Community Calendar
  • Save the Date: 8th Annual Inshore Fishing Classic

    Join us for a Day of Fishing and Fun This year’s tournament will be held on Friday, October 16 from 7am. Afterward, anglers and their guests can join us for the Captain’s Party at noon where we’ll hand out prizes for snook, redfish, and trout. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Bring your friends, family, colleagues, or business clients – kids are welcome, too! Your Impact Wondering what your support means to the thousands of children and families we serve every year? Hear it straight from them.

  • 15th Annual Pig Jig

    Julie B. Lane Riverfront Park

    Celebrating 15 years as Tampa Bay’s premier philanthropic festival, the Tampa Pig Jig returns to Julian B. Lane Park on Saturday, October 17, bringing a powerhouse lineup headlined by Diamond-certified Country superstar Thomas Rhett. This year’s festival will also feature GRAMMY®-nominated trio Midland, acclaimed singer-songwriter Kameron Marlowe, beloved Florida natives Sister Hazel, and up-and-coming country voice Cassidy Daniels. Presented by RIPA, Valley Bank, and The Baldwin Group, this award-winning event brings together world-class live music, great food, games, and family-friendly fun — all in support of families facing serious medical challenges.

  • Tampa Bay History Annual Gala

    he Tampa Bay History Center Annual Gala is dedicated to celebrating our region’s heritage and ensuring its preservation for future generations. This year’s Gala is especially exciting as we honor our Chairs, Andrea Gonzmart Williams and Beau Williams, whose family name is closely tied to Tampa’s civic, cultural and hospitality history. Their connection to Tampa will help shape an evening that reflects both community legacy and local history. This year’s theme, “Golden Hour: Sunset in Sevilla,” reflects our new, earlier 5:30 p.m. start time, honors our Chairs’ family heritage, and celebrates Tampa’s deep historical connection to Spain. A signature event of the fall season, the gala is known as one of Tampa’s most lively black-tie evenings. With an open-house format and no assigned seats, agenda, speeches, or auctions, the Gala allows sponsors and guests to socialize all evening. Luxurious dinner buffets and full bars are accompanied by live music and stunning Riverwalk views, bringing together Tampa’s founding families and newcomers alike, along with business leaders, philanthropists, and museum enthusiasts.