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f r o m t h e • p ubl i s h e r ovember marks the official beginning of the Sarasota social season and we are ready! The season will bring a greater number of events, galas, and performances—more than we have seen in a long time. I feel, though, like season may have started a bit earlier as we have already enjoyed so many wonderful events in September and October. But it’s November, and it’s official. Dust off your tuxedos, puff up the ball gowns, buy your seats, and mark your calendars! In this issue, themed “Tis the Season”, we provide a comprehensive calendar which will tell you everything you need to know about the Sarasota social season events. If you are new to the area, and don’t know about a charity, please look them up and learn more. The many calendar quotes from either organization CEOs, directors, or event chairs will hopefully sway you into action. And please don’t wait because many of these events sell out fast—they are red hot tickets for sure! Ladies, if you’re thinking about what to wear, please peruse the Foxy Lady fashion spread in this issue. This wonderful ladies’ store has been outfitting many women in our town for decades and store associates have a great eye for what looks best. Among the hottest tickets will be The Sarasota Ballet Gala, which supports The Sarasota Ballet performances. This season it will present what just may be its best season ever, after which the Company marches to its performance in London later this spring. We take pride in being a media sponsor of some performances as well as the Gala. Please read all performances two and three in this issue. Scene is also delighted to be a media sponsor of Selby Garden’s Orchid Ball, one of the season’s best events. Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast is launching Party in Paradise, which will replace its wildly popular Palm Ball. This event promises to be equally incredible. The Sarasota Opera Gala as well as the Hospital Gala are always hot tickets and always have great entertainment. My good friend Cliff Roles, quickly recovering from a stroke, will be a thoughtful presence at this season’s events. He is the de facto chronographer of social events in Sarasota, brining premium social photography to the community, and creating a personal communication link between organization and people. While he will not be navigating the maze of tables this season, acknowledging the throngs of attendees, usually by name, and acting as a true ambassador of philanthropic causes, we will undoubtedly miss him as he enjoys his retirement. We are pleased to acknowledge Cliff in this issue and pay tribute to his community contributions. On a personal note, as Cliff and I got to know each other over the past five years, we became friends, and he became a guide to me as I navigated my way through seasons here in Sarasota. He introduced me to people, he has made suggestions on event participation, and he became an advocate for me in this community. I continue to enjoy Cliff’s friendship and I am looking forward to him being increasingly active. This month’s Around Town is a conversation with Peter Rothstein, the new Producing Artistic Director of Asolo Rep Theatre. This renowned director of theater, musical 12

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CHILDREN FIRST FLIP FLOPS & FASHION Celebrate by the sea with a fabulous day of sun, fun, and fashion! Dine on delicious fare from Sharky’s on the Pier and enjoy the fresh gulf breeze as you watch friends and colleagues strut down the runway in the latest fashions. Sharky’s on the Pier | childrenfirst.net

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SCF FOUNDATION ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP LUNCHEON Join SCF Foundation for an inspiring afternoon dedicated to empowering students to propel their careers forward. Honor the scholarship recipients and the incredible contributions of SCF Foundation supporters. Savor a delicious lunch, enjoy an SCF Presidential String Quartet, and hear from scholarship recipients. Michael’s On East | scf-foundation.org 18

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2 NEW COLLEGE FOUNDATION SOIRÉE ON THE BAY CLAMBAKE New College Foundation’s signature annual event and the largest fundraiser for support of scholarships for New College students. Experience New England fare cuisine with cocktails and paired wine, live entertainment, live auctions, and more. College Hall Bayfront | ncf.edu

3 SPARCC BLACK TIE GALA SPARCCLE IN THE GARDEN Enjoy thoughtfully curated auction packages, a cocktail reception, sumptuous 3-course dinner and live musical entertainment. Selby Gardens Downtown Campus | SPARCC.net

4 FLORIDA WINEFEST AND AUCTION Chef Christopher Covelli and the Realm Restaurant Group Cuisine Team will present a 5-course wine & truffle dinner – each course will include the exotic mushrooms treasured by gourmets. Sage Restaurant | floridawinefest.org 20

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TIDEWELL FOUNDATION REMEMBRANCE WALK The Remembrance Walk will feature opening ceremonies, turnarounds at any point along the 3-mile route for those who prefer a shorter distance, an awards ceremony for top fundraisers, food trucks and refreshments, and a Full Life Fair where participants can learn about Tidewell Hospice and Empath Health’s wide range of services. Nathan Benderson Park | tidewellfoundation.org


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14 CHILDREN FIRST ROCKIN’ LOBSTER Enjoy the easy, breezy atmosphere at Children First’s Rockin’ Lobster Beach Party. Kick back, relax, and indulge in all of your favorite libations in the seaside cocktail lounge. Sharky’s On The Pier | childrenfirst.net

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CONSERVATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL RECEPTION Join the Conservation Foundation to celebrate twenty years of conservation and community. Each year, the conservation community comes together to celebrate achievements over the past year. This year marks the Conservation Foundation’s 20th Anniversary. Bay Preserve, Osprey | conservationfoundation.com

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RESILIENT RETREAT FARM-TO-TABLE DINNER This dinner will showcase a delectable multi-course meal prepared by local chefs under Resilient Retreat’s magnificent oak trees. Resilient Retreat | resilientretreat.org


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6 PAINTING IN THE GARDENS Learn how to paint in the gardens with instructor Corine Jo Fallacaro, an award-winning impressionist painter, illustrator, graphic designer and art teacher. Wine, champagne and refreshments will be provided. Sarasota Garden Club | sarasotagardenclub.org

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9 ARGUS FOUNDATION LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS DINNER Join The Argus Foundation for their Annual Awards Dinner. This year, we will be honoring Jon Swift, and posthumously honoring William Harrison. Hyatt Regency Sarasota | eventbrite.com

9 CHILD PROTECTION CENTER NIGHT OF HOPE AND HEALING Join the Child Protection Center and bring hope & healing to the fight against child abuse in our community. Plantation Golf & Country Club | cpcsarasota.org

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10 Easterseals Pro/Am Golf Tournament Join Easterseals at The Meadows Country Club for the 28th Annual Meadows Cup Pro/Am Tournament benefitting InStride Ranch of Easterseals Southwest Florida. InStride Ranch provides equine therapy serving children and adults living with disabilities and equine assisted learning for veterans and first responders. The Meadows Country Club | easterseals-swfl.org

10 MANATEE COUNTY FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES GALA Join the FCA for a night of inspiration at the Gala Fundraiser. Party with a purpose and raise funds to help support the organization. Legacy Hotel at IMG Academy | eventbrite.com

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11 Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe Fall Gala: Soul Train 2 Guests will enjoy a live performance from WBTT’s singers and band, with tunes that will help guests to relive memories from “Soul Train’s” peak in the 1970s. Catered by Michael’s On East. Sailor Circus Arena | westcoastblacktheatre.org

12 Sarasota Orchestra Brunch For over 60 years, Sarasota Orchestra has made music education a priority for aspiring young musicians, beginner through advanced. Enjoy a delicious brunch and experience this program in action. Michael’s On East | sarasotaorchestra.org


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SIESTA KEY CRYSTAL CLASSIC Every November, Siesta Key Beach transforms into an outdoor art gallery. For four days, it hosts the incredible Master Sand Sculpting Competition, which features sand sculptors from all over the world. Siesta Key Beach | rove.me

BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS TOMMY BAHAMA CLASSIC Continental breakfast, shot gun golf tournament and posttournament reception benefitting Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Sun Coast. The Resort at Longboat Key Club | bbbssun.org

11 ALL FAITHS FOOD BANK FRIENDS FULL OF GIVING Gather with friends and family to give thanks and enjoy a delicious modern Thanksgiving dinner in benefit of the ThankFULL tummies campaign. Casey Key | allfaithsfoodbank.org

11 SUNCOAST FOOD & WINE FEST This annual event offers an afternoon of samplings and tastings from a large selection of the area’s finest restaurants as well as a variety of fine wines and other beverages in a beautiful outdoor setting. Premier Sports Campus | eventbrite.com

13 AVIVA KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE An annual event to benefit Aviva’s Benevolent Care Fund which supports residents who outlive their financial resources so they can remain in their Aviva homes with dignity. Michael’s On East | avivaseniorlife.org

15 SARASOTA ART MUSEUM FRESH PERSPECTIVES LUNCHEON A new series featuring guest artists, curators and speakers. Each event will include a mimosa reception and two-course, farmto-table seated lunch. Sarasota Art Museum | sarasotaartmuseum.org


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WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER WONDER WOMAN’S COLLECTIVE Join the Women’s Resource Center for a panel discussion that aims to explore the unique views, perspectives, stereotypes and biases of each generation. With speakers Boomer Janice Zarro and her Millennial niece Nicole Spiotta. The Grove at Lakewood Ranch| mywrc.org

16 AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE LEGACY LEADERSHIP AWARD DINNER AJC will present its 2023 National Legacy of Leadership Award to Dr. Larry R. Thompson, President of Ringling College of Art & Design. Michael’s On East | eventbrite.com

17 LAUREL CIVIC DREAMS TO SUCCESS GALA The second annual fundraising event supporting the programs and services provided by the Civic Association. Plantation Golf & Country Club | laurelcivic.org


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14 All Star Children’s Foundation Twinkle Ball Join us as we put the twinkle back in the eyes of children living in foster care at the All Star Children’s Foundation Campus of Hope & Healing. Michael’s On East | allstarchildren.org

17 FORTY CARROTS WINE, WOMEN & SHOES SIGNATURE LUNCHEON The annual over-the-top signature luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton includes fabulous wines, stunning stilettos, shopping, and a notto-be-missed fashion show. The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota | fortycarrots.com

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18 SARASOTA FALL FINE ART FESTIVAL Explore and purchase artwork created by artisans throughout Florida and 15 states. Painting, sculpture, jewelry, glass and ceramics, photography, fiber and wearable art to mixed-media, metalwork, woodwork, and more presented by Paragon Festivals and hosted by the Sarasota Downtown Enrichment Association. Downtown Sarasota | mustdo.com


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24-26 FOOD TRUCK RALLY & MUSIC FESTIVAL Get ready to spice up your November with the Food Truck Rally & Music Festival at J.D. Hamel Park. Treat your taste buds to a variety of culinary delights. SCF Foundation Scholarship Note: Possible. Help Make HigherRecipient Education J.D. Hamel Park | It is because you that our I will be able to reinvest into the To learn of more, contact Executive Director, Cassandra Holmes, Help Make Higher Education Possible. paragonfestivals.com at 941.752.5390 or HolmesC@SCF.edu community that invested in me.

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It’s time for fa-la-la-la-fun! We’ve put together some holiday hootinanies and seasonal soirees for you and your family to attend throughout the holiday season.

NOV E M BER E V E N TS 1-24 AUTUMN HAY MAZE Nathan Benderson Park |

18 LIGHTING OF FISHERMAN’S VILLAGE

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Fisherman’s Village, Punta Gorda |

3-4 FESTIVAL OF THE SKELETONS Village of the Arts | villageofthearts.com

4 ST. JUDE HISPANIC FALL FESTIVAL St. Jude Catholic Church | stjudesarasota.org

11 FRIENDS FULL-OF-GIVING All Faiths Food Bank | allfaithsfoodbank.org

11 UTC CHRISTMAS PARADE UTC | utcsarasota.com

16-19 CHRISTMAS IN PINECRAFT Pinecraft Plaza | escape-to-sarasota.com

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18 BRADENTON BEACH TREE LIGHTING Bradenton Beach | bradentongulfislands.com

23 ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DAY TURKEY TROT Nathan Benderson Park |

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1 HOLMES BEACH TREE LIGHTING & HOLIDAY MARKET. Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce | annamariaislandchamber.org

1 HOLIDAY NIGHT OF LIGHTS St. Armands Circle | starmandscircleassoc.com

1-3 THE SINGING CHRISTMAS TREE SPECTACULAR First Baptist Church, Sarasota | brushfire.com

2 26TH ANNUAL JINGLE & JOG

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The Haven | runsignup.com

25 LIGHT UP SIESTA KEY

2 UKRAINIAN CHRISTMAS IN VENICE

Siesta Key Village | my.siestakeychamber.com

25 VENICE HOLIDAY PARADE Historic Downtown Venice | escape-to-sarasota.com

25-26 ATOMIC HOLIDAY BAZAAR Robart’s Arena | sarasotafair.com

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Centennial Park | venicechamber.com

2 NORTHPORT POINSETTIA PARADE City Center Campus | northportfl.gov

2 VENICE CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE Downtown Venice Coastal | venicechristmasboatparade.com


2 SARASOTA HOLIDAY PARADE Main Street, Sarasota | mustdo.com

3 HOLIDAY IN THE GARDENS Sarasota Garden Club | sarasotagardenclub.org

Select Dates 5-29 CHRISTMAS CAROL TROLLEY TOUR Discover Sarasota Tours | discoversarasotatours.com

7 HOLIDAY SPLENDOR AT THE RINGLING The Ringling Museum of Art | ringling.org

8 –Jan 3 SELBY GARDENS LIGHTS IN BLOOM Selby Gardens, Downtown Campus | selby.org

8 GREAT ESCAPES 2 HOLIDAY PARTY The Sarasota Orchestra | sarasotaorchestra.org

9 SHOWFOLKS HOLIDAY CIRCUS SPECTACULAR

9 WINTER WONDERLAND CELEBRATION Downtown Bradenton | cityofbradenton.com

9 TUBA CHRISTMAS CONCERT Centennial Park, Venice | tampabay.com

10 12TH ANNUAL TASTE OF CHANUKAH FOOD & MUSIC FESTIVAL

N EW Y E A R’S E V E E V E N TS NEW YEAR’S EVE AT SELBY GARDENS Selby Gardens, Downtown Sarasota | selby.org

NEW YEAR’S EVE COCKTAILS AT JACK DUSTY Jack Dusty Coastal Cuisine and Crafted Cocktails | ritzcarlton.com

The Jewish Federation | atasteofchanukah.com

10 THE VOICES OF WINTER WITH THE VENICE CHORALE Venice Performing Arts Center | thevenicechorale.org

16 OPEN HOUSE WINE TASTING AND HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE Michael’s Wine Cellar | eventbrite.com

COUNTDOWN TO 2024 AT WATERSIDE PLACE Waterside Place | eventbrite.com

SALUTE TO VIENNA NEW YEAR’S EVE CONCERT The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall | vanwezel.org

DOWNTOWN SARASOTA PINEAPPLE DROP

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Art Ovation Hotel | eventbrite.com

NEW YEAR’S EVE AT UTC UTC | utcsarasota.com

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Gold and Glass Candleholder This festive candleholder features a tall metal cage in vibrant gold with ornamental ovals. A tall glass cylinder sits inside to protect the candle and flame. A beautiful addition to any holiday table. $259 | Rugs As Art | rugsasart.com

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Holiday Gift Guide R a i s e d Do u b l e Pet Feeder This Amish handcrafted wooden pet feeder is great for the dog lover on your list or your favorite furry friend. Available in several finishes and sizes. $239 | Dutch Crafters | dutchcrafters.com

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N u t c r ac k e r King of Hearts Nutcracker by Kurt Adler. A great addition to your home holiday decor. Stands 18” tall. $182 | Shelly’s Gifts and Christmas Boutique | shellysgiftandchristmasboutique.com N at u r e ’ s B o u n t y P o m e g r a n at e Ja m Ja r w i t h Spoo n This adorable jam jar is a stellar and unique addition to your holiday charcuterie or snack board. Fill it with jams, spreads, cheeses and more. $40 | Artisan Cheese Company | artisancheesecompany.com

To d d l e r R a i n B oo t s For the little ones on your list! These adorable waterproof shiny rain boots are handmade from durable, slip-resistant rubber, ensuring their feet stay dry and comfortable in all types of weather. $50 | Hatley | hatley.com

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W h at i s C o n t e m po r a ry A r t ? A G u i d e fo r K i d s Perfect for the young artists on your list, this book opens up the exciting, dynamic and sometimes bewildering world of contemporary art for a young audience, inviting readers to explore, enjoy and question a variety of artworks drawn from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art. $25 | Sarasota Art Museum Gift Shop | sarasotaartmuseum.com E z r a V e n t e d Pa n a m a H at Enjoy the coastal breeze while staying protected from the sun’s harmful rays. The vented crown and comfortable sweatband will keep him cool, even on the hottest days out on the shoreline. $225 | Tommy Bahama, St. Armands | tommybahama.com

C a m p C r a f t C oc k ta i l s Shake things up this season with Camp Craft Cocktails! Our picks for the holidays are Sweater Weather, Peppermint Bark Martini and Affogato. Several other flavors are available as well. Made with clean ingredients and no preservatives. Florida Provisions | watersideplace.com/florida-provisions 42

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Wo m e n ’ s Ho l i day PJ S e t Get ready for Christmas morning with these super soft pajamas. The twopiece set includes a long sleeved jersey knit top and festive printed joggers that have pockets and a comfy drawstring waist. By Mud Pie. Molly’s! A Chic and Unique Boutique $64 | mollyssarasota.com


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NOV 12 MAJESTY OF ROCK No s ta l g i c F l o r i da G i f t C r at e Give your out-of-town guests a piece of Florida to take home with this nostalgic gift crate full of traditional Florida favorites. Includes in-season Florida navel oranges, honey sweet tangerines, and ruby red grapefruit, accompanied by orange marmalade, orange blossom honey, coconut patties and cookies, a chocolate orange and nuts. $114.99 | Floribbean Flo | floribbean.com

NOV 19 RHINESTONE COWGIRLS

NOV 20 SOUNDS OF SOUL

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H u lc h i B e l l u n i S t r e tc h B r ac e l e t Tis the season to sparkle with this 18 karat white gold stretch bracelet featuring a nineteen diamond pave center circle. $3,095 | North Star Fine Jewelry and Gift Boutique | northstarfinejewelry.com

S i e s ta k e y r u m f l a s k The perfect stocking stuffer for your favorite Siesta Key Rum fan! The classic six ounce flask made with 304 stainless steel and genuine leather. Available in blue or tan. $20 | Siesta Key Rum | siestakeyrum.com

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B at h C r u s h This product is more than your average soaking salt. 1818 Farms Bath Crush combines the benefits of Epsom salt with the moisturizing properties of cocoa and shea butters. All natural and hand made. Comes in Buttercream, Lavender, and Spring Flower scents. $20 | Mae Reid Mercantile | Instagram.com/MaeReidMercantile

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A Tuna Christmas By Ed Howard, Joe Sears, J aston Williams

Nov. 29-Dec. 17, 2023

U n i v e r s i t y Pa r k C o u n t ry C l u b Gift Cards Share your love of University Park Country Club this holiday season! Give the gift of golf, tennis, pickleball, fitness and dining. Purchase gift cards in any amount when you visit the Golf Pro Shop. 941-359-9999 | University Park Country Club | universitypark-fl.com

F r o n t- L i t E l e c t r i c B at h r oo m M i r r o r See yourself in the best light! For the DIYer on your list, the Aria mirror offers a delicate dichotomy of design for any home project requiring a unique, contemporary new look. The romantic curves of rounded corners combined with the exacting look of symmetrical inset border of light is the perfect solution. The Plumbing Place | theplumbingplace.com

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Evelyn Paster & Kenney DeCamp

Patty and Barron Schimberg

Sarasota Youth Opera with Richard Russell & Maestro DeRenzi

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Anita Pihl, Richard Russell & Kristin Kaufman

Formerly known as Taste of Downtown, the Sarasota Opera Food & Wine Festival returned with a roster of participating restaurants from across the Sarasota and Manatee region. It’s hard to think of a better way to support Sarasota Youth Opera than an afternoon of great food and fabulous wine while enjoying performances from one of the nation’s top youth music training programs.

Stephanie Sundine & Bobby Garibaldi

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Music and Lyrics by GEORGE GERSHWIN and IRA GERSHWIN Book by KEN LUDWIG Co-Conception by KEN LUDWIG and MIKE OCKRENT Inspired by Material by GUY BOLTON and JOHN MCGOWAN Directed and Choreographed by DENIS JONES Music Direction by ANGELA STEINER


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941.359.0099 | SarasotaBallet.org Jennifer Hackbarth and Ricardo Rhodes in Edwaard Liang’s The Art of War | Photography by Frank Atura

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For 44 years and counting, The Florida Center has offered an extensive range of programs and services for children and families across Sarasota, Charlotte, DeSoto, and Hardee counties. From essential mental health services and early childhood care to professional counseling, therapy, and support tailored to those with developmental disabilities, The Florida Center remains a lifeline for parents navigating crucial stages of their child’s growth and early development. A Committed Volunteer Couple Championing The Florida Center’s initiatives are dedicated volunteers like Gloria and Kraig Koach, who have thrown their support behind the Center for the past 22 years. The couple’s tag-team philanthropic journey began with a love story. Kraig, a Sarasota native with deep roots in the community, met Gloria, an Orlando native, and together, they shared a commitment not only to each other, but to making a difference in the lives of children in their community, starting with their own. “When our daughter was four years old, someone reached out to us and recommended The Florida Center,“ Gloria recalls. “She needed speech therapy and occupational therapy, and thus we became very close with Kim Williams, speech therapist at The Florida Center. Kim was a lifesaver helping us navigate the journey.” Kraig and Gloria’s personal experience with The Florida Center deeply touched their hearts and inspired them to actively support and advance the organization’s mission. “After seeing what The Florida Center was able to accomplish

for our daughter and other children, supporting their mission became the right and natural thing to do,” says Kraig. “We believe children are our most important asset, and certainly, our future.” Looking back on her daughter’s remarkable journey with The Florida Center’s therapists, Gloria expresses her admiration, saying, “They are outstanding in every skill set, displaying compassion, empathy, professionalism, and they are to be commended in all they do to provide the excellent support.” Along with their volunteer involvement with The Florida Center, both Gloria and Kraig have been active in the community. Gloria contributed her time serving on the various boards including the Junior League of Sarasota, Sarasota Middle and Sarasota High School parent/teacher organizations, and The Asolo Theater, while Kraig served on various boards and supported programs, including the Boy Scouts, Pines of Sarasota, Kiwanis Club, and The Women’s Exchange, among others. The Florida Center’s mission deeply resonated with the Koachs’ personal and shared values. As they continued to delve into the various branches of services and programs offered by the Center, their desire to become more involved in supporting these initiatives grew. “The Florida Center and its staff is vast, professional and first-class, and you walk away with a smile, knowing that your donation is being well spent,” Gloria says. Kraig emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community, saying, “It’s absolutely critical that each and every one of us find something that we can support. It helps build the community, brings everyone closer together, and provides essential services to those in need.” NOVEMBER 2023 | SARASOTA SCENE

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“By fostering healthy family relationships, The Florida Center ensures that every child has a stable and loving foundation.”

Over the years, Gloria and Kraig haven’t just offered financial support to The Florida Center; they’ve also become advocates and ambassadors for the organization; their passionate involvement plays a pivotal role in expanding the Center’s reach. The Importance of Early Intervention Kraig firmly believes that the importance of early intervention cannot be overstated. “You can make the largest impact on a person’s life if you get help to them early enough,” he says. The Florida Center offers in-house services, including infant and early childhood mental health care, ensuring children have access to critical resources from an early age. These services directly benefit children, providing essential oneon-one support that can be life-changing. The Center’s long-standing partnership with the Sarasota County School District ensures that they can deliver crucial mental health and counseling services to every elementary school within Sarasota County. Moreover, their commitment extends beyond the confines of school buildings, with counselors making house calls to provide support where it’s needed most. Notably, their pioneering efforts in areas like diagnosis and treatment of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder counseling underscore the Center’s innovative approach to reaching and aiding Sarasota’s most vulnerable children and families in times of need. A Night of Celebration and Giving Back Each year, on the first Friday of December, The Florida Center hosts its annual Gala, a highly anticipated event on Sarasota’s philanthropic calendar. This enchanting evening serves as both a celebration of the organization’s mission

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and a potent fundraising opportunity. The Gala unfolds within a beautifully adorned venue, with attendees eagerly anticipating a night filled with inspiration and camaraderie. Gloria fondly reminisces, “A beautiful video is shown of a family grateful for The Florida Center’s services and support. It demonstrates the impact this organization has on the many needy families in our community.” With elegance and purpose, the Gala raises critical funds to sustain The Florida Center’s vital services and ensures the continued success of its mission. As one who has attended multiple Galas in town, Gloria shares, “This event is special to me, because I have seen firsthand the success of therapy in early childhood development.” The Starfish Academy and Healthy Families Within The Florida Center’s array of programs, The Starfish Academy stands out as a nationally accredited preschool that embodies the spirit of nurturing potential. “The Starfish Academy is an upbeat area within The Florida Center. Innovative, inspiring, and loving describe this wellrounded educational opportunity for young children,” says Gloria. The Starfish Academy is meticulously designed to empower children with the skills, confidence, and foundation they need to thrive in their educational journey. With dedicated, specially trained educators supported by an interdisciplinary team of pediatric specialists, the program is a testament to the Center’s commitment to building strong foundations and setting children on the path to success. Gloria’s heartfelt connection to the cause extends to Healthy Families, another cornerstone program at The Florida Center. This program recognizes the pivotal role of family


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dynamics in a child’s development. Kraig emphasizes that, “By fostering healthy family relationships, The Florida Center ensures that every child has a stable and loving foundation.” “This evidence-based home visit program serves over 800 families in the area,” Gloria adds, “Family Specialists provide positive support, education on child development, health and safety topics, and activities that parents can do with their child. They are first rate and model standards set by Healthy Families America.” Healthy Families strengthens family bonds and equips parents with the tools and resources they need to navigate the challenges that can arise during the early stages of parenthood.

A Legacy of Lasting Love Kraig and Gloria envision a thriving future for The Florida Center as Sarasota’s community grows and children’s needs evolve. They hope for expanded mental health support in schools to further the Center’s mission. Gloria emphasizes the significance of the Gala in raising awareness among their friends, highlighting the Center’s professional and expanding services. Kraig acknowledges Sarasota’s rapid growth, emphasizing the increasing needs for children, presenting a significant challenge. While hands-on roles have transitioned to the next generation, Kraig and Gloria now serve as connectors, utilizing their networks to introduce others to the Center’s mission. They believe that these connections are crucial in supporting the community’s needs and ensuring The Florida Center’s resilience in serving Sarasota’s children and families.

Gloria fondly recalls a heartwarming tradition, “For 10 years, I was on the advisory board of Healthy Families. During Christmas time, I hosted annual luncheons in my home for the social workers because it is rare they have an opportunity to be the featured guests. Serving them was indeed an honor and joy.”

F OR MOR E I N F OR MAT I ON on The Florida Center, visit www.thefloridacenter.org or call 941) 371-8820, ex 1000.

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In a world where music often serves as a universal language, weaving together harmonies that resonate with the soul, Sarasota Orchestra stands as a melodious movement in the community, composing a legacy that spans over seven decades. Founded in 1949 as the Florida West Coast Symphony, Sarasota Orchestra has entertained music lovers and enriched the regional arts scene for 75 years, establishing itself as a cornerstone of musical excellence. As the oldest continuing orchestra in the state of Florida, it has not only entertained music lovers across the region but also attracted and inspired people like Henry Kahwaty, an avid music enthusiast, skilled musician, and current orchestra board member.

formative it was to experience live orchestral performance as a child, sparking his own interest and many of his friends’ eventual careers in music. This musical impact is something he hopes to continue through Sarasota Orchestra.

Kahwaty, moved from Washington D.C. to southern Florida in 2012. His passion for music and connection to the Orchestra runs deep. Kahwaty fondly recalls his introduction to Sarasota Orchestra through his cousin, who played violin with the Orchestra, and her son who went through the Orchestra’s educational programs and won the concerto competition. Though Kahwaty has played the trombone from a young age, he admits that since moving to Sarasota his horn has remained untouched in its case, a testament to his busy life.

Like a well-composed symphony, Sarasota Orchestra’s journey is marked by a series of significant milestones, each adding a unique note to its grand musical composition. The Orchestra’s beginnings trace back to Ruth Cotton Butler, who partnered with community leaders George Gibbs, Sam Hill, and Dr. W.D. Sugg to create an orchestra serving Sarasota and Manatee counties. Their vision became reality in 1949 when the Florida West Coast Symphony held its inaugural performance in collaboration with the Manatee River Choral Club. Since its inception, this institution has been a crescendo of culture and education, echoing through time with a rich history and a promising future. In 2008, the orchestra was rebranded as Sarasota Orchestra, marking a new era of artistic growth. The Orchestra’s primary goals are to engage, educate, and enrich the community through high-quality, live musical experiences. Its threefold mission is dedicated to exquisite performance and first-class musical education.

Now a Sarasota Orchestra devotee, Kahwaty emphasizes the unparalleled magic of live performance. He recalls numerous visiting soloists and conductors sharing how

In the 1960s, the Orchestra expanded its repertoire and outreach. Its artistic director Paul Wolfe launched the Sarasota Music Festival, which has garnered an

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“Seeing their expressions and hearing how the music sounded to them, it’s amazing, and all part of an experience you can only get from a live performance.”

international reputation as a prestigious event for artists to participate in intensive study and public performances. Each June, the Festival welcomes 60 pre-professional fellows from around the globe and 40 faculty artists representing the top conservatories, music colleges, and classical music ensembles for three weeks. This Festival has become a meeting ground for the world’s budding and established musicians, creating a global symphony that resonates with excellence and innovation. As a board member, Kahwaty is actively involved in the Orchestra’s initiatives and future plans. He is particularly enthusiastic about the proposed new Music Center complex, which he sees as a pivotal step in furthering the Orchestra’s mission to bring music to the community. He dreams big about varied programming in the Music Center’s performance spaces showcasing everything from chamber groups to jazz to theatrical performances. For Kahwaty, this isn’t just about having an adequate facility for performances. It’s about having space for educational programs, instrument workshops, and community engagement. He wants to ensure the Orchestra can continue to deliver on its mission to bring music to the people, especially the next generation. “Our mission is broader than just providing concerts for those who want to go out on a Saturday night. It’s important that we do more and place greater emphasis on educating youth. If you bring a thousand kids out to Van Wezel Hall and have them attend a concert,” says Kahwaty, “that experience might ignite a spark of interest in playing an instrument or listening to more orchestral music.” Education has always been a vital string in Sarasota Orchestra’s bow. The Orchestra introduced a program in 1953 that gave children their first taste of orchestral music. Over the years, this program evolved into the Young Person’s Concerts, which today enchants over 10,000 children annually, giving them a firsthand experience 54

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of the magic of live orchestral performances. These educational initiatives have nurtured young talents and brought the joy and wonder of symphonic performances to the students of Sarasota and Manatee County. Through the Young Person’s Concerts, thousands of children experience the magic of live orchestral performances every fall, a testament to the Orchestra’s dedication to nurturing a love for music in the community. The Sarasota Youth Orchestras is a prominent musical initiative serving students from third grade through high school, providing a structured environment for young musicians to develop their orchestral skills. A highlight of their program is the top-tier Youth Philharmonic, tailored for those aged 11-18, emphasizing both technical proficiency and musical dedication. As Sarasota Orchestra focuses on community engagement and education, the Youth Orchestras remain integral, fostering the musical growth of upcoming generations. The transformative effect of these youth concerts has particularly left a strong impression on Kahwaty. “There’s something about a live performance,” he explains. “Seeing their expressions and hearing how the music sounded to them, it’s amazing, and all part of an experience you can only get from a live performance.” The annual fourth- and fifth-grade concerts have been highlights for many young attendees over the decades. However, cancellations due to hurricanes and other logistical challenges have been inevitable. The lack of a dedicated facility adds difficulty in rescheduling. In recent years, Sarasota Orchestra has embarked on a new overture, marking significant developments that promise a bright future. Sarasota Orchestra announced plans to establish a new music center in Sarasota County, a move that signifies its growing influence and commitment to the community. Once built, the new Music Center complex will provide the desired flexibility for these needs and will serve as an accessible hub for performances and education programs.


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Kahwaty’s excitement about innovative ways to expand access and engage the community is palpable. He draws inspiration from a recent visit to see the Kennedy Center’s new annex, which features a video projection wall where audiences can enjoy free simulcast performances with a picnic dinner outdoors. While there are no concrete plans for such an initiative in Sarasota, his enthusiasm for such innovative approaches is evident. Kahwaty has bold visions for similarly utilizing the outdoor spaces surrounding the Music Center complex to further engage families and students. “I’d love to be able to do something like project an opera or symphony performance onto a large screen at low cost so people can experience the arts in a relaxed setting.” The Orchestra’s annual Summer Music Camp, an educational initiative to make music accessible to learners of all ages and abilities, further amplifies the Orchestra’s commitment to education, offering a platform for young enthusiasts to hone their skills and immerse themselves in the world of music. Kahwaty recounted his own recent inspirational experience hearing a bluegrass session in Nashville, Tennessee. The spontaneity and intimacy of live music provide an experience that simply cannot be replicated by listening to recorded music at home. He hopes to bring more people into the Sarasota Orchestra fold by attracting new faces with expanded programming at even more affordable prices. If people can catch a glimpse of the Orchestra’s passion, that may be the spark that ignites a lifelong interest in classical music. In addition, the Orchestra provides music lessons and partners with schools on multiple outreach programs that aim to bring the beauty of music to a wider audience. These programs have encouraged individuals to explore and develop their musical talents and remain instrumental in the development of a robust musical culture in Sarasota

and Manatee counties. “While we can’t fund all the music teachers, we can at least provide them some materials to work with,” says Kahwaty. Sarasota Orchestra provides a noteworthy role in the community, not only showcasing symphonic masterworks but also inspiring musicians and fans of the future. Thanks to people like Henry Kahwaty, Sarasota Orchestra’s harmonious legacy will continue to echo powerfully for generations to come.

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There’s a smiling and kind new face around town that belongs to a man who has the power to make us happier, less stressed, and more empathetic. Who has this power you ask and where do I find him? Just purchase tickets to any or all Asolo Repertory Theatre productions this season, and you will experience an array of powerful emotions brought to you by Asolo Rep’s new producing artistic director—Peter Rothstein. Co-founder and artistic director of Theater Latté Da in Minneapolis, Rothstein has wowed audiences for 25 years, winning numerous theater awards and accolades. He has directed theater, musical theater, and opera and has committed much of his career to the development of new work. For Asolo Rep, he directed Ragtime (2018), Sweeney Todd (2019) and Man of La Mancha (2023). After an extensive nine-month search, Rothstein was selected to replace the beloved Michael Donald Edwards, who helped build Asolo Rep into the powerhouse theater with national recognition that it is today. According to Asolo Rep board chair Randell Johnson, “Peter Rothstein is the perfect person to be Asolo Rep’s next producing artistic director.” We had a lot of questions for this new man around town with big shoes to fill, and he was happy to give us the answers.

Artist of the year. Director of the year. Numerous Ivey awards. You’ve been honored throughout your outstanding career, and we are thrilled to have a person of your talent in Sarasota and at Asolo Rep. Will your producing and artistic process be any different for a Sarasota audience than a Twin Cities audience? I’m a producer who wants to be in conversation with my community. I spend a lot of time listening, reading local newspapers and local authors, attending art exhibits, seeing work at other performing arts organizations. I want the shows on our stage to resonate with this community, to honor what’s important to them, to share its sense of humor. As far as the artistic process, every play demands its own unique creative process, so that’s ever changing. With a robust slate of shows each season, Asolo Rep has always had a diverse repertoire of new plays, reinterpretations of classical works, and re-imagined musical theater experiences. Will you continue this direction and focus? One of the reasons I was so drawn to this position was because of Asolo Rep’s programming. Michael Donald Edwards built an incredible reputation

for putting creative teams together that were inspired to create truly unique theatrical events. Whether producing classic plays, contemporary drama or musical comedy, the productions were Asolo originals developed by innovative artists creating work that resonates with contemporary audiences. I hope to build on that tradition. Asolo Rep opens its season on November 15 with Crazy for You, which will be directed and choreographed by Denis Jones. You can’t go wrong with this classis romantic musical comedy loaded with Gershwin tunes. What can the audience expect from Asolo Rep’s production of this classic? Crazy for You is rarely produced because it demands extraordinary talents. The entire cast needs to be triple threats: great actors, singers, and dancers. It’s a big old fashioned American musical filled with hits songs, great comedy, and huge dance numbers. It is also a celebration of the theater itself; it’s about the magic that happens when a group of people come together to create something that didn’t exist before. I wanted to open this season with total joy, and Crazy for You is absolutely that. NOVEMBER 2023 | SARASOTA SCENE

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“SARASOTA IS A REMARKABLE PLACE. I CAN’T THINK OF ANOTHER CITY OF OUR SIZE THAT HAS THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF ARTS AND CULTURE. THAT IS ONLY POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF THE GENEROSITY AND THE DEEP INVESTMENT OF DONORS, VOLUNTEERS, AND AUDIENCES.”

You will direct the classics Inherit the Wind and Twelve Angry Men this season. How will you bring Inherit the Wind to life? I have wanted to direct Inherit the Wind for years. It’s been one of my favorite plays since I first saw a community theater production of it back in high school. It is a play written in the 1950’s, inspired by a historical event (Scope’s Monkey Trial) in 1925, but entirely about what is happening today. Our goal is to make it feel like it was written yesterday. To create a theatrical event that is immediate, entertaining, and profound. Twelve Angry Men is being billed as a new musical— not something one would expect from one of our greatest dramas. Tell us more. Sarasota audiences will be some of the first to see and hear this new American musical, adapted from one of America’s greatest dramas. Reginald Rose was a leading writer in the early days of television. His teleplay went on to become a major film, starring Henry Fonda, and has a robust life on Broadway and the regional theater for the past 70 years. I’ve been working with the writers of this adaptation for the past five years. Composer and lyricist Michael Holland and playwright David Simpatico have created a truly unique musical, and through song, illuminates why this drama has withstood the test of time.

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Asolo Rep, just like every other arts organization in town, needs generous donations to thrive. The theater staff produces some of the best events in town, and there will be a few new ones this season. Will you be front and center at these events? Sarasota is a remarkable place. I can’t think of another city of our size that has the quantity and quality of arts and culture. That is only possible because of the generosity and the deep investment of donors, volunteers, and audiences. I am looking forward to welcoming patrons to the Asolo, but I am also looking forward to being in the audience and being inspired by my colleagues who are creating extraordinary work for this community. Ross Egan has been named Asolo Rep’s new managing director, replacing the incredible Linda DiGabriele, who served in that capacity for many years. It’s a fresh beginning for the theater! How will you work together to craft the future of Asolo Rep and what are your goals for the theater five years from now? Ross Egan and I have been spending our first few months intently listening—listening to our staff, our board, our audience, and our colleagues in this community. We are learning about why folks have chosen to make this their home,


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what the Asolo means to them and their families, and what dreams they have for its future. Our goals will be articulated by first listening. All the performing arts were forced to push the reset button coming out of the pandemic. It is an opportunity to ask ourselves: who do we want to be in this new beginning? How do we reengage our traditional audiences and welcome in new audiences? The pandemic made us all palpably aware of the power of community and the strength in gathering. For me nothing is more inspiring than the communal experience of live theater; my primary goal is how to best share that passion. When you’re not at the theater, do you have any hobbies you love? My husband Omar and I both love to travel, and we are both very close to our families. Now that you have been here for a few months, tell us some of your favorite places, restaurants, and things to do in Sarasota. I love fresh seafood. Sarasota has so many fantastic restaurants and most of them have fresh fish on the menu. I am in culinary heaven.

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As a kid and young adult my family would vacation on the west coast of Florida. It holds a special place for us. There is nothing like a walk on the beach at sunset.

Asolo Rep’s season is packed with drama, fun, and excitement. Be sure to get your tickets early at asolorep.org or by calling the box office at 941.351.8000.

Crazy for You

November 5, 2023 – January 4, 2024

Inherit the Wind

January 17, 2024 – February 24, 2024

Born with Teeth

February 7, 2024 – March 29, 2024

Intimate Apparel

February 28, 2024 – April 18, 2024

Dial M for Murder

March 20, 2024 – April 25, 2024

Twelve Angry Men

May 8, 2024 – June 9, 2024

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MICHELE OKA DONER Join us for a lecture, special reception, and preview with artist Michele Oka Doner for her solo exhibition, Michele Oka Doner: The True Story of Eve.

NOV 17, 4:00 PM $10 / $5 members Graciously underwritten by Ringling Circle member Elizabeth Moore.

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Michele Oka Doner: The True Story of Eve will be on view November 18 – June 2 in the Keith D. Monda Gallery for Contemporary Art.

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‘Tis the Season for some of Sarasota’s most beautiful galas and unique parties. There are many more exciting events for the 2023/2024 Sarasota social season which can be found in our Events Calendar in each issue of Sarasota Scene.

Nov 3

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SPARCC BLACK TIE GALA Curated auction packages, a cocktail reception, sumptuous 3-course dinner and live musical entertainment. SPARCC.net

“As a long-time SPARCC supporter, Gala Committee member and one of the 2023 Gala Co-Chairs, I’m proud to help raise much-needed funding to end domestic and sexual violence in our community. The 2023 SPARCCle in the Garden Gala will once again be a fantastic and intimate affair! This year it’s held at the beautiful Selby Gardens with live music from the high-energy Bay Kings Band. It will be great fun for an even greater cause!”

Nov 4 Bishop Museum Bash at the Bishop

A seated dinner by Innovative Dining, music by Tropical Avenue,auctions, special guest NASA Astronaut Nicole Stott. bishopscience.org

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Nov 5

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Nov 5

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SARASOTA OPERA CURTAIN RAISER DINNER While overlooking beautiful Sarasota Bay, enjoy cocktails and a three-course meal as you get reacquainted with your Sarasota Opera community. Artistic Director Victor DeRenzi and General Director Richard Russell will share highlights about the upcoming season with performances by Sarasota Opera Principal and Studio Artists. sarasotaopera.org

Nov 10

KIND I AM GALA Join passionate individuals from around the world to inspire change, improve our youth’s mental health, heal communities, and end human trafficking.

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Nov 11

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WESTCOAST BLACK THEATRE TROUPE FALL GALA Guests will enjoy a live performance from WBTT’s singers and band, with tunes that will help guests to relive memories from “Soul Train’s” peak in the 1970s. Catered by Michael’s On East. westcoastblacktheatre.org


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Enjoy a sumptuous brunch while learning about Sarasota Youth Orchestras. Experience this extraordinary education program in action and hear performances featuring student ensembles at various skill levels. The John Miller Jazz Ensemble will also be on hand to play some favorite toe-tapping tunes. Dr. Reichbach and his staff have committed to the mission of

“I love the passion of the kids and teachers in SO’s Youth Orchestra program. It brings me joy to watch, listen, and support their lessons and performances.” – Kathy Jongsma, Brunch Co-Chair

providing hope to those suffering from pain and mental heal t h illnesses since first opening the Gulf Coast Ketamine Center in 2016. In 2020, the practice began a partnership with Veterans in Pain, a national nonprofit dedicated to

Nov 13 Aviva Keep the Dream Alive

Benefitting Aviva’s Benevolent Care Fund which supports residents who outlive their financial resources so they can remain in their Aviva homes with dignity. avivaseniorlife.org

solutions for U.S. veterans suffering from physical and emotional chronic pain. Serving as the director of the ketamine division for Veterans in Pain, Dr. Reichbach proudly offers discounted services through Reichbach Center for veterans and their immediate family members.

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Nov 14

THE FLORIDA CENTER WINTER GALA Just like a castle by the sea, standing tall against adversity, your support helps children and families build a foundation for success. All proceeds benefit The Florida Center for Early Childhood. thefloridacenter.org

Nov 14

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ALL STAR CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION TWINKLE BALL Chaired by Terri Klauber, with co-chairs Lisa Jackson and Autumn McConnell, the Twinkle Ball will put the twinkle back into the eyes of the children living in foster care at our Campus of Hope & Healing. allstarchildren.org

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Nov 17 Forty Carrots Wine Women & Shoes Signature Luncheon

The annual over-the-top signature luncheon at the RitzCarlton includes fabulous wines, stunning stilettos, shopping, and a not-to-be-missed fashion show. fortycarrots.com

Nov 18 BGCSC Champions for Children Gala

event will be presented by the Annette J. Hagens Memorial Foundation in honor of Jaime and Julie DiDomenico whose generosity has been instrumental in empowering local youth to achieve their full potential. bgcsdc.org

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Dec 31

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SELBY GARDENS NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA Sarasota’s most sophisticated black tie New Year’s Eve experience includes private access to Lights in Bloom®: An Open-Air Holiday Light Show, an exquisite fourcourse dinner, view of the fireworks over the Bay, and entertainment by the Sarasota Ballet. selby.org


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CONSERVATION FOUNDATION FEAST UPON THE FIELDS Experience the stunning landscape at the eighth annual farm-to-table luncheon, Feast Upon the Fields. Featuring a one-of-a-kind menu by Chef Paul Mattison, this ticketed event will sell out quickly. Early reservations are strongly recommended. conservationfoundation.com

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Dec 9 Sarasota Art Museum Art Bash

Art Bash will start with cocktails, canapés and entertainment, followed by a seated dinner, auction, music and dancing. sarasotaartmuseum.org

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Jan 5 The Venice Symphony Venetian Nights

Symphony musicians will serenade you, as you and your guests discover the surprises and stunning visuals around every corner. thevenicesymphony.org

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Jan 12 SUNSHINE FROM DARKNESS INSPIRING HOPE DINNER

Guests will share their light as they dine on delicious food, hear triumphant stories, and shine a light on mental health. sunshinefromdarkness.org

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Jan 6

SMHF HOSPITAL GALA The Hospital Gala, Sarasota’s premier event, has raised more than $7 million benefitting Critical Care Services, Cardiac Services, Cancer Care Services and other critical needs at Sarasota Memorial. The night will spotlight the Trauma Center at SMH. Proceeds benefit greatest needs at Sarasota Memorial. smhf.org

The Hospital Gala is the fundraising event of the year. We have a beautiful setting with fantastic food and entertainment. The mood is electric as guests generously show support for our beloved Sarasota Memorial. Nothing could be better than that! – Deb Kabinoff, Chair SMH Board of Trustees

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THE CIRCUS GALA Enjoy dinner, drinks, and a spectacular performance by the Circus Arts Conservatory. Proceeds from the support Circus Arts Conservatory outreach programs that promote accessible and inclusive education, healthcare and intergenerational connections through circus arts. circusarts.org

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Sarasota Opera’s annual gala will be a fun and festive way to support our mission to inspire a life-long love of opera in our community! Funds support our expanding Youth Opera & Education activities, and the event will feature performances by the Youth Opera chorus and other special guests. Make a fashion statement, don your most fabulous mask, and join us for Carnevale di Venezia!

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Feb 2 Goodwill Manasota Mardi Gras Gala experiencegoodwill.org.

Party in Paradise is unlike anything we’ve ever done before! A completely new cocktail party experience, the party will have three distinct spaces across our Bay Preserve grounds – the Island Dream Disco under tent on our main lawn, a central dining area under the stars, and the Golden Hour Lounge looking out onto Little Sarasota Bay. We know our community has been waiting for something new, and this is exactly what they’ve been waiting for!” - Sam Valentin, Director of Marketing and Events

Feb 4

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Feb 4

MOTE MARINE’S FARM TO FILLET Guests will enjoy fine culinary offerings and exclusive, behind-the-scenes tours of the largest zero-discharge marine recirculating aquaculture research facility in the U.S. Hear directly from Mote scientists about their work to advance sustainable aquaculture technology to feed the world and restock depleted fish populations. mote.org


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SELBY GARDENS ORCHID BALL “The 50th Anniversary Orchid Ball: Infinity will commemorate Selby Gardens’ golden year while celebrating the opening of the much-anticipated Goldstein Exhibition Yayoi Kusama: A Letter to Georgia O’Keeffe. If you are familiar with Kusama’s work, you will know to be prepared for polka dots!! The evening will include a special anniversary toast, as well as lots of fun surprises. Stay tuned for more news from our fabulous Gala Chairs Liebe Gamble and Ashley Kozel.” - Jennifer Rominiecki, Selby Gardens President and CEO

Feb 15 Sarasota Orchestra Gala

An incredible evening commemorating 75 years of impact, artistry, and community. sarasotaorchestra.org

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Feb 14

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SARASOTA ART MUSEUM UNCONVENTIONAL EVENING An immersive and fluid Valentine’s Day event featuring cocktails, dinner, artists,and performers flowing throughout each of the Museum’s spaces—where you can interact, activate, and “be the art.” sarasotaartmuseum.org

Unconventional Evening is Sarasota Art Museum’s immersive event with creative cocktails, dinner, artists, and performers flowing throughout each of the galleries and spaces. This season’s event will be on Valentine’s Day so bring your date, significant other or “Galentine” for this romance-inspired night at the museum! - Laura Stuart Wood, Special Events Manager

“The 2024 Catholic Charities Ball is celebrating 40 years of “Serving All” in Sarasota and Manatee Counties. Join us for a night of elegant celebration, dining, and dancing at Michael’s On East on

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Feb 17

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CATHOLIC CHARITIES BALL The Catholic Charities Ball will be held at Michael’s On East Ballroom to benefit the programs and services in Sarasota County. Feturing an elegant evening to celebrate our mission to serve all of those in need that come for help, regardless of race or religion. catholiccharitiesdov.org

Feb 24 Asolo Rep Gala

Asolo Rep’s biggest fundraiser of the year featuring a cocktail reception followed by a seated dinner, paddle raise, live music, and dancing. asolorep.org

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Feb 17

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SCF AVENUES TO THE FUTURE Celebrate all things SCF – Students, programs, and our generous community – while supporting higher education. Mingle with local professionals and friends, old and new. Your attendance directly supports SCF scholarship students and our academic programs. The proceeds from Avenues to the Future help SCF provide the very best education possible to enhance the quality of life in our region. scf-foundation.edu

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Mar 14 The Ringling Wine & Roses

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Mar 24 Florida Winefest & Auction Brunch and Auction

Florida Winefest and Auction returns for its annual celebration with a Champagne reception, wine brunch and charity auction. floridawinefest.org

Mar 22 Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation Inspiration Gala This spectacular evening will begin with a bayside cocktail celebration and exceptional dining catered by Michael’s on East. performingartsfoundation.org

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Featuring Kristin Chenoweth, an Emmy and Tony Awardwinning actress and singer, the 2024 Inspiration Gala benefiting Sarasota Performing Arts Center Foundation promises an incredible evening filled with delight. Set along the beautiful waterfront at The Bay, this event supports our vision for a new performing arts center and transformative arts education work which touches the lives of more than 33,000 educators, military families, and students. We are so excited for an entire evening dedicated to showcasing the power of the arts to truly inspire our community. – Kathy Martella & Susan Travers, Inspiration Gala Co-Chairs


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Mar 26 USF Hospitabull

An elegant dining event organized, prepared and served by students in the University of South Florida School of Hospitality and Tourism Management on the Sarasota-Manatee campus. sarasotamanatee.usf.edu

April 2024 Circus Arts Conservatory Wonderball

Ticket sales and sponsorships to this event support keeping the circus arts alive & thriving. circusartswonderball.com

April 6

CHILDREN FIRST FAIRYTALE BALL Take flight on this fantastical fairytale adventure where you will discover the drive, motivation, and fortitude of our children and families as they seek the path to self-sufficiency and success. Learn about the collective impact you are making from one of our families, and enjoy a delectable dinner and libations from Michael’s On East. childrenfirst.net

April 20 Neuro Challenge Foundation’s Cause 4 Hope

Cause 4 Hope raises funds needed to provide year-round education, therapeutic and support programs and one-to-one care advising for people with Parkinson’s and their caregivers. neurochallenge.org

April 19 Larry Thompson’s 25th Anniversary Celebration at Ringling College

Larry Thompson celebrates 25 years as president of Ringling College of Art & Design. ringling.edu

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A celebration of life and hope where YOU get to be the chef! Email info@JoshProvides.org for more information or to become a sponsor. joshprovides.org

will lead guests on an international tasting where guests do the cooking! Join us for a celebration of Life & Hope for children and families living with epilepsy. - Andria Bilan, CEO

April 26

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“The Sarasota Ballet Gala: London Calling celebrates a truly exciting and momentous event for The Sarasota Ballet – our June tour to London to perform alongside The Royal Ballet! This achievement recognizes the enormous growth of the Company and is a tribute to Directors Iain Webb and

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“The Annual Dick Vitale Gala (May 3 at the RitzCarlton), a Sarasota signature event, will honor a star-studded line-up featuring New York Yankees Hall of Famer Derek Jeter, 4x NASCAR Champion Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon, Tennessee Basketball

May 4 Dick Vitale Gala

The mission of the Dick Vitale Gala is to raise awareness of the inspiring stories of children who have faced cancer and raise funds for the V Foundation’s Dick Vitale Pediatric Cancer Research Fund. To date, the V Foundation has awarded almost $66.7 million to pediatric cancer research. v.org

Head Coach Rick Barnes, Jim Kelly, Buffalo Bills QB Hall of Fame and a tribute to Nikki McCray, 2x Gold Medalist WNBA Hall of Famer. It will be a night to remember with scores of celebrities, an ESPNproduced Oscar-esque program and a high-energy After Party with live music and non-stop dancing!” – Event Planners Mary Kenealy & Janet Allen

May 5 “Asolo Rep is proud to announce the return of Men Who Cook, but with a show-themed spin… “12 Angry Men Who Cook”. We have continually heard requests from our patrons and sponsors that this was an event they truly enjoyed and wanted us to bring back. This year, our chefs’ creations will be judged by a jury of their peers, and our judge and director, Producing Artistic Director Peter Rothstein will hand down the ruling.” - Tori Layton, Asolo Rep Special Events Manager

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ON THEIR TOES The Sarasota Ballet steps into another amazing season

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The Sarasota Ballet in Twyla Tharp’s In the Upper Room. Photography Frank Atura.

From the swinging vocals of WWII-era favorites the Andrews Sisters to the mesmerizing minimalism of composer Philip Glass, The Sarasota Ballet performers will dance to a wide range of musical styles this season. Iain Webb, the company’s director since 2007, says the dancers’ virtuosity makes them unique. “There’s no other company like us in America,” he says. “They can be amazing in something classical like Giselle or La Sylphide, then transition to a modern Martha Graham or Paul Taylor piece. The company has the full range — it’s got a heart, it’s got a pulse. They’re hungry. No other ballet companies do quite as varied a repertoire at that level.” In November, The Sarasota Ballet will present a program at the Sarasota Opera House titled “Conflicted Beauty.” The triple bill includes the company premiere of Edwaard Liang’s The Art of War, with music by Michael Torke; and Sir Frederick Ashton’s Dante Sonata, set to the music of Franz Liszt. Both pieces interpret the conflict and chaos at the heart of war. Finishing the program is Company B, created by modern dance choreographer Paul Taylor. Showcasing hit songs by

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the Andrews Sisters — including the upbeat “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and “Rum and Coca-Cola” and the melancholy “I Can Dream, Can’t I?”— Company B reflects the duality of America’s moods during the 1940s, from raising hope for victory and the safe return of sweethearts to the human toll of war. Webb says, “Dancers love doing Paul Taylor’s work. And the program is thematic because of the combination of The Art of War, Dante Sonata and Company B. So I linked them together. But the other reason is that Michael Trusnovec, our répétiteur for Company B, is the greatest authority of Taylor’s work in my opinion. He’s one of the best dancers I’ve seen doing Taylor’s choregraphy work. So for me to get him back and keep him connected with the company and the dancers is important.” In ballet, a répétiteur is the person who stages, or repeats, the work of the original choreographer who created it. But because a modern dance innovator like Taylor may have adjusted a work many times for different stagings to introduce variations or to highlight the talents of different dancers, a répétiteur like Trusnovec will also


Michael Trusnovek and the cast of Paul Taylor’s Company B. Photo Frank Atura.

tap into the talents of a particular dance company like The Sarasota Ballet — harkening back to the various Taylor-led productions of the piece. “I was there with Mr. Taylor and Bettie de Jong, his longtime rehearsal director, hearing the things they had to say about the dance,” Trusnovec explains. “So it gave me the perspective of both performing within and looking at the dance from outside in ways that were important to Paul and Bettie. And I’ve seen it many times as a spectator. So I have four perspectives — as an audience member, as a dancer, as a rehearsal director, and now as a stager.” Trusnovek hopes audience members will also bring their own vantage points to the production. “My hope anytime with Company B or any Paul Taylor work is that they walk away thinking, ‘Hey, I think I like modern dance.’ So often they’re afraid of it. And I feel like a work like Company B is so accessible. There’s something nostalgic; you hear the music, there’s familiarity, but then it sort of creeps in on you and you start to realize that there are layers of imagery. You’re thinking that on

the surface it’s happy, but there’s something a little bit heavier, a little darker underneath. “Maybe you connect with one of the characters, one of the songs, one of the stories that you walk away thinking about after the show. But first and foremost, I want people to enjoy it.” In December, “Moments of Meaning” will be staged at the Sarasota Opera House. Accompanied by the Sarasota Orchestra, the program will include George Balanchine’s Theme and Variations, with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. “Moments of Meaning” will conclude with Twyla Tharp’s In the Upper Room, with music by Philip Glass. Shelley Washington, who was a dancer in Tharp’s company for many years, serves as the répétiteur. The piece is a showcase for Tharp’s inventive choreography, bringing together the moves of boxing, tap dance, yoga, ballet and full-speed sprinting. Washington says In the Upper Room is a real workout, even for seasoned dancers. “There are three women in

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point shoes and three men in ballet shoes, three women in sneakers, three men in sneakers and one woman we call ‘Crossover.’ She starts in tennis shoes and she finishes in point shoes. She actually changes her hair during the piece.” The Sarasota Ballet is lucky to work with Washington, and the feeling is mutual.

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“I love the company,” she says. “I’m excited about doing In the Upper Room here. And the beauty is in the struggle and in the perfection of it, and watching people do things they didn’t think they could do. And the community of the company and their work: the costumes, the lights, the choreography, the dancers themselves, the director that has the genius to do the piece, the audience that’s watching it, the whole thing. As I said to the dancers, ‘You’re only as good as everybody else on stage.’ And that is a beautiful thing. It’s running the race with the torch, and then the next person gets it and the next person gets it, and the next person. It’s a team. It’s a community. It’s a beautiful, beautiful energy.” Webb thinks audience members will be blown away by the piece. “I think their reaction will be similar to how I felt was when I first saw it. I was just sort of transformed into something in a completely different space. There are just so many elements — the incredible Jennifer Tipton lighting, the Philip Glass music, Twyla Tharp’s choreography. It’s a wonder how on earth, physically, the dancers put themselves through it; it must be one of the hardest dance routines of all time. And it’s just one of those where it just lifts the roof off the Opera House.” Explaining how he developed “Moments of Meaning,” Webb says, “What I like doing is to have a program that will have something for everybody. I like really pushing the barriers. So I said to myself, ‘Okay, it’s The Sarasota Ballet. Let’s do Tchaikovsky, but let’s finish with Philip Glass. Let’s start with Balanchine. Let’s finish with Twyla.’ So it’s a real shock — it’s like when you eat something for the first time and it all just explodes in your mouth and there’s this amazing feeling and this amazing taste. And that’s what In the Upper Room is. “The audience for this program is going to be saying, ‘Oh, lovely, lovely, lovely.” And then, ‘Wow, what was that?’ It’s just going to be an amazing experience for everybody.”

Lauren Ostrander in Paul Taylor’s Company B. Photo Frank Atura.

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For tickets, contact The Sarasota Ballet Box Office, by phone at 941-359-0099; in person at the FSU Center for the Performing Arts, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; or online at SarasotaBallet.org.


Anna Pellegrino in Twyla Tharp’s In the Upper Room. Photo by Frank Atura.

THE SEASON CONTINUES There’s more dazzling dance to discover this season! In addition to the programs detailed in the main article, The Sarasota Ballet will present the following: Graziano Celebrated, FSU Center for the Performing Arts (January 26-29, 2024) Celebrating Ricardo Graziano’s 10 years as The Sarasota Ballet’s resident choreographer, the program features three of his works: Sonatina, music by Antonín Dvořák; a world premiere to be announced; and In a State of Weightlessness, music by Philip Glass. Guest Company: Ballet Hispanico, FSU Center for the Performing Arts (March 8-11, 2024) The company explores the diversity of Latino culture through a fusion of Classical, Latin and Contemporary dance powered by theatricality, athleticism and passion.

Portraits of Expression, Sarasota Opera House (April 5-6, 2024) The program includes Emeralds, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Gabriel Fauré; Las Hermanas, choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan; music by Frank Martin; and Who Cares?, choreography by George Balanchine, music by George Gershwin, music arrangement by Hershy Kay. Inspirations, Sarasota Opera House (April 26-27, 2024) Featured in the program are The American, choreography by Christopher Wheeldon, music by Antonín Dvořák; Lyric Pieces, choreography by Jessica Lang; music by Edvard Grieg; and Sinfonietta, choreography by Sir Frederick Ashton, music by Malcolm Williamson.

In addition to its regular season, The Sarasota Ballet and partners will present four performances of Tchaikovsky’s holiday classic The Nutcracker (Venice Performing Arts Center, December 8-9; Sarasota Opera House, December 17-18), featuring The Sarasota Ballet Studio Company and students from The Sarasota Ballet School, and The Sarasota Ballet’s Margaret Barbieri Conservatory. In June 2024, The Sarasota Ballet company will travel to London for guest performances at the Royal Opera House. As detailed on the ROH website, the events will include “a guest performance by The Sarasota Ballet of The Walk to the Paradise Garden. The Sarasota Ballet will also demonstrate the genius of Frederick Ashton with a vibrant array of his creative output. The Royal Ballet and the The Sarasota Ballet’s Ashton performances during the season mark the opening of Ashton Worldwide, the Frederick Ashton Foundation’s five-year international festival conceived to celebrate the work and legacy of Frederick Ashton.”

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Gala Season Magic Journey Through the Lens of Sarasota’s Celebrated Photographer, Cliff Roles by Kaileia Suvannamaccha In the heart of Sarasota’s vibrant arts and philanthropic scene, one name shines bright—Cliff Roles. A celebrated photographer, Cliff has dedicated his lens to immortalizing the glamour and elegance of Sarasota’s most prestigious events during the city’s annual “gala season.” While Cliff’s work is widely recognized in Sarasota, few may be aware of the extensive and diverse background that led him to become the iconic photographer he is today. A Remarkable Journey Before his photography career, Cliff Roles led a diverse and dynamic life. Originally from Croydon, England, he ventured into the world of sales and promotions. This journey led him to work with some of the biggest names in the music industry and witness pivotal moments in history, one of the most memorable of which was watching the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. In 1984, he charmed

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his way into a music-publishing company in Germany, where he worked in marketing and promotions for over 130 of the world’s most renowned rock and pop stars of the 80s and 90s, including Elton John, Celine Dion, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, and Kiss, to name a few. A Transition to Sarasota The turn of the millennium marked a change in career path for Cliff. He became a professional German/English translator, an opportunity that gave him the flexibility to work from anywhere in the world. Captivated by the beauty of Florida, Cliff flirted with the idea of moving to the sunshine state before finally planting his roots in Sarasota after meeting his wife, Maria. Beyond the Lens While Cliff is most often celebrated for his work behind the camera, he has also worn different hats in the world of entertainment and marketing. His commitment to putting the subject ahead of himself highlights his dedication to his craft. In 2003, he discovered his love for acting, performing in various productions that showcased his versatility from the Asolo Repertory Theatre, Players of Sarasota,

and Venice Theatre to the Manatee Players, Golden Apple Dinner Theatre, and the Backlot. Not only was he passionate, but also incredibly talented, recognized by nearly every local media publication and was awarded “Best Local Actor” two years in a row, and voted “Best Local Charismatic Actor,” among many other notable titles over the years. He was even asked to be Ringmaster of Circus Sarasota in 2006 and 2007. Having an impressive ability to excel at anything creative he put his mind to, Cliff went on to host his very own talkshow that aired on WIBQ radio called “Talk Of The Sun Coast.” He also broadcasted through Sarasota’s Community Radio WSLR and local AM station WSRQ and was voted “Best Local Media Personality.” Gala Season Extravaganza Cliff’s journey into photography was serendipitous. It all began in 2007. At the time, he was emceeing a large number of non-profit events in Sarasota when he was asked to take pictures of a few attendees for their Black Tie pages. He had an obvious natural talent, and it led him to become the community’s premier event photographer, voted “Best Photographer” two years in a row. He has been heavily sought out and booked

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throughout Sarasota’s social season, lasting October through May ever since. As the city’s most highly anticipated fundraising events grew more extravagant year by year, Cliff was there to capture the magical moments that would have otherwise gone unseen. These galas, including The Orchid Ball, Sarasota Memorial Foundation, The Asolo, The Circus Sarasota, and Ringling College’s annual Avant Garde, have been his canvas, creating timeless memories. Reflecting on this time of year, he says, “I got to know the world’s best people, and I enjoyed getting involved in charities, especially children’s charities.” Capturing Souls at Their Best A down-to-earth and sociable individual, Cliff dedicated his life to capturing people at their best during these extravagant galas. “A m o n g s t t h e c o u n t l e s s e v e n t s I ’ v e photographed through the years, I have a warm spot for the Asolo Repertory Theater, all the wonderful production events I was able to photograph, and the wonderful friendships with all the artists I was able to obtain,” he says.

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What makes his approach really standout is the emphasis he places on his role of ensuring that his subjects stand to their advantage, not his. He adds, “You must put the subject over yourself. You should know everything about the organization you’re going to photograph. You have to know their needs and passions to really understand what needs to be photographed.” One of Cliff’s lifelong passions has been travel. In 2013, Cliff published his book, Walkabout Europe, based on his visit to 15 countries in 50 days with a backpack and his camera. Every summer, between June and September, he likes to “go walkabout” and discover new places across the globe. It has been an exciting way for him to expand his mind, and his portfolio. Once the pandemic hit, Cliff offered “Coronicals,” short “drive-by” photo sessions at low cost that depicted how people were living during this time. At some point in the near future, he plans to publish a coffee-table book, “Cliff Roles’ Coronicals,” that will feature photos from this era. A Screeching Halt and a New Beginning Cliff has reached a significant turning point in his life, a stroke that has unfortunately caused his life and career to come to a screeching halt. His physical therapy has

been extensive, but slowly and surely, he is on his way to recovery. While Cliff’s heart and soul are firmly anchored in Sarasota, he intends to spend more time with his grandchildren as he moves into his retirement years. A Passion Beyond Profit Throughout his journey, one thing remains clear photography isn’t merely a means to make a living; it’s a means to make a difference. For Cliff, it’s about capturing the moments that matter, highlighting the organizations that shape Sarasota, and preserving the legacies of those who contribute to the community. As Cliff Roles reflects on his life and career, it’s evident that he has not just been a witness to Sarasota’s transformation; he’s been an active participant in creating and quite literally framing the Sarasota we know and love today. His dedication to photography, his commitment to preserving memories, and his sociable nature have made him an icon in Sarasota’s vibrant arts and culture scene. Cliff Roles is more than a photographer. He’s an artist and a storyteller—a true Sarasota legend. To view more of Cliff’s work, please visit his portfolio at www.cliffroles.smugmug.com.

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Honoring Heroes “War Paint: Profiles of Courage” Exhibition Returns to Ringling College By Joshua Thomas Bray In a harmonious fusion of artistry and honor, the Galleries and Exhibitions Department of Ringling College of Art + Design, in collaboration with the Ringling College Veteran’s Club, proudly presents the much-awaited fourth annual “War Paint: Profiles in Courage” art exhibit. As the weather cools and autumn arrives in Sarasota, this event will once again grace the college’s hallowed halls, bringing together a kaleidoscope of artistic masterpieces that showcase the heroes of our nation. Set against the backdrop of Ringling College’s artistic prowess, this exhibition casts a spotlight on a unique collaboration between students, faculty, and veterans. “War Paint” offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of Veterans. This dynamic portrayal

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Stepping into this creative haven is an invitation to engage with the faces that have shaped our nation’s narrative, to understand the contours of courage, and to salute the individuals who have walked the path of service.


Joshua Thomas Bray, President of Ringling College Veteran’s Club

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allows viewers to forge a connection beyond the surface, to peer into the eyes of those who have contributed to the intricate mosaic that is America’s identity. From World War II to Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and even the current enlisted troops, the exhibition weaves together stories that span generations and conflicts.

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Each brushstroke whispers untold stories, each color hue carries the weight of history, and every portrait breathes life into the stories. Stepping into this creative haven is an invitation to engage with the faces that have shaped our nation’s narrative, to understand the contours of courage, and to salute the individuals who have walked the path of service.

Beyond the captivating strokes of brilliance, “War Paint” echoes the spirit of artistic evolution. Just as the artists push the boundaries of their creativity, the exhibit itself evolves with each passing year, welcoming fresh talent and new perspectives. With each successive iteration, it cements its place as a quintessential event in the Sarasota art scene. “War Paint” stands tall as a testament and celebration of those who have served and sacrificed in the United States Military. At the illustrious world of Ringling College, this enchanting spectacle is more than just an exhibit—it’s an artistic march in the boots of our nation’s heroes.

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The 2023 War Paint: Profiles of Courage Exhibition is curated by Tim Jaeger, Director and Chief Curator, and student curator, John Quigley (Class of 2025, Illustration). Along with the Veteran’s Club, they have created an experience that immerses visitors in the blended realms of military service and art. Visitors become both spectators and participants, invited to engage and introspect. For more information and to plan your visit, please explore www.ringlingcollege.gallery.


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became quite popular and played a major role in the exponential growth of the organization. “We started with the Mainstage, but things really shifted for the organization when we opened the Cabaret theater,” says Rebecca Hopkins, Managing Director of FST. “Going from a one-theater operation to a twotheater operation was big for the community and for us to diversify programming. The Cabaret became a gateway for any type of theater you were interested in.” In the early years of FST, the founding members wanted to produce shows that their friends and family could easily afford to attend. Subscription plans were introduced in addition to single-use tickets enabling the community to attend all kinds of performances throughout each season. This principle of affordability remains one of the most important factors for FST, even in our vastly changing economy.


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“Art and theater in general were frequently perceived as something for the wealthy or the elite,” said Richard Hopkins. “We wanted to make sure that in the spirit of Shakespeare and the ancient Greeks, that our theater is available to everybody, and that everybody can afford it.” Subscriptions were not only designed to make the theater affordable, but to expand the overall audience and push the boundaries of attendees and their interests. “Our goal was to build an audience that came on a regular basis and did not just come to one play a year. We wanted them to come to a season of plays because then we could challenge them,” said Richard Hopkins. “Our package of plays gets them out of their bubble and into something new and exciting. We started offering subscriptions so we can take the audience on a journey, listen to them, and see how they are responding, which helps us with our play selection in the future. The theater and the audience constantly challenge each other, and that creates the best possible theater,” Hopkins concluded. In 2014, FST’s fifth theater, Bowne’s Lab, which is part of FST’s Hegner Theatre Wing, opened its doors for experimental work and later became home to Stage III plays, which are dedicated to presenting edgy plays

that are challenging in content and unique in form. Forming a cohesive five-theatre operation was vital for expanding different types of entertainment for different walks of life. Today, FST is one of America’s largest subscription-based theaters and it is continuing to grow at a very rapid pace. Their next endeavor is the current construction of Mulva Arts Plaza, an 8-10 story multi-use building nestled in between FST’s current theaters in downtown Sarasota. The massive project will include a new Mainstage theater to allow for expansion of the Mainstage and Stage III Series, two new Cabaret theaters, extended-stay studio apartments for FST’s visiting guest artists, much-needed parking, affordable housing for Sarasota’s year-round arts workers, and much more. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT “Sarasota is a great place to raise children, and an even better place to raise adults,” said Richard Hopkins, which is why FST prides itself on being as active as it can possibly be in the greater Sarasota community. There are several different programs to get young children involved in the arts and allow them to experience the wonders of theater. Their most interactive program, WRITE A PLAY, is an award-winning year-round artsNOVEMBER 2023 | SARASOTA SCENE

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in-education initiative, providing students with the example, the inspiration, and the skills to write their own original plays. These plays are then evaluated and about a dozen winning plays are put into a professional production and brought to life by FST actors. Since its inception in 1991, WRITE A PLAY has impacted over one million children throughout the state of Florida, and internationally as far as Scotland and Israel.

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This program works in three distinct operations throughout the year. In the fall, over 4,000 kids around Sarasota County are bussed in to view a featured play, which this year’s production being The Velveteen Rabbit: A Toy Story. FST even has a playmaker’s tour that travels throughout Florida with an interactive workshop inspiring children to write plays. “We say inspire because we’re not teaching them, kids know how to play,” said Rebecca Hopkins. “We show them how to put it into an actual play. Every year we get thousands of plays written by children in sixth grade and under. We read them all twice, and we put

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together an anthology of the best ones that represent Laughing Matters (2011) the current year.” The final aspect of this program is getting the children to come and watch the plays written by their peers, brought to life in a professional theater setting. Nearly 8,800 kids watch their winning plays across FST’s different theaters, but that is not where FST’s programming for children ends. After noticing the limitations of bus routes and scheduling field trips, FST started its Weekend Children’s Theatre Series in 2016. This initiative allows families from all over the state to bring their children to FST’s Keating Theatre and watch these plays on their own time. Another significant aspect of FST’s community involvement are the educational programs they operate. They offer classes year-round for students of all ages and experience levels in acting, music, dance, theater writing, and improvisation. An annual summer camp at FST’s downtown campus welcomes young artists and children to discover, create, and connect through the art of live theater.


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educationmatters Forty Carrots Family Center Celebrates 30 Years of Helping Children & Parents By Tom Reese In 1993, Betsy Kane-Hartnett and Diane Weiss set out on a journey to share their knowledge of parenting education and early childhood education with their local community. Thirty years later, Forty Carrots has become a pivotal resource for families, now including mental health services in Sarasota and Manatee counties, reaching over 6,000 clients in the last calendar year with the hopes of significantly doubling that number as construction of its third campus building nears completion. LAUNCHING A DREAM The origin of Forty Carrots Family Center began just as Kane-Hartnett and Weiss were about to celebrate their 40th birthdays. They had always dreamed of combining their talents and expertise to create a nonprofit organization with the goal of giving back to their community and helping families raise their children by preventing possible instances of abuse or neglect. They believed they could make a massive impact, and they have. “Back then we didn’t know what a business plan was,” says Kane-Hartnett. “Our board was made up of family and friends. When we chose our staff, we chose people who would become part of our family.” 10 8

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Forty Carrots’ mission has stayed the same over the years: nurture healthy child and family development through research-based, relationship-centered education and mental health services. Their underlying goal is preventing abuse, neglect, and childhood trauma, while also intervening and providing treatment for both the parents and children. “We knew that if we wanted to make a real difference in our families’ lives, and ultimately throughout our community, we had to provide parents with support and necessary tools to be successful from the beginning,” says Weiss. “Those first five years are the most critical. Nearly 40 percent of children abused or neglected in our country are five years of age or younger, with the greatest risk being in the first year of life.” Through 1,533 free community outreach groups at 30 different community partner locations, Forty Carrots provided services for thousands in its 2022-2023 program year. The most impressive statistic is that 96% of families received these services absolutely free of any cost through scholarships and financial aid assistance programs. “One of our core goals is to serve everyone without barriers, especially financial barriers,” says Michelle


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Kapreilian, CEO of Forty Carrots. “We want to make sure that everyone has access to what we have to offer.” EDUCATING CHILDREN AND PARENTS When Forty Carrots first launched thirty years ago, it started with two programs: an advanced preschool for early childhood education, as well as parenting education. Its preschool has a national accreditation with the National Association for the Education of Young Children, which puts them into strict ratios of children to teachers. This ensures each child quality time with the staff for advanced development. The teachers all have degrees and are specially trained to work with children from ages two to four. The standards Forty Carrots sets for its preschool are much further beyond the requirement of the state of Florida, which makes it very desirable and in high demand for all families in the region. “More learning is done for children in infancy, toddler, and preschool ages than at any other point in your life,” says Carla Johanns, Chief Program Officer. “You are truly learning all about your environment and building relationship skills. That is why we do this and have relationships with these families.”

The backbone of Forty Carrots is its Parenting Education program, which works with parents to strengthen their relationships with their children. This includes face-to-face meetings with over 5,000 clients on a yearly basis. Forty Carrots reach these families by physically traveling to them and setting up classes at their community outreach partners’ facilities. These locations include public libraries and schools, as well as other charitable organizations such as Lightshare Behavioral Wellness and Recovery, , Harvest House, The Salvation Army, and several others. One example of a parenting education class would be a play-based group . In different community locations, parents and their children gather on play mats to play together and strengthen their attachment and bond.. Specialized parenting educators are present to observe and intervene when necessary and answer any parents’ questions. Private parenting consultations are also available for face-to-face meetings, Zoom meetings, or phone calls. This allows parents to ask questions that might not be appropriate to discuss in front of their children during play sessions or other encounters. Sometimes these conversations result in a handoff to Forty Carrots’ mental health professionals. NOVEMBER 2023 | SARASOTA SCENE

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INTERVENTION THROUGH MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES As Forty Carrots continued to expand, the need for forms of intervention became glaringly apparent, and it now offers advanced mental health services available for both children and parents. “We had a couple of parenting educators, who were also social workers at the time, who wanted to dig a little deeper with the families that were really struggling,” said Johanns. “We started out of a closet, only serving a handful of clients each year. Now we provide mental health programs for hundreds of families.” Many of the people they serve are pregnant and postpartum mothers, but the program also services children into their young adult years. Postpartum depression in mothers, and in some cases fathers, can drastically affect a young child’s development. Connecting with children through attachment is vital for relationship growth, and it is very difficult for mothers struggling with postpartum depression to form those connections with their children. Forty Carrots provides therapy and group work for families dealing with this problem. $10M EXPANSION CAMPAIGN In 2017, Forty Carrots realized the drastic need for more mental health and parenting education services and more space to conduct its programs and it began an expansion campaign. Last year, over 600 families were turned away because of the increased demand and lack of resources available. Its expansion campaign included a brand new 6,900 square foot state-ofthe-art mental health center with six therapy rooms, parenting center, and offices to accommodate growth and staff. The new facility is expected to be up and running in the early months of 2024. “This new building is just the vehicle for us to continue our work in parenting education and mental health services,” says Kapreilian. “We expect a 100% 110

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increase in mental health sessions over the next five years.” The projected cost of this expansion campaign is $10 million, with about $8.75 million already raised. While donations through Forty Carrots’ website and physical locations are always accepted, a large portion of this money is raised through charitable fundraisers. WAYS TO GET INVOLVED Forty Carrots’ next fundraising event is the very popular Wine, Women & Shoes—a three-day event which directly supports Forty Carrots. The main event will be held November 17, 2023 at The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota. Guests sip delectable wines while shopping in a specially curated marketplace. This includes lunch with friends, an entertaining fashion show, and dancing in the champagne lounge. “We really do want to change the world and our community,” says Kapreilian. “We know that our programs are making an impact, and we need more ambassadors to spread the word, as well as financial contributions. If you know any new parents, send them our way. We want to help them.”

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Not long before The Sarasota Ballet’s 2023 – 2024 Season began this past August, the Company announced the addition of an exciting new dancer, Principal Dancer Jennifer Hackbar th. Just a few months later, Jennifer wowed audiences in The Sarasota Ballet’s season opening program, Progression in Rep, where she would dance the lead roles in all three ballet s over the 5-performance run. Dance Critic Carrie Seidman described her during a review for the Herald Tribune as “a standout addition” and that her “trilogy of performances was a testament not only to her stamina, but her versatility and nuance.” Hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jennifer trained at several impor tant and prestigious institutions including the School of American Ballet and John Cranko Schule, all of which she attended on full merit scholarship. Starting her professional career as an Apprentice with New York City Ballet, Jennifer eventually made the move to Germany in 2017 when she joined the Dresden Semperoper Ballet where she rose to the rank of Soloist. During her time in Europe, she danced difficult and technically challenging roles by some of the great Choreographers of modern and classical ballet. Highlights during her career thus far include lead roles in Aaron S. Watkin’s Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, and La Bayadere; William Forsythe’s The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, The Second Detail, and Impressing the Czar; George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, and The Nutcracker; and David Dawson’s Romeo and Juliet and Giselle. “We are thrilled that Jennifer has joined the Company,” explain Iain Webb and Margaret Barbieri, Director and Assistant Director of The Sarasota Ballet. “We were so impressed by her overall background and most specifically her experience dancing in classical ballets, such as works by the renowned George Balanchine. Her versatility, technicality, and her ability to grasp different styles of choreography match our artistic vision so perfectly. We are all so eager to watch her continue to grow and flourish as a part of The Sarasota Ballet family.”

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Juana Valdés

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For 30 years, Juana Valdés has transformed ideas, thoughts, and feelings into works of art anchored in stories, many of which are inspired by her personal experiences. Her first solo exhibition at a museum–Embodied Memories, Ancestral Histories–presents selected works from throughout her 30-year career and explores the history of migration between the Caribbean and the United States, gender, race, and the representation of the female body. “I am excited for Juana to present her first one-artist show,” said guest curator, Francine Birbragher-Rozencwaig. “Seeing Juana’s works together for the first time is like reading a novel from the beginning instead of a few chapters here and there. It is meaningful that this exhibition takes place in Florida, where she arrived as a Cuban immigrant at seven years old. Her art allows us to relate to and learn from her journey and the significant issues she addresses.” The story she tells unravels as the visitor moves through the galleries and becomes acquainted with three main topics that are not necessarily exclusive: “The History of Migration,” “Representation and Subjectivity,” and “Materiality.” Through many of the works featured in the exhibition, Valdés has generated a voice and a discourse inspired by themes such as colonization’s history and migration’s impact. Another significant theme is the issue of gender and the representation of the feminine body. Through several works, Valdés invites visitors to reflect on the objectification of the female body and the “whitening of race” as a legacy of colonialism. Race is a connecting thread that links the different sections of the exhibition, an issue that she addresses from her experience as a woman of color living in the United States. Valdés’ choice of materials is as important as the themes she conveys. Working in a range of both traditional and non-traditional media—from ceramics, with all its associations of feminine and manual work, to new media—she communicates ideas of the personal and subjective while at the same time challenging the canon of art. Her audiovisual work highlights her entire oeuvre as an archive through which she analyzes and recodifies topics that include transnationalism, migration, race, gender, and discrimination at work, and the Latinx discourse she deals with from her experience as an Afro-Cuban woman residing in the United States. “Juana Valdés: Embodied Memories, Ancestral Histories” is on view at Sarasota Art Museum October 22, 2023 - February 11, 2024. 122

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