More than 430 guests packed Michael’s on East on Feb. 17 for Embracing Our Differences' (EOD) sold-out annual luncheon, which featured inspirational speeches from high school and middle school ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated to reflect a new job title for President and CEO Sarah Wertheimer. To pick the 50 art pieces and matching quotations for its 22nd season, Embracing Our ...
Now in its 21st year, Embracing Our Differences has announced its 2025 outdoor exhibitions, which will run from Jan. 19 to April 13 at Bayfront Park in Sarasota, and from March 1 to March 31 at ...
Embracing Our Differences (EOD) has announced it has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Bishop-Parker Foundation to support its yearlong educational initiatives in Manatee County. According to ...
For 21 years, Embracing Our Differences has held its annual outdoor display of 50 billboard-sized works of art and accompanying quotes. This high-profile art exhibition draws on the passion and ...
For 21 years, Embracing Our Differences has delighted local, national and international viewers with its annual outdoor display of 50 billboard-sized artworks and accompanying quotations in Sarasota’s ...
Leaders of State College of Florida and the nonprofit Embracing Our Differences traded recriminations this week over the demise last month of an agreement for the college to host the ...
SARASOTA, Fla. — The hard-to-miss giant billboard displays are back at Bayfront Park in Sarasota for the 21st year. They're part of the Embracing Our Differences exhibition which is run by a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Students at Alta Vista Elementary read along with community volunteer Nancy Shapiro during Embracing Our Differences Reading Day ...
Attorney and developer Hugh Culverhouse Jr., who has helped Sarasota County non-profit organizations that have faced state and local government cuts, is stepping in again to support Embracing our ...
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