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Sarasota Farmers Market hosting Earth Day Celebration on Saturday sarasota farmers market covid (Source: wwsb) By Sierra McLean | April 19, 2021 at 9:31 PM EDT - Updated April 19 at 9:31 PM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - The Sarasota Farmers Market is hosting an Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 24.
The market will be open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., with festivities focused from 7 a.m. to Noon.
You can show up early for Sunrise Yoga, which is sponsored by Pineapple Yoga. Participants will meet at the Mermaid Fountain in Paul Thorpe Park, near the intersection of Pineapple Avenue and Lemon Avenue. Starting at 7 a.m., Claudia Baeza will lead a one-hour gentle yoga session, which will be free and open to the public.
In Sarasota, “Money talks, history walks.” I remember when there was a push to save Sarasota High School, long before Dr. Larry Thompson raised the funds to engineer a fantastic makeover of the Collegiate Gothic school which served generations of locals, myself included.
A group of former students devised a bumper sticker that read, “History Cannot Be Bought.” I still have one. On the sticker attached to my car I crossed the “not” part. Indeed, Sarasota history CAN be bought. And has been often, and for quite some time.
But concurrent with the losses, there have been important saves. In Part 1, I mentioned the Sarasota Opera House, opened in 1926 as the Edwards Theatre, the Sarasota Terrace Hotel, built by Charles Ringling and opened the same year, the Orange Blossom Condominiums, built in 1925. All assets to the community also serving as reminders of our storied past.
The Eau Gallie Arts District s sharking lot may be just a memory, but the structure that has risen from its dirt and gravel past promises to bring new life to the area.
Pineapples, a three-story dining and entertainment venue, opens at 4 p.m. today, with a restaurant, concert space and rooftop deck. We re going to throw ourselves out there, said Austin Young, marketing and entertainment director.
Steve Young, Austin s father, bought the 0.9-acre lot at 1434 Pineapple Ave. in March 2019; construction began a year later. The president of Y-COM, a Melbourne company specializing in telecommunications and utility services, wanted to build a restaurant-bar inspired by Dr. Joe s Intra-Coastal, the long-shuttered business next door.
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