Apr 13 Monday
PAGES conferences are excited to invite you to the upcoming International Conference on Public Health and Health Care System, scheduled to take place from April 13-15, 2026 in the city of finance Paris, France.
This event will bring together leading experts for keynote addresses, dynamic panel discussions, and engaging workshops that aim to poster collaboration and inspire innovative ideas. Topics will span a range of critical areas, including disease prevention, health promotion, epidemiology, environmental health, and global health policy.
Overall, the International Conference on Public Health and Health Care Research and Development promises to be an important forum for advancing our understanding of Public Health and Health Care and exploring innovative solutions to global health challenges.
We eagerly anticipate your participation in this exciting and inspiring event in Paris, France.
Sincerely,Jyothsna P | Conference SecretaryPublic Health-2026
Apr 19 Sunday
Join us for another doubleheader! Two early morning games! The first game is our Tampa Bay Junior Derby vs Magic City Mischief in a sanctioned game. The second game is our very own Tampa Roller Derby home teams, the Black Widows vs Cigar City Mafia. Both games will not disappoint!Doors open at 7:30a, first whistle is at 8:00a. Please bring chairs to sit trackside, none will be provided. Tickets are $20 online or at the door. Reduced ticket prices for seniors at the door, and kids under 8 get in free! Online tickets sold here: https://www.mytbtickets.com/.../tampa-roller-derby-41926...Want to learn more about the rules of roller derby? Check out the rules & basics. Want to become a volunteer, medic, photographer, learn to officiate, or become part of the league?Message Join@tamparollerderby.comTampa Roller Derby is an inclusive space for all. TRD does not tolerate harassment or bullying and reserves the right to refuse entry or evict spectators for these offenses.
Apr 24 Friday
2026 brings a rare alignment of milestones: the 50th anniversary of Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians, the composer’s 90th birthday, and enSRQ’s own 10th season. Reich’s groundbreaking 1976 work remains one of the most iconic statements in contemporary music—a luminous tapestry of interlocking rhythms, pulsing harmonies, and slowly shifting patterns that seem to suspend time. Presenting this masterpiece in celebration of its golden anniversary is both an homage to a living legend and a reaffirmation of enSRQ’s dedication to adventurous, transformative performance.
Apr 25 Saturday
The monthly Saturday Night Sketch Club offers chill, creative vibes with costumed models or themed still lifes, and refreshments.
Open to all skill levels—bring your own sketchbook & supplies.Beer and wine are available for purchase.Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere where you can sketch, explore, and connect with fellow creatives.
May 06 Wednesday
Our new speaker series, Art, Actually, explores how art intersects with identity, community, and change through conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders.
“Art, Actually” is a community-centered speaker series at ACS that explores the role of art in shaping Sarasota’s cultural identity—past, present, and future. Each session highlights the voices of local artists, cultural leaders, and creative thinkers as they reflect on how art connects us, tells our shared stories, and inspires meaningful dialogue. Grounded in Sarasota’s rich artistic legacy, this series celebrates the power of creativity to build community and spark change. $15 for New Friends of the Art Center. Free for Members.
May 21 Thursday
Join us on Thursday, May 21, 5-7pm to celebrate the opening of four new exhibitions!
Gallery 1: Anja Palombo
Gallery 2: Architects Who Art: Designing the Cultural Coast
Gallery 3: Living by the Water, Cat Tesla
Gallery 4: Juried Show: Medium Mutiny, juried by Ed Swan Jr.
The Opening Reception is FREE and open to the public. Complimentary valet parking is available for all guests. Beer & wine is available for purchase and all artwork is for sale.
May 22 Friday
Matt Aucoin’s Music for New Bodies, created in collaboration with acclaimed director Peter Sellars, is a bold operatic meditation on our shifting place in the natural world. Fusing poetic texts from Jorie Graham with visceral soundscapes, Aucoin crafts a work that is at once urgent and transcendent, while Sellars’ visionary staging brings the music into striking visual focus. Together, they invite us to imagine new forms of life, connection, and transformation.
May 30 Saturday
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