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A free, eight-week tai chi program for adults with arthritis will begin July 2.
Only 17 Southwest Florida arts organizations to share in $65.9 million in arts funding approved by Legislature for 2026-2027. Again this year, some major arts organizations in Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee and Collier counties have been left on the outside looking in.
- Limited engagements of 'Love Letters,' 'Monsters Inc' and 'The Laramie Project' headline 13 shows onstage this week at SWFL theaters
- Readers can earn prizes this summer at Collier County Library
- Actor Anthony Head, known for 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Ted Lasso' roles has died at 72
- Marco Island Historical Museum observes America250 with Clyde Butcher 'America the Beautiful' photo exhibition
- Juneteenth Arts Festival features art, music, African dance, film and performances
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