Sarasota News Events: Ringling TOWN HALL Lecture Series announces line-up for 2025. The 44th season of bringing influencers from the world stage to our stage in Sarasota returns in January 2025. Kicking off the series in…
Sarasota Circus 2022
Sarasota’s hometown circus, Circus Sarasota, is ready to bring chills, thrills and laughs aplenty to audiences of all ages from February 11 through March 6. Featuring new and innovative acts, Circus Sarasota 2022 will offer…
New Sarasota E-Scooter/Bicycle Program
New micro-mobility transportation options will soon be available to residents and visitors of Sarasota after the City Commission on Monday unanimously approved an agreement with an e-scooter and bike sharing provider. Veo, a nationwide company…
Sarasota Orchestra 2022
Sarasota Concert Association Announces Its 2022 Great Performers Series Season January 20-March 15, 2022 SCA’s Great Performers Series returns in 2022 with a dazzling lineup of world-renowned orchestras, a chamber ensemble, and outstanding solo artists.…
Our Town at Asolo Rep
Asolo Rep Kicks off its Repertory Season with Thornton Wilder’s Our Town (SARASOTA, FLA) — Continuing its tradition of performing in true rotating repertory, Asolo Repertory Theatre proudly kicks off its 2022 rep season with…
Home Prices Jump Again!
‘Seller’s Market’ Shows No Signs of Slowing – Rising home prices have yet to slow down in November, the December report will be out January 21st. 2021 marks the highest recorded median prices in the…
Florida Covid Continues to Surge
Florida on Monday reported 85,707 cases and 61 new deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Miami Herald calculations of CDC data. This is the largest multi-day increase of newly reported…
Sarasota Fire Fest Returns
Sarasota County's Fire Fest returns for its eighth year at T. Mabry Carlton, Jr. Memorial Reserve in Venice on Saturday, Jan. 29 to educate and inform the public about the importance of fire to the ecosystem. Staff…
Florida Covid Cases Double with Omicron
University of Florida researchers are projecting the highly contagious omicron variant will lead to about 40,000 new COVID cases a day in Florida by its February apex, around 75 percent higher than what the state…