Saturday, August 31, 2019

CoolToday Park hosts sunrise yard sale

STAFF REPORT  Aug 22, 2019  
https://www.yoursun.com

WEST VILLAGES — Next month those looking to sell or even pick up some items can attend the first sunrise yard sale at CoolToday Park.

The park will host the yard sale on Sept. 28 in front of the stadium and invites anyone with something to sell or anyone looking for a good deal to drop by.

Along with enjoying the sale, there will be live music and the Tomahawk Tiki Bar will be open. The event begins at 7 a.m. and goes until 2 p.m., with the bar opening at 11 a.m., according to a release by the Atlanta Braves.

The first carload is $5 and it’s $40 for an 18-by-18 foot sale area. Rules allow for sale of any items that fit within the spot, with the exception of food, drinks, or weapons.

Seller applications are now available at the CoolToday box office, 18800 South West Villages Parkway, North Port. The box office is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information call 941-413-5000.



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate






Friday, August 30, 2019

Downtown Venice Craft Festival

http://www.artfestival.com

Open Date:
Sat, Aug 31, 2019
Close Date:
Sun, Sep 01, 2019

Description:
Since 2009, The Downtown Venice Craft Festival returns with some of the most skilled artists and crafters in the country. The eclectic displays of original handcrafted art including decorative and functional pieces as well as affordable gift items will line Miami Avenue in Downtown Venice. Prices will be set to suit all budgets and will range from as little as $3 and as much as $3,000. A Green Market will offer exotic plants and orchids, body products, gourmet spices, jams, dips, spreads and much more. Admission is free and open to the public. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Venice Main Street.

Information At- A-Glance: • Juried outdoor craft showcase • Original crafts - Handmade in America • Unique and affordable gift items • National and Local Crafters • Prices set to suit all budgets - ranging from as little as $3 to $3,000 • Crafters hand-selected from hundreds of applicants • All crafters on site for duration of festival
Green Market offering a wide variety of quality plants, handmade soaps, savory dips and other gourmet items. • Vast array of craft media including folk art, pottery, personalized gifts, handmade clothing, basket weaving, beaded utensils, candles, cork assemblage, fabric design, fiber quilts, fused wax and glass, hair accessories, handbags and accessories, handmade cards, leather, mosaic, wood, painted wood, plaster craft, stained glass

• The festival benefits Venice Main Street, dedicated to preserving and maintaining downtown Venice as a desirable destination.

Location:
Downtown
220 Miami Ave West
Venice, FL 34293
Additional Features:
Crafts, Entertainment Free, Handicapped Access
Hours:
10am-4pm
Admission:
Free

This info may change due to circumstances,
please verify details before venturing out.

Phone Number:
(561) 746-6615
Fax Number:
(561) 746-6528





Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate






Thursday, August 29, 2019

Venice Friendship Center to hold 9/11 event

By ESTHER BIRD
Guest Writer
https://www.yoursun.com/venice
August 28,  2019

Our local heroes risk their lives daily to assure that our community is a safe place to live. That’s why it is appropriate to honor them and be certain they understand our appreciation.

That is also why the Venice Senior Friendship Center, in conjunction with Elmcroft of Bella Vita, will be honoring our local first responders at a ceremony at 2 p.m on Sept. 11.

The campus is at 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice.

The Venice Police Department honor guard will begin the ceremony by presenting the flag. Mayor John Holic will participate in recognizing the brave men and women who devote their lives to making our community a safer place to live. Representatives of the police, fire department, and EMTs will be present and honored.

On the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, events such as this one honor those who risked their lives to help the victims of that tragic day and bring together people of different ages, backgrounds, and faiths. This is the perfect opportunity for the community to come together and show appreciation to our local first responders and their families.

The seniors who regularly attend the center for live music each day, Monday – Friday, are very patriotic. The finale for the afternoon entertainment is observed by a circle of friendship while God Bless America is played. A wonderful and fitting way to display and recognize their love for their country.

The Venice Friendship Center is a 501(c)(3) private non-profit organization that provides many valuable services in our community. Everyone is welcome to attend this special ceremony.



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate






Friday, August 23, 2019

CoolToday Park will stream 'America's Got Talent' quarterfinals

By ALEXANDRA HERRERA
August 15, 2019
West Villages Sun Editor

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PHOTO FROM AMERICA'S GOT TALENT/NBC
Emmanne Beasha, 10, of North Port, reacts to gold tickets falling
around her during an episode of "American's Got Talent" that aired Tuesday night.


WEST VILLAGES — North Port residents can gather together and watch as one of their own continues her journey on a popular NBC show.

The quarterfinals of “America’s Got Talent,” which features North Port resident Emanne Beasha, will be broadcast on Aug. 27 at CoolToday Park in North Port’s West Villages.

The Atlanta Braves spring training facility will host a watch party for the 10-year-old opera singer the night she starts the live performances in Los Angeles for the popular NBC show.

Emanne, who is known as EB, was given the Golden Buzzer on Aug. 7.

The Golden Buzzer guaranteed her a spot in the live shows, which began Tuesday.

Her performance is set for Aug. 27, with the results broadcast Aug. 28.

Viewers will have the chance to vote for performers during the quarterfinals.

Emanne’s performance will be streamed on the the 80-by-40-foot scoreboard. The event begins at 6:30 p.m., and the streaming begins at 8 p.m., according to a release from CoolToday Park.

The event is free, and concessions will be open and available for purchase by those who attend.

Emanne has received rave reviews from judges during her time on “America’s Got Talent,” and during the Golden Buzzer episode, comedian and former “Tonight Show” show Jay Leno commended
her.

“I feel like I’m a witness to something extremely special,” Leno said. “And at some point in my career, people will say, ‘What do you remember most?’ I remember hitting the Golden Buzzer.’”

In his after-performance interview on “America’s Got Talent’s” official Twitter, Leno said “it’s a talent that comes maybe once a decade.”

Emanne has been celebrated locally. Grandmother Dianne Ruffel told the Sun she has heard nothing but positive things.





Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate







Thursday, August 22, 2019

'Legends' rock in Venice

By KIM COOL
https://www.yoursun.com/venice
August 17, 2019

They are rockin’ and rollin’ at the Venice Performing Arts Center (VPAC) at Venice High School.

The Venice Institute of Performing Arts has begun what it hopes will be the first of an annual series of performances featuring the legends of rock ‘n’ roll.

Given the average age of Venice residents somewhere between 67 and 68, this planned journey down memory lane could become more than just a “stroll.”

Continuing through November, the inaugural series features a line-up of some of the top tribute bands touring today to honor the years when “Rock ‘n’ Roll” ruled, especially in cities like Detroit, Cleveland and Pittsburgh.  If a group didn’t make it on those cities’ high-powered radio stations, its chances for stardom were slim.

Get your tickets now for the end of the month when Majesty of Rock, “The Utimate Journey Tribute” group will perform at VPAC at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. Tickets are $27-$56 per person.

According to a release announcing the concert, “Lead singer John D’Agostino aces Steve Perry’s golden voice, capturing his power, range, and tone.”

A week later, prepare to rock to the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as performed by “The Boss Project” in honor of Springsteen’s nickname.

Think “Born to Run,” “Working on a Dream,” “Glory Days,” and “Hungry Heart,” which are likely to rock the stage at the VPAC beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7. Tickets at $27-$56.

Nightbird, featuring Angela Chang performing Stevie Nicks’ music with a seven-piece band, will take over the stage at 7 p.m. Sept. 21. Tickets are $27-$56,

Developing concurrently with rock music in the 1950s and ’60s were the “Motown Sound” and “Soul” music performed by such greats as Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson.

Prepare to enjoy some soul music on Oct. 4, with Cruising Steady, bringing the music and friendship of Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson. Starring Patrick Covington (“The Color Purple”) and Motown performer Jesse Nager, Cruising Steady will feature music from the careers of those two great Motown/Soul performers. They will tell the story as they perform many of the hits attributed to those two iconic singers. Think “RESPECT” and “Second that Emotion.” Tickets are $25-$56. The performance begins at 7 p.m.

Also in October is “A Journey through the Music of the Eagles” featuring The Long Run, considered the premier Eagles Tribute Band. Based out of Florida, The Long Run has toured all over the United States. Their concert is at 7 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets are $27-$56.

Also in October is “A Journey through the Music of the Eagles” featuring The Long Run, considered the premier Eagles Tribute Band. Based out of Florida, The Long Run has toured all over the United States. Their concert is at 7 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets are $27-$56.

Another big part of the rock era, The Everly Brothers, will be honored by brothers Zachary and Dylan Smed who perform as The Everly Brothers Experience. The group will be accompanied by their partner and drummer Burleigh Drummond. The concert will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 8. Tickets are $27-$56.

Completing the series for this season is Molly Hatchet, just prior to the beginning of a world tour.

“Still starring lead guitarist and vocalist Bobby Ingram, Molly Hatchet made history in the ’70s and ’80s with their songs “Flirtin’ with Disaster,” “Beatin’ The Odds,” “Devil’s Canyon,” “Gator Country,” “Whiskey Man,” and “Dreams I’ll Never See,” according to a release about this concert. The concert is at 7 p.m. Nov. 17. Tickets are $28-$66.

This fall series should get you in the mood for the complete season at VPAC, which also is home to the Venice Symphony, Venice Concert Band and Venice Chorale.

Already on tap for Saturday, Feb. 1, is the rock battle of the century — the infamous rivalry between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, considered the two greatest bands of the rock ‘n’ roll era. The story will be told through their music in six alternating mini-sets of their greatest hits, “the soundtrack to the lives of millions of people around the world.”

At the end of the night, the audience will vote for the winner — The Beatles or The Stones. The show begins at 7 p.m. Feb. 1. Tickets are $28-$66.

The Venice Performing Arts Center is at Venice High School, 1 Indian Ave., Venice, FL 34285. Parking is free although there also is valet parking for many events.

To buy tickets, call the box office at 941-218-3779 or visit 1 Indian Ave, Building 5, inside the VPAC lobby. To order tickets online, visit: Veniceperformingartscenter.com.

The box office is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 1 hour before each performance during the summer. During the season, the box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and one hour prior to performances.

Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate