Festival of the Skeletons, Medieval Fair: 9 things to do around Bradenton this weekend
The first weekend of November is here, and there’s plenty of local fun on tap to help you enjoy it.
The Village of the Arts will host its biggest celebration of the year, the Festival of the Skeletons, this weekend, and the Sarasota Medieval Fair opens its 18th season on Saturday.
Still need plans? We’ve got you covered.
Here’s a hand-picked guide to fun times around Bradenton and Sarasota this weekend, Nov. 4-6.
Festival of the Skeletons
The Village of the Arts in Bradenton will welcome crowds this weekend for the 18th annual Festival of the Skeletons, “a celebration of life to remember our departed loved ones in the tradition of Día de los Muertos.”
A community shrine is created for each year’s event, and visitors can leave photos or offerings in tribute to loved ones. Other artful shrines will be in place at businesses around the Village.
The live/work art district is full of crafters and businesses offering unique wares and services, from folk art and fine art to antiques, furniture, jewelry, records and more. There are also a handful of cafes and eateries to enjoy in the Village.
Live music, entertainment, activities and food and drink vendors will also be at hand throughout the event.
The Village spans Ninth Avenue West to 17th Avenue West and 14th Street West to Ninth Street West. Street parking is available in select areas throughout the Village, or in the public parking garage at 12th Street West and Eighth Avenue West (free on weekends).
- Details: 5-9 p.m. Friday and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Village of the Arts, Bradenton. Free admission.
- Info: facebook.com/villageofthearts
Sarasota Medieval Fair
Step back into the Middle Ages and partake in a day of medieval merriment at the 18th annual Sarasota Medieval Fair.
Walk among peasants and royalty, sup on turkey legs and other delights, peruse the offerings of ancient vendors and enjoy entertainment like jousting, comedy, rides, games and period music. Don’t forget to dress the part.
This is the fair’s second year at its new home in the “Woods of Mallaranny,” a 47-acre festival grounds in Myakka City.
The 2022 event will have an 11th century Viking theme that plays off of the historical Battle of Assandun, when invading Danish fought the English.
Details: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Nov. 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27. Rain or shine. 29847 S.R. 70 E., Myakka City. Ages 5-10: $11.95. Students, seniors and military with I.D.: $19.95. Adults: $22.95. Multi-day passes and add-ons available.
Info: 1-888-303-3247. sarasotamedievalfair.com.
Music on Main in Lakewood Ranch
Music on Main brings family-friendly fun to the heart of Lakewood Ranch on the first Friday of every month.
Local cover band Frisson will bring hits from the ’70s through the 2000s to Main Street on Friday, and a DJ will play top 100 hits.
Food vendors, beer trucks, booths and kids activities will line the street.
This month’s event will benefit Sisterhood for Good.
Guests are welcome to bring chairs and dogs on short leashes.
- Details: 6-9 p.m. Friday. 8100 Lakewood Main St., Lakewood Ranch. Free.
- Info: lakewoodranch.com
Very Merry Jerry Day at Fogartyville
A day of totally far-out tunes and festivities at Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center will honor late great architect of the psychedelic sound, Jerry Garcia.
Music will be provided by local Grateful Dead tribute bands The Joint Chiefs and Dead Uncle’s Ship.
The event also includes vendors and food trucks. Sun King Brewing, recently opened in Sarasota, will offer craft beer.
- Details: 4-8 p.m. Sunday. Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center, 525 Kumquat Ct., Sarasota. $15; $7.50 students ages 13 and up.
- Info: wslr.org/fogartyville
New exhibits at ArtCenter Manatee
Two new exhibits open at ArtCenter Manatee this weekend.
“Raymond Lawler: Tales of a Traveler” is a curated exhibit showcasing the multimedia work of the local artist.
“Where the HeArt Grows” is an open, all media juried exhibit of regional artists.
An opening reception will be held for both visits from 5-7:30 p.m. Thursday.
- Details: Through Nov. 28. Gallery hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon., Fri. and Sat.; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue., Wed. and Thurs. ArtCenter Manatee, 209 Ninth St. W., Bradenton. Free entry.
- Info: artcentermanatee.org
Performing arts and shows
Night of R&B and Jazz with Nu Jazz at Manatee Performing Arts Center: NuJazz is a contemporary jazz band from the Sarasota/Bradenton area that “brings your favorite R&B tunes to a new level with a jazz twist,” a show preview says.
- Details: 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Manatee Performing Arts Center, 502 3rd Ave W, Bradenton. $42-$57.
- Info: 941-748-5875. manateeperformingartscenter.com
The Island Players present “I Ought to be in Pictures”:“Libby Tucker travels cross-country from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in the hopes of starting a film career with the help of her estranged father,” a show preview says. “But Herb Tucker has his own problems — a case of perpetual writer’s block and the rocky relationship with his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Steffy.”
- Details: Nov. 3-13. Island Players Theatre, 10009 Gulf Drive, Anna Maria. $25.
- Info: 941-778-5755. theislandplayers.org
West Coast Black Theatre Troupe presents Guys and Dolls: “A Tony Award winner for Best Musical, ‘Guys and Dolls’ tells the story of New York City gambler Nathan Detroit, who dreams of setting up a big dice game while avoiding the authorities—and marriage to his longtime fiancée. WBTT will add its own special twist to this crowd-pleasing show,” a preview says.
- Details: 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Through Nov. 20. Donelly Theatre at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe Campus, 1012 N. Orange Ave., Sarasota. Adults: $50; student/military: $20.
- Info: 941-366-1505. westcoastblacktheatre.org
“The Burdens” at Urbanite Theatre: “Siblings Mordy and Jane have a problem. Their dreadful, centenarian grandfather is an emotional and financial tax on the family, and he just won’t die. Scheming almost entirely via sarcastic and misspelled text messages, the siblings hatch an outrageous plan to relieve their family of their grandfather’s burden. Zany, twisted and inventive, this dark comedy reminds us it’s much easier to write what we could never say face to face.”
- Details: 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Extended through Dec. 5. Urbanite Theatre, 1487 Second Street, Sarasota. Ages 40 and up: $39. Under 40: $25. Students: $5.
- Info: urbanitetheatre.com
Danny Bevins at McCurdy’s Comedy Theatre: “A versatile performer, Scott acted in numerous stage productions, worked at the ‘Brave New Workshop’ as an improvisational actor/writer, owned and operated The Comedy Cabaret...and has written for ‘Saturday Night Live’ and the comic strip, ‘Strange Brew,’ the comedian’s bio says.
- Details: 7 p.m. Thursday, 6:30 and 8:50 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. Sunday. McCurdy’s Comedy Theatre, 1923 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. $25.
- Info: mccurdyscomedy.com
Farmers’ markets
Downtown Bradenton Public Market: This weekly market is a community gathering place that welcomes vendors offering fresh local produce, meat, pantry and home goods, packaged foods, plants, clothing, accessories and more.
Food, drink and dessert vendors make the market a great place to grab a tasty snack.
This year, the market is nearly doubling in size with plans to host about 100 vendors each week, including a core group of businesses and some rotating selections, organizers say.
The market also features live music performances from different regional artists each week. Kid’s activities, special events and cooking demonstrations add to the fun throughout the season.
- Details: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays, Oct.-May. Old Main Street, Bradenton. Free.
- Info: realizebradenton.com/public-market
The Farmers’ Market at Lakewood Ranch welcomes more than 90 regional vendors to Waterside Place each Sunday. Offerings include produce, meat and seafood, prepared foods and breads, crafts, jewelry, plants and pet treats. Live music from a rotation of local musicians and yoga sessions are another regular feature at the market.
- Details: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. Waterside Place, 1561 Lakefront Dr., Lakewood Ranch. Free.
- Info: mylwr.com/185/Farmers-Market-at-LWR
Oneco Farmers Market is open seven days a week. The permanent market boasts more than 100 vendors in one location, including meats and seafood, fresh produce, sweets and treats. There are also restaurants and arts and crafts vendors to check out, and the market frequently hosts free community events.
- Details: Open 7 a.m.-8 p.m. daily. Oneco Farmers Market, 5108 15th St. E., Bradenton.
- Info: onecofarmersmarket.com
Sarasota Farmers Market brings vendors selling arts and crafts, goods and services, produce, food, plants and more to downtown Sarasota. There’s also live music to enjoy.
- Details: 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday. Lemon Avenue and Main Street, downtown Sarasota.
- Info: sarasotafarmersmarket.org
Newtown Sarasota Farmers Market offers local produce, fresh-baked goods and other items twice a week in the Newtown neighborhood. The market also hosts community gatherings including events for kids and food festivals.
- Details: 10 a.m.-5p.m. Friday and Saturday. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park, 2523 Cocoanut Ave., Sarasota.
- Info: newtownfarmersmarketsrq.org
Meadows Farmers Market: Started in Oct. 2021, the Meadows Farmers Market promises organic fruits and vegetables straight from local farmers. Other attractions include artisans, food vendors and live music. Events at the market include yoga, tai chi, wellness talks and holiday celebrations.
- Details: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays October through April. Held in the parking lot of 5041 Ringwood Meadow, Sarasota.
- Info: sites.google.com/view/meadowsfarmersmarket
Red Barn Flea Market combines the best of a farmers market, a flea market and a food court in one stop. At Red Barn, you’ll find permanent storefronts, vendor booths, fresh produce, local food offerings, live entertainment and more.
- Details: Open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday-Sunday. 1707 First St. E., Bradenton.
- Info: redbarnfleamarket.com.
See a movie
Ruskin Family Drive-In: In operation since 1952, this drive-in plays new movies, classic flicks AND family favorites with showings Wed.-Sun.
There are two options for audio: bring a portable radio or leave your car radio turned on during the film. You can also bring folding chairs to set up outside of the vehicle (bug repellent is recommended if you go this route).
▪ “Black Adam” (PG-13): 7:30 p.m. Fri.-Sun.
▪ “The Lost Boys” (R): 9:30 p.m. Fri.-Sun.
- Details: 5011 U.S. 41 N., Ruskin. Ages 9 and up: $7. Ages 5-8: $2. Cash only. $5 fee for bringing your own food. Alcohol not permitted.
- Info: ruskinfamilydrivein.com
Sarasota Film Society: Sarasota Film Society’s Lakewood Ranch and Sarasota theaters are a great place to catch a weekend flick. Screenings include independent and art films as well as blockbusters. Check the society’s website for the current lineup of movies.
Some of the society’s movie offerings can be streamed virtually from home.
- Details: Lakewood Ranch Cinemas, 10715 Rodeo Drive 8, Sarasota and Burns Court Cinemas, 506 Burns Lane, Sarasota. Online streaming available any time.
- Info: filmsociety.org or 941-955-3456
Other Bradenton area movie theaters:
AMC Bradenton 20, 2507 53rd Ave. E., Bradenton. amctheatres.com. 941-752-3796
AMC Sarasota 12, 8201 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. amctheatres.com. 941-922-4900
CMX CinéBistro Siesta Key, 3501 S. Tamiami Trail #1100, Sarasota. cmxcinemas.com. 941-361-2456
Regal Oakmont, 4801 Cortez Rd. W., Bradenton. regmovies.com. 844-462-7342
Regal Hollywood, 1993 Main St., Sarasota. regmovies.com. 844-462-7342
Fun at the museum
The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature: Explore the past, present and future of the natural world with interactive displays and exhibits, stellar shows in the famed Planetarium, an indoor manatee habitat, the Mosaic Backyard Universe for kids and more at The Bishop in downtown Bradenton.
- Details: Open Tue.-Sat. The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature, 201 10th St. W., Bradenton. Ages 18-64: $25. Ages 65 and up: $23. College students with ID: $19. Ages 5-17: $16. Ages 4 and under: Free with paying adult.
- Info: bishopscience.org or 941-746-4131
Florida Maritime Museum: Florida Maritime Museum documents the age-old relationship between Floridians and the water. Visitors will find marine life displays, historical photos and documents, revolving exhibits and a gift shop.
On the second and fourth Saturday of each month, the museum hosts a “Music on the Porch” outdoor jam session. From 2-4 p.m., local pickers and players come together to share tunes and singalongs with the crowd.
Masks are currently required inside museum buildings.
- Details: Open 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Florida Maritime Museum, 4415 119th St. W., Cortez. Free.
- Info: floridamaritimemuseum.org or 941-708-6120
Manatee County Agricultural Museum: Explore Manatee County’s rich agricultural past and present at the Manatee County County Agricultural Museum. Permanent exhibits include displays of authentic farm tools and equipment and highlights of various crops and industries that have taken root in Manatee County over the decades. There’s also a revolving lineup of special exhibits to check out.
Details: Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and on the first and third Saturday of each month. Manatee County Agricultural Museum, 1015 Sixth St. W., Palmetto. Free. Donations accepted.
Info: manateecountyagmuseum.com or 941-721-2034
Sarasota Art Museum: Operated by Ringling College of Art and Design, the Sarasota Art Museum displays revolving exhibits of contemporary artwork.
The museum is housed in the former Sarasota High School building and offers 15,000 square feet of gallery space to showcase paint, sculpture, photography, furniture making, experimental art and more.
Events at the museum include curator and artist talks, live jazz every second Thursday of the month and free entry and family fun on the second Sunday of each month.
Visitors can also enjoy a gift shop and a bistro.
- Details: Museum open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Sarasota Art Museum, 1001 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Ages 17 and up: $15. Ages 0-16: Free with paying adult. Veterans and active military: Free with ID.
- Info: sarasotaartmuseum.org
The Ringling in Sarasota offers a treasure trove of fine art and architecture. See collections of European works from the Baroque period and modern and contemporary art; witness the colorful history of the big top in the Circus Museum; take a tour of the Ca’ d’Zan, a Mediterranean revival mansion; and stroll The Ringling’s 68 acres of waterfront grounds and gardens.
- Details: Open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota. Ages 6-17: $5. Ages 18 and up: $25. Ages 65 and up: $23. Ca’ d’Zan entry $10 extra. Admission to the Museum of Art and grounds is always free on Mondays.
- Info: ringling.org or 941-359-5700
This story was originally published November 3, 2022 at 10:14 AM.