![]() ![]() The story has evolved over time to take a more realistic and practical view of the trip. Please give generously as the Ski-A-Rees are a non-profit organization.Most schoolchildren learn the tale of Christopher Columbus and his historic voyage across the ocean. We found lots of free parking and there are snacks and drinks available for purchase.Īlthough the shows and parking are free, donations are appreciated. There is a shaded area under the trees where you still have a good view of the show. Talking to people seated in the covered stands, they were partially blocked from some stunts, but said it wasn’t often. We were in the open area which provides a behind the scenes view of the team. Sunscreen and hats for everyone! Bring a cushion if you don’t want to sit on the metal seats. There are bleacher seats, some of which are covered, but most of the seats are in the sun so dress accordingly. When you go, be sure to get there at least about hour early as it usually draws a big crowd. ![]() The skiers display their talents performing tricks and their skill while making a 16 person skiing pyramid. Their show is non-stop, exciting and a great family activity. The team are a dedicated group doing what they love to do, and it shows! Juggling the demands of full time careers, some are Doctors, lawyers and physician assistants, they unselfishly find time to perform. The Ski-A-Rees put on a wonderful show with great music and the announcers are quite entertaining. ![]() We were there to watch them perform last Sunday and were totally amazed! ![]() This free show takes place Sundays at 2:00 pm now through to the middle of May. Please consider taking the free Island trolley which will will drop you off right in front of the museum at trolley stop #42.Įvery Sunday in March (3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 2019) 2:00 pmĮnjoy Sarasota’s own Ski-A-Rees Water Ski Team and their Sunday afternoon show at the Ski-A-Ree Stadium. Parking is available at the City Pier lot and Roser Community Church. Come on out and bid on this amazing auction donation! Six person golf cart, Float big enough for 10 people, 4 stand up paddle boards, 4 boogie boards, 2 kayaks, 1 corn hole, 1 bocce ball, Up to 20 beach chairs and beach towels, 2 canopies, 2 coolers of your choice adult beverage. Justin Matthews from WLR will be on hand with his wildlife friends, a great horned owl, screech owl, iguana, alligator and a boa!īid on this auction item donated by Fun and More Rentals-They will set up your beach day on Anna Maria Island! Then they will pack up and pick up the following: Wild Life Rescue (WLR) will be also be there. Our favourite pirates, the Anna Maria Island Privateers will be joining the Heritage Day festivities and will be performing a jail capture around 11:00. The museum, Belle Haven Cottage and the surrounding native plant garden will be open for tours. Listen to live music provided by the Anna Maria Island Stringband featuring Howie Banfield and enjoy food, drinks, old fashioned children’s games and a scavenger hunt. There will be auctions as well as collectibles available for purchase and the newly renovated gift shop will be open. There will be a Settlers Market with local produce, honey, herbs and settler’s bread baked by local volunteers. You will have an opportunity to watch all day demonstrations by beekeepers, wool spinners, bonnet makers, candle makers, wood workers, soap makers and arts and crafts as practiced by early Island settlers. Here are a few of our favorite things to add to your list: Saturday, March 2 - 9:00 am – 2:00 pmĬelebrate life on Anna Maria Island and learn how the early settlers lived. If you are looking for a guide to keep you and your family entertained with local events, we’ve got you covered! March is a busy month for festivals and events. ![]()
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