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Local students add art to trash

Local students add art to trash

CORTEZ – The 2022 Cortez Commercial Fishing Festival is this Saturday and Sunday, and thanks to the hard work of some local high school students, throwing away trash will be a bit more fun. Each year the festival paints 60 cardboard trash vats, and students from Bayshore High School’s Key Club and art students from Manatee High School were more than willing to jump in and lend a hand. 

Visitors to the festival may notice the colorful trash boxes throughout the festival grounds, and thanks to the leadership of Kris Martinez, who not only works on the festival committee but heads up this project every year, this year will as eye-catching as ever. Thirty of the trash vats were sent to Manatee High School to be painted by art students, and 30 were painted at the fire station in Cortez on Feb. 5. The Key Club promotes leadership by serving others, and the hard work dedicated to getting this job done certainly qualifies.

The trash vats won’t be the only works of art at this year’s festival. There’ll be arts and crafts, great food, drinks, live music, educational activities and much more. Admission is $5 and no advance tickets are necessary. Enter at the Florida Maritime Museum located at 4415 119th St. W.

Cortez Arts and Crafts fair offers something for everyone

Cortez Arts and Crafts fair offers something for everyone

CORTEZ – Whether you love crafts, food or are just looking for Halloween ideas, the upcoming Cortez Cultural Center Arts and Crafts Fair is sure to please.

Visitors will enjoy a wide variety of local arts and crafts, great food, jewelry, Halloween costume help and much more. The event will take place Saturday, Oct. 23 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cortez Cultural Center, 11655 Cortez Road W.

Cortez artists including Linda Molto will be on hand, as well as a special booth dedicated to Halloween. Whether you want to be a pirate, mermaid or even a talking seashell, you’ll be able to get there with help from Costume Creations Halloween. There will also be custom jewelry, beautiful plants and plenty of amazing art that can be purchased on site.

If you don’t have any idea what to cook for the holidays, The Cortez Cookbook is a gem, with recipes by local celebrities. The Cortez Cultural Center has a plethora of history books about Cortez, including Marijuana Millions, Growing Up in a Fishing Village, Cortez Village Then and Now, all providing interesting information about this historic village.

Get there early to get the best selection. Vendor space is almost filled up. Email cvhs2016@aol.com to see if there’s still space.