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Giving Challenge at The Bay returns

- Submitted by Sharon Kunkel

Nearly 700 nonprofits from Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte and DeSoto counties will be raising funds during the 2024 Giving Challenge on Tuesday and Wednesday from noon to noon. The fundraisin­g marathon, hosted by the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, will be strengthen­ed through a funding partnershi­p with The Patterson Foundation.

The Bay Park in Sarasota also will be fully engaged with this year’s Giving Challenge, hosting eight of its community nonprofit partners and a variety of free activities that showcase its “one park for all” promise – to be open and accessible, free and welcoming, to the full and rich diversity of the community now and for generation­s to come.

There are two nonprofit “pop-ups” on Tuesday from noon-2 p.m. and again from 6-7 p.m., featuring tabling and more than a dozen free “Best of The Bay” activities by eight local nonprofit organizati­ons, including the Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, Art Center Sarasota, Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation, Minorities in Shark Sciences, Science and Environmen­t Council, Suncoast Waterkeepe­r, Operation Warrior Resolution, and The Bay Park Conservanc­y.

This collection of partners provides a range of benefits to everyone in the community – from recreation­al to environmen­tal; performing arts to visual arts; and health and wellness for veterans to everyone.

The first pop-up on April 9 features popular arts organizati­on Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe at noon. Several fan favorite artists will present a halfhour performanc­e, featuring a selection of songs from its “Soul Men” and “Sistas of Soul” shows.

A “Nonstop Overnight Giving Challenge” effort will take place in the park involving a few select members from Operation Warrior Resolution and other Bay pop-up organizati­ons to continue the fundraisin­g all night long.

The Bay’s Tuesday activities

● Giving Challenge Pop-Up Station at The Bay Session #1 (noon-2 p.m.).

● Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe “Soul Men & Sistas of Soul” (noon-12:30 p.m.).

● Lunchtime Tunes: Shindig (1-2 p.m.) presented by The Bay.

● Minorities in Shark Sciences (provides a community and funded opportunit­ies for gender minorities of color who wish to enter the field of shark sciences): Shark-themed games (4-6 p.m.).

● Operation Warrior Resolution (holistic mental health care for veterans and their families): Cornhole Competitio­n for All (6-9 p.m.).

● Happy Hour: Drink specials at The Nest Concession (5-7 p.m.)

● Giving Challenge Pop-Up Station at The Bay Session #2 (6-7 p.m.).

● Cinema at The Bay: 1986 classic movie “Stand By Me” (8-9:30 p.m.).

● Select members from Operation Warrior Resolution and other Bay popup organizati­ons: Nonstop Overnight

Giving Challenge at The Bay to continue fundraisin­g all night long.

The Bay’s Wednesday activities

● Operation Warrior Resolution: Sunrise Yoga (7-8 a.m.).

● Rise & Paddle with Suncoast Waterkeepe­r (works to protect and restore the waters on Florida Suncoast for the benefit of all through community and stakeholde­r engagement, environmen­tal monitoring, advocacy, and responsibl­e legal action): Guided kayak tour of Sarasota Bay (8:30-10:30 a.m.).

● Minorities in Shark Sciences: Instagramm­ed live shark survey on Sarasota Bay live feed on large LED screen at The Bay.

All activities are all free and open to the community.

For more informatio­n, visit cfsaraso ta.org/nonprofits/giving-challenge and thebaysara­sota.org/event/giving-chal lenge-at-the-bay.

 ?? PROVIDED BY ROTARY CLUB OF LAKEWOOD RANCH ?? Lakewood Ranch Rotarian Bob Grepling, center, with Shirley Parrado, left, and Dr. Alex Manibo, who accepts a grant to help Lake Erie College of Medicine’s School of Dental Medicine provide dental care to 200 underserve­d children.
PROVIDED BY ROTARY CLUB OF LAKEWOOD RANCH Lakewood Ranch Rotarian Bob Grepling, center, with Shirley Parrado, left, and Dr. Alex Manibo, who accepts a grant to help Lake Erie College of Medicine’s School of Dental Medicine provide dental care to 200 underserve­d children.

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