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Celebrating 150 years of the master of melody Michael Francis conducts |Featuring Joyce Yang

Piano Concerto No. 2

Asumptuous concerto that is his most popular Feb 17 -19

Piano Concerto No. 3

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Tampa Museum of Art Pavilion XXXVI

Pavilion XXXVI “Humana vs. Machina” celebrated artistic inspiration and technical creativity, transforming the Tampa Museum of Art into a gala evening showcasing progress (renovated entrance, lobbies and galleries) and philanthropy. (Related Group CEO Jorge M. Pérez gifted the museum $1 million and the bronze Fernando Botero sculpture “Mujer Vestida.”) Co-chairpersons Cassie and Jake Greatens and the 325 guests saluted past-board chairperson Allison Casper Adams, her husband Robby Adams and brother Blake Casper for multigenerational family support. The $850-andup-ticket, black-tie benefit raised funds for museum exhibitions and educational programs. — Amy Scherzer, photos courtesy of Foto Boho

Parc Center forDisabilitiesisaprogressive leader forchildren and adultswith intellectual and developmentaldisabilitiesinPinellas County since1953. We offer awide variety of programs and services to over500 amazing individuals

Our mission is to provide opportunitiesfor children and adultswith developmentaldisabilitiestoexercisetheir independenceand experiencelifetothe fullest.Our vision is acommunity whereALL individuals live with dignity and aretreated with respect.

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Joshua House Bowties & Clutches

Billed as “An Evening for the Stylish You & Charity,” Bowties & Clutches exceeded its red carpet reputation for glitz and glamour. The 300-plus guests, ready to party after a two-year pandemic absence, enjoyed Candi the Violinist, vocalist Ashley Smith, the Caribbean Vibes Band and late-night dancing to DJ Silencer (Patrick Lawson) and DJ David at the Tampa Garden Club on Dec. 10.

Lacey B. Smith, chief executive producer of The Fashion Movement, created the annual see-and-be-seen event in 2012 with several partners, incorporating an art exhibit, silent auction and raffle prizes donated by local minorityowned businesses. Tampa Hospitality Management sponsored the VIP Lounge. Proceeds benefit Joshua House, a safe haven for abused, abandoned and neglected children in East Tampa. — Text and photos by Amy Scherzer

Joshua House Bowties & Clutches

Billed as “An Evening for the Stylish You & Charity,” Bowties & Clutches exceeded its red carpet reputation for glitz and glamour. The 300-plus guests, ready to party after a two-year pandemic absence, enjoyed Candi the Violinist, vocalist Ashley Smith, the Caribbean Vibes Band and late-night dancing to DJ Silencer (Patrick Lawson) and DJ David at the Tampa Garden Club on Dec. 10.

Lacey B. Smith, chief executive producer of The Fashion Movement, created the annual see-and-be-seen event in 2012 with several partners, incorporating an art exhibit, silent auction and raffle prizes donated by local minorityowned businesses. Tampa Hospitality Management sponsored the VIP Lounge. Proceeds benefit Joshua House, a safe haven for abused, abandoned and neglected children in East Tampa. — Text and photos by Amy Scherzer

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