Open to flutists of all ages and levels, with guest artist, Marianne Gedigian: join us for workshops, classes, a community flute choir, and guest artist recital, mastery class, and narration of her book with live music, Survival of the Flutist. Another Gift to the Community even sponsored by the USF Community Music Project, USF School […]
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At The CAMPGround: Night Swim
Come to CAMPGround for music, arts, and socializing! The Contemporary Art Music Project (CAMP) offers a free home concert series, At the CAMPGround, on the last Saturday of each month. The CAMPGround is a house hosting CAMP’s events, parties, and other musical/art-related activities. Enjoy live music and complimentary drinks, and hang out with musicians and […]
Florida Girls & Boys & Their Toys
Toys are for girls and boys – right? Actually, we’re never too old to appreciate them! In fact, as we get older, it’s hard to erase the excitement we felt from owning a favorite toy. Though toys have changed over time – plastics have replaced metals and corners aren’t so sharp – they still occupy […]
Sidewalk Science Center: Creating Educational Experiences in Public Spaces
When was the last time you conducted a science experiment? Have you looked at Jupiter or Saturn through a telescope recently? Have you held a gyroscope as it defies gravity, or conducted electricity through a chain of people at the playground? When you visit a Sidewalk Science Center, you get to participate in all of […]
The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans
The human fascination with seashells is primal. Archeological evidence suggests that Neanderthals collected cockle shells on the coast of what is modern Spain, perhaps preferring those they found beautiful. Native Americans built “great cities of shell” on the coasts, later carted off for road fill. In the 1950s, the nation burned with a shell-collecting fever […]
End the Misery: Tigers in Captivity
There are approximately 10,000-20,000 tigers being held in captivity by private owners in the United States. The exact number is unknown because the current laws make it difficult to track a tiger once it has outlived its usefulness as a cub for petting and photo ops. The lives of these tigers are miserable with little […]
Thirty Hills: The Cool and the Crazy
What’s one of the tiger’s habitats? The rain forest! Join us on this day as we explore the mysterious world of the rain forests in Sumatra and discover some of the cool, the crazy, and the downright creepy creatures that lived there. Following the talk, we will have art activities for everyone to partake in! […]
“Tiger! Tiger!” Exhibition
Imagine walking down a generations-old road. A rustle off to the side makes you snap to attention, and you hold your breath as a tiger crosses your path. Her ancestors have used this same road for as many generations as yours. In some parts of the world, people share their environment with tigers just as […]
Handel’s Messiah with Orchestra
Join The Tampa Oratorio singers for the holiday performance of Handel’s “Messiah”. This oratorio tells the nativity story through favorite choruses and arias, including “Comfort Ye, My People”, “For Unto Us a Child Is Born”, and the “Hallelujah” chorus. The concert features professional soloists and orchestra. The string section of the orchestra will open the […]
Handel’s Messiah with Orchestra
Join The Tampa Oratorio singers for the holiday performance of Handel’s “Messiah”. This oratorio tells the nativity story through favorite choruses and arias, including “Comfort Ye, My People”, “For Unto Us a Child Is Born”, and the “Hallelujah” chorus. The concert features professional soloists and orchestra. The string section of the orchestra will open the […]