706 or 316-1172). Eighty-two glorious acres offering fun activities for active and non-active types alike. Sporty types can jog the trails and play tennis or basketball. Those less inclined to break a sweat can take leisurely strolls through preserved natural habitats for endangered plants and animals, or just swing at the playground. Nature study classes are offered at the environmental center. Call for hours and admission prices.

SOUTH FLORIDA MUSEUM 201 10th St. W., Bradenton (746-4131 or southfloridamuseum.org). This museum houses the most comprehensive collection of material from archaeological sites in Florida, much of it from the Paleoindian period through the Conquest. There’s also the beloved manatee, Snooty, who has become something of a minor celebrity over the years. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. and noon-5 p.m. Sun. Admission is $15.95 for adults, $13.95 for seniors, $11.95 for kids ages 5-12, and free for kids under 4 and members of the Museum Friends Program.

STARDUST EVENT CENTER 2571 12th St., Sarasota (365-6888 or stardusteventcenter.com). This longtime skate rink-turned-all-purpose event center hosts a variety of family-themed activities, in addition to regular roller and inline skate sessions. Skate session dates and times, admission fees and special event details vary. Call or go online for details.

SOCIAL/NETWORKING/POLITICAL GROUPS

COALITION OF CITY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS Waldemere Fire Station, Corner of Waldemere and East Ave, Sarasota (955-0790). Meets the first Saturday of each month. Call for information.

THE DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB OF MANATEE COUNTY Westminster Manor, 1700 21st Ave. W., Bradenton (795-7608).

DIVA ANGELS This group of female motorcycle enthusiasts presents a social hour at 6 p.m. and meets at 7 p.m. the third Tues. of the month. They also host a ride the first Sun. of the month, and a dinner ride the second Wed. of the month. Call for more information.

NORTH SARASOTA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB North Sarasota County Library, 2801 Newtown Blvd., Sarasota (351-8155 or 351-5131). The group meets at 5:30 p.m. the second Thurs. of the month. Call for more information.

NOW SARASOTA-MANATEE CHAPTER Selby Public Library, 1331 First St., Sarasota (726-6623). The National Organization for Women meets 6:30-7:45 p.m. the third Tues. of the month.

POSITIVELY SPEAKING TOASTMASTERS Episcopal Church of the Nativity, 5900 N. Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota (927-5665 or posspeaking.freetoast.org).  Develop your public speaking skills at 6 p.m. every Fri. Guests are welcome.

SANGHA LEADS CLUB I Am Center, 1918 Robinhood St., Sarasota (markmarvell.com). Small business owners, sales and marketing folks are invited to join this new, weekly organization encouraging local business empowerment and development. Go online for information. Fee is $5.

SARASOTA EVENING TOASTMASTERS CLUB Sarasota County Terrace Building, 101 S. Washington Blvd., 10th floor, Sarasota (362-3607). Sharpen your communication and leadership skills 6-7:30 p.m. every Wed. The initial visit is free.
SARASOTA FOOD NOT BOMBS Five Points Park, downtown Sarasota (sarasotafnb@yahoo.com). Fight poverty and militarism by bringing a vegetarian dish to this weekly potluck at 6 p.m. every Fri.

SARASOTA SUCCULENT SOCIETY Sarasota Garden Club, 1131 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota (924-2703). The group meets at 7:30 p.m. the first Tues. of the month.

THE SOUTH COUNTY ROAD RIDERS Honda, 811 Tamiami Trail, By-Pass, Venice (496-4197 or 416-0026). Motorcycle club meets to raise money for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation every second Tuesday. Call for information.

VENICE DEMOCRATIC CLUB United Church of Christ Naar Hall, 620 Shamrock Blvd., Venice (492-5965 or venicedemocrats.org). The club meets 12:30-2:30 p.m. the fourth Sat. of the month.

THE WELCOME CLUB OF SARASOTA Laurel Oak Country Club, 2700 Gary Player Blvd., Sarasota (776-3899 or welcomeclubsarasota.tripod.com). This group welcomes newcomers to Sarasota and Manatee counties with a guest speaker and a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. every fourth Thurs. Reservations are required, and cost $20.

WOMEN WITH MOXIE Southgate Community Center, 3145 South Gate Circle, Sarasota (womenwithmoxie.com). This group for local business women meets 7-9 p.m. on the second Wed. of the month. Moxie Night is 5:30-8 p.m. every Tues. at Towles Court’s Canvas Café, including drink specials.

SUPPORT GROUPS/VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

AARP SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM 73 S. Palm Ave., Ste. 225, Sarasota (366-9039). This program has been designed to help those 55 and older with limited financial resources find work. Participating seniors work part-time with local agencies while receiving paid training and personalized employment assistance to help them find better paying jobs. Enrollment in the program is completely free. There is an informational seminar 10 a.m.-noon every Wed.

ALSO OUT SUPPORT GROUP 1470 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota (951-2576 or alsoyouth.org). ALSO Out Youth is a support group for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youths. They have different programs available; get in touch for more information.

CAMELOT COMMUNITY CARE, INC. 239 U.S. 301 Blvd. E., Ste. A, Bradenton (708-9764 or camelotcommunitycare.org). Camelot is always looking for bighearted therapeutic foster parents and is seeking out individuals, local businesses and community organizations to “sponsor” a child as part of their Secret Santa program.

FLORIDA HOUSE LEARNING CENTER 4600 Beneva Road S., Sarasota (316-1200). Volunteers are needed to help teach visitors about resource conservation and Florida-friendly lifestyles. Call for more information.

FORTY CARROTS FAMILY CENTER 1500 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota (365-7716 or fortycarrots.org). Forty Carrots hosts a wealth of programs for young children and their caregivers. Call or, better yet, check out the website for details.

GIRL SCOUTS OF GULFCOAST FLORIDA 4780 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota (921-5358, ext. 325, 318 or gsgcf.org). The Girl Scouts are always on the lookout for dependable adult female role models, and the need for mentors for middle school girls is especially great this fall.

GUARDIAN AD LITEM PROGRAM Various Locations, Manatee County (744-9473 or 12circuitgal.org). This group offers supervision and support to the staggering number of children in the dependency system of local courts. Call or visit the website to find out how you can help.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 1757 N. East Ave., Sarasota (365-0700 or sarasotahabitat.com). Habitat is always looking for volunteers to help out with its countless construction projects in the area. Call for more information.

HOMELESS OUTREACH Behind The Salvation Army, 911 Central Ave., Sarasota (879-5477 or brothersservingchrist.org). Brothers Serving Christ and The Salvation Army are teaming up for homeless outreach by collecting donations of clothing, toiletries and cash. You can drop stuff off at the above address noon-5 p.m. every Tues. and Thurs.

INSTRIDE THERAPY 1621 Ranch Road, Nokomis (412-9333 or instridetherapy.org). Formerly known as the Smith Center for Therapeutic Riding, this equine-assisted therapy center is looking for volunteers to work on everything from running programs to maintaining facilities and taking care of horses.

MAYORS’ FEED THE HUNGRY PROGRAM (364-7440 or mayorsfeedthehungry.org). The annual program once again needs your help. A gift of $10 provides a meal for one, $20 for two, $50 for five and up. Call or go online for information.

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD (407-852-3727 or samaritanspurse.org). Call or go online to learn how you can participate in the Christian relief organization’s effort to benefit Sarasota families.

SAFE PLACE RAPE AND CRISIS CENTER 2139 Main St., Sarasota (739-6290). SPARCC hosts a Survivors of Incest and Sexual Abuse (SISA) support group for women 6-7:15 p.m. the last Mon. of the month and 2:30-4 p.m. the first Thurs.

SARASOTA SCI SUPPORT GROUP HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital, 6400 Edgelake Drive, Sarasota (921-8600 or scisupportgroup.webs.com). This supportive network for people who have experienced spinal cord injuries meets at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. Free.

SCOPE Center for Arts and Humanities, 1226 N. Tamiami Trail, Ste. 202, Sarasota (365-8751 or scopeexcel.org). Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to engage local residents in planning for the future and enhancing the quality of life in Sarasota County.

SCORE MANASOTA CHAPTER 2801 Fruitville Road, Suite 280, Sarasota (955-1029 or score-suncoast.org). These nonprofit Counselors to America’s Small Business need help with the public service they offer the community. Call for more information.

SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CENTER 1888 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota (955-2122, 866-955-2122 or seniorfriendship.com). The center puts on a variety of clinics and programs for seniors interested in maintaining their health, such as free screenings, diabetes information, etc. Please contact them for more information about specific events.

STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA Various locations, Sarasota and Manatee Counties (752-5208 or scf.edu). The Bradenton, Venice and Lakewood Ranch campuses need volunteers to serve in a variety of capacities, from working in the library, bookstore or registration office to helping out with theater and athletic events and making interview calls. Call or go online for information.

TRANSITIONS SUPPORT GROUP United Church of Christ, 3700 26th St. W., Bradenton and USF Sarasota campus, 5700 N. Tamiami Trail, Room A-111, Sarasota (739-7103, 727-522-3907 or transitionsfvs.org/support.html). This grief support group meets 5-6:30 p.m. every Sun. in Bradenton and 5-6:30 p.m. every Wed. in Sarasota to discuss life changes and how to cope.

THE WELLNESS COMMUNITY OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Various Locations, Sarasota County (921-5539 or wellness-swfl.org). This organization provides free support and education for those affected by cancer. Contact the group for a more thorough idea of the group’s outreach programs.

WSLR 96.5 LPFM (894-6469 or wslr.org). Sarasota’s community radio station needs help doing a variety of tasks, from manning booths at area farmers’ markets to helping out in the studio. Call to find out specifically how you can contribute.


5 Responses to “The List: Every event worth listing Thurs., Nov. 12-Wed., Nov. 18”

  1. Allison Komyati Says:

    I love the list. With a list that long everyone should find something fun to do. I know I will be advising my family friends and co workers on the wonderful things to do this week in SRQ.

    Have a wonderful day,
    Allison

    “eat at the Main Bar”

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