Thanks to our donors, soon the east wall of the Crocker Memorial Church will be done (here, you see the workers installing the milled wood siding) and we can start on another aspect of the Church’s facelift!
The ramp will be
Continue readingThanks to our donors, soon the east wall of the Crocker Memorial Church will be done (here, you see the workers installing the milled wood siding) and we can start on another aspect of the Church’s facelift!
The ramp will be
Continue readingWhoever gets elected this November, chances are high that Shangri-La will be visited by the President in 2025.
What’s that you say? Fun fact: What we now call Camp David, “the Presidential retreat”, was once a camp called Shangri-La.
Don’t we all wish for a home-away-from-home where we can relax and do our own thing?

Lincoln’s summer retreat was just 45 minutes from the White House… if you were
Continue readingOn this day, Members of the American Continental Congress recommended “relief payments” for American prisoners of war released from British captivity at St. Augustine.
Interesting. I wonder if those released prisoners had to
Continue readingOn summer days when it was just too hot to even run through the sprinkler, we headed for the only air-conditioned place in town. I think the first movie that made me yearn for Florida was
Continue readingAlas, our late night tonight, June 20 2024 isn’t due to some revelry on our part. It’s all because the world is tilted.
Yes, today’s the Summer Solstice, when the day is longest of all the year. Here’s everything you always wondered about this event, from the New York Times.

Enjoy your late sunset… from now until December, the days will be getting shorter and shorter.
Reid Gerletti, a lifelong resident of Sarasota, is the graphic designer who
Continue readingOn Saturday April 13 2024 , scores of Historical Society of Sarasota County gathered to celebrate another successful year, to vote in new board members to honor award recipients, to cheer on the supporters of the Giving Challenge 2024, and to enjoy refreshments and our door prize raffle. We hope you were able to join us!
Here’s just a small sampling of the event in photos:
Continue readingImagine Pioneer Park, the site of Hog Creek which #onceuponatime led to Sarasota’s harbor, without the Bidwell-Wood House and the Crocker Memorial Church.
Remember when we raised the funds to move our buildings?
The Historical Society of Sarasota County cares for and is proud to use our two reminders of Sarasota’s picturesque past. And our campus isn’t JUST
Continue readingThe Historical Society is proud to have been one of the original charities invited to join the Giving Challenge in 2012, its first year, and happy to join the over 700 area nonprofits participating in this year’s Giving Challenge, a 24-hour online event between noon Tuesday April 9 and noon Wednesday April 10, 2024. During this time, your gift of $25 to $100 will be doubled by The Patterson Foundation. (Here’s our FAQs on the Giving Challenge.)
Now, the Historical Society is unique amongst most local nonprofits in that it is 100% responsible for the upkeep and daily maintenance of two historic buildings: The Bidwell-Wood House built in 1882, and the Crocker Memorial Church, dating from the early years of the 20th century.
Here’s just the highlights of what donations,
Continue readingThe Historical Society is proud to have been one of the original 107 charities invited to join the Giving Challenge in 2012, its first year, and happy to join the over 700 area nonprofits participating in this year’s Giving Challenge, a 24-hour online event between noon Tuesday April 9 and noon Wednesday April 10. During this time, your gift of $25 to $100 will be doubled by The Patterson Foundation.
Click here at noon Tuesday April 9 until noon Weds. April 10 to donate to HSoSC and have your donation DOUBLED.
Since 2012, eight Giving Challenges hosted by the Community Foundation and strengthened by The Patterson Foundation have collectively provided more than $75 million in unrestricted funding for area nonprofits to respond to community needs with flexibility and innovation. A hallmark of the Giving Challenge is its “Be The One” philosophy, which reflects the Community Foundation’s belief that everyone can be a philanthropist and have the potential to impact a person, cause, and community. With their help, we’ve collected these FAQs.
Q. What is the Giving Challenge?
The Giving Challenge is an online giving event that allows people who care about our region to come together to raise as much money as possible for local nonprofits.
Q. When is the Giving Challenge?
Giving Challenge will take place on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 at 12:00 PM through Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 11:59:59 AM. During those hours, our link will be operational, but you can bookmark it now!
Q. Where can I donate online?
The link to go directly the HSoSC’s page in the Giving Challenge is here. It will only be operational between noon Tuesday April 9 and noon Weds April 10, but you can bookmark it now!
Q. How can I maximize the doubling of my donation?
Your donation will be automatically doubled by the Patterson Foundation if it is between $25 (the required minimum online) and $100. You can choose any amount between those 2 numbers (your lucky number of 91, maybe?) at any time during those 24 hours and the amount will be doubled. But if you can donate more, and want to maximize the benefit, grab your spouse, your fishing buddy, your Gen Z family member, and ask them to use their credit card in their name, to receive the doubling factor. And to introduce them to the Giving Challenge as well!
Q. What payments are accepted by the Giving Challenge?
Anyone with a credit card or debit card and access to the internet may donate. Donations through the Giving Challenge online portal to charitable nonprofit organizations are 100% tax-deductible. The description on your statement will be “GIVINGCHALLENGE2024.”
Q. Can I use my phone or tablet to donate to the Historical Society of Sarasota County during the Giving Challenge?
Of course! Simply visit our page on your mobile device during the 24 hours of the Giving Challenge.
Q. Will I get a receipt?
Yes. You will automatically receive an emailed receipt acknowledging your gift after you make an online donation. The email will come from “Notifications@GiveGab.com.”
Rather send a check? That’s lovely too, and will free you up from the time restrictions. Perfect solution if you care to donate less that the $25 minimum, if you’ll be traveling or otherwise occupied on those dates, or have decided to never to use your credit card online no matter how safe this event is. The Society’s mailing address is PO Box 1632, Sarasota FL 34230.
As usual, our charming Site Manager, Linda, can help you participate in the Giving Challenge! Just call our office at 941-364-9076 on Tuesday April 9 and Wednesday April 10, or email Linda directly 24/7 at HSoSC1@gmail.com and she can help you help us!
The complete FAQs for Giving Challenge 2024 are here.
The saying is perennial, as is the duty of the Historical Society. Ongoing maintenance of our two historic buildings is, well, ongoing. The Florida climate may be sublime for beach-goers, but it’s a bear on wooden structures. This multi-building fumigation was last done in 2016, and it was time, again, to wage the never-ending and costly battle against the bugs.
We love our task of stewardship of these pieces of Bygone Sarasota, but it takes all of us, you included, to keep our material past in good shape. That’s what the upcoming Giving Challenge is all about. All of us pulling together, to preserve and protect our past.
The Historical Society of Sarasota County will host a concert performed by members of the Sarasota Earlye Musicke Consort, a group that performs music from Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras in the Crocker Memorial Church, located in Pioneer Park, at 1260 12th Street, on Tuesday, April 2 at 2:00 PM.

This musical group has been filling the church with their delightful music, every Tuesday during their rehearsals. The concert is free and open to the public. Donations are always greatly appreciated, of course.
The historical complex is on 12th Street, between N. Trail and Cocoanut Ave.
Back in 1903, there were things you just couldn’t do in Sarasota, lest you end up spending some time in the pokey. Pokey pictured here:
(And remember. No A/C. No mosquito abatement program. And, I don’t know for sure, but I’m guessing no cheerful jailer’s wife to bring you homemade meals either.)
Here’s the article, from our history peer Larry Kelleher, creator of Sarasotahistoryalive.com. We reproduce it here for your delight.
Presented by actor/real estate expert Tom Aposporos and organized
by the Historical Society of Sarasota County
A Conversation about architecture and historic homes in Sarasota that link to one of our most influential architects, Ralph Twitchell (1890-1978). Presenter Tom Aposporos charts the early career of Twitchell, who came to Sarasota in 1925 to manage the final stages of Ca d’Zan for Dwight Baum. Twitchell stayed to become architect and contractor of a collection of Mediterranean Revival homes, many of which remain preserved today as icons of a specific style.
Later in his career Twitchell became the bridge from Mediterranean Revival to the modern. When he hired the young Paul Rudolph, the collaboration embraced new materials, a new look and a new way of building with glass and reinforced concrete. Some say the culmination of Twitchell’s move to modernism reached its zenith with
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