Florida public school parents received a letter this week from the Florida Department of Education with "updated guidance" about religious expression in schools.
In 2022, according to visitfortmyers.com, there were more than 4.4 million visitors, with the top three local attractions drawing crowds to the county being the beaches themselves at 66%, the Fort Myers Beach Pier at 36%, and the Sanibel Lighthouse at 26%. However, the year after Hurricane Ian, that number fell to nearly 3 million visitors. The pier’s visitation rate dropped to 15% while the beaches remained No. 1 at 51%. But now, with the promise of a new and improved pier on the horizon, those stats are starting to rebound.
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This week, eight shows open, two close, 12 continue their runs and there are two limited engagements at Southwest Florida equity, community and high school theaters, including 'The Apiary' at Urbanite Theatre in Sarasota.
- Sarasota Ballet commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States this weekend with 'Stars and Stripes' ballet
- GCL Book Club: Jordy Rosenberg, Night Night Fawn
- Gulfshore Opera's Gershwin opera 'Porgy and Bess' part of America250 celebration
- Southwest Florida Theatre transports audiences back to the 1950s with “Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream”
- With a cast of 55, 'Titanic the Musical' will be Arts Bonita's most ambitious theatrical production yet
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