Economic Impact of the Arts in Sarasota

The Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County (www.edcsarasotacounty.com) and the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County (www.sarasotaarts.org) will present a luncheon event on the economic impact of arts and culture in Sarasota County on Oct. 23, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall.

Keynote speaker will be Randy Cohen of Americans for the Arts; a panel discussion will include Cohen; Mark Huey, EDC president/CEO; and Larry Thompson, president of the Ringling College of Art and Design. $45 individuals; half and full corporate tables available. Register online or call 309-1200 ext. 103. Biz(941) is a sponsor of this event.

Here is a snapshot of Randy Cohen’s insight:

5 Questions: Arts Equals Business

National expert Randy Cohen analyzes the economic impact of the arts in Sarasota. 

As vice president of research and policy for national arts advocacy group Americans for the Arts, Randy Cohen partnered with economists on a 2010 national study of the economic impact of nonprofit arts and cultural organizations; Sarasota was among the communities surveyed. Cohen will speak at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Oct. 23 at “The Arts Mean Business” luncheon event co-hosted by the EDC of Sarasota County and the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County.

Here he talks about some of the study’s findings.

How do the arts contribute to an area’s overall economy? I like to tell this story: A couple weeks before date night with my wife, we got online and used our credit card to purchase theater tickets. The night of the performance, we went out to dinner, spent $60—the restaurant owner got some of that money, and the waiter, plus local farms. Then we went to the theater and paid $10 at the parking garage, which goes to whoever owns the building, plus the clerk who gave us our ticket. We shared a glass of wine, provided by caterers, and used the facilities on our way to the seats—even arts organizations need a good plumber—then opened up the program, made by designers and printers. The curtain hasn’t even gone up, and look at all the industries we’ve touched. 

How do you counter the perception that the arts are just an expensive luxury? Arts and cultural organizations are generating $180 million of economic activity [in Sarasota County, and $129 million is spending by the organizations alone. People see the arts as this wonderful amenity that helps create the places where we want to live, but this shows that they’re also good business citizens. Plus, all that economic activity is bringing in critical revenue at a time when municipal governments are looking for ways to pay for needed services. 

How does Sarasota’s arts industry compare to communities of similar size? Sarasota County is in the 250,000 to 500,000 population group. The $180 million in total expenditures is well above the group average of $100 million, higher still above the median, which was $78 million. Of attendees, 41 percent came from outside the county. Nationally the average was 32 percent.

How can we maintain and build on our arts industry? Both the public and the private sector have a role in investing in the arts. You gotta keep feeding the goose that’s laying the golden eggs. Arts organizations and businesses—especially restaurants, coffee houses, hotels, etc.—those are great partnership opportunities. Also, every municipal government has committees and advisory boards, opportunities for civic engagement. I ask, “Are the arts organizations part of those?”

 Any other benefits? If you look at the 21st-century workforce, [skilled] workers are picking the communities they want to live in and then moving there, even without a job. What are some of the big draws? Creative, cultural communities. People want to live in a cool place. And a skilled workforce is going to attract businesses like kitties to milk.

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Luncheon October 5, 2012

The first Sarasota Sister Cities luncheon of the new season will be at the Sarasota Yacht Club on Friday, October 5th.   Luncheon payment of $25 can be made electronically at http://sarasotasistercities.org/pmts.htm or by check payable to SSCA by mail sent to:

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Vladimir, Russia City Director

Sister Cities Association of Sarasota

We are seeking a volunteer to be primary person responsible for managing and enhancing the relationship between SSCA and the Sarasota’s twinned city of Vladimir, Federation of Russia. This is an unpaid, volunteer position.  However, city directors are eligible for a travel transportation expense reimbursement of up to $1,000 for official visits every other year.

Selection will be determined by vote of the Sister Cities Association of Sarasota executive board. 

Contact SCAS President Tom Halbert at 941-485-8586 or sarasotasistercities@gmail.com for further information or to apply

Job Description for City Director for Vladimir Russia


Primary person responsible for managing and enhancing the relationship between SSCA and the Sarasota’s twinned city of Vladimir, Federation of Russia.

Reports to the Vice President, Cities & Candidate Cities.


Portfolio of responsibilities includes:
·       maintaining verbal, electronic, and written communications with the Chief of International Relations and his staff in Vladimir, Federation of Russia.
·       forming and chairing a Vladimir committee of local volunteers and volunteer
associations;
·       identifying opportunities for collaboration between SSCA and Vladimir, Federation of Russia and/or among a group of sister cities;
·       facilitating periodic exchanges between Vladimir and Sarasota;
·       make recommendations for projects suggested by the sister city of Vladimir;
·       developing and submitting to the Board an budget requirements to identify expected Vladimir program expenses as they become known for inclusion is annual fiscal year budget;
o   specifying budgetary implications for proposed projects before they are
undertaken;
·       building awareness on the part of the Board and general membership about the
special events and exchanges involving the Vladimir sister city initiative through presentations, social media distribution, and news media awareness:
·       measuring effectiveness and evaluating the individual sister city relationship on an annual basis.

Background on the Sarasota – Vladimir Relationship

Vladimir, Oblast, Federation of Russia – Theater, Venice Schools & Rotary Ties

In l994 Sarasota twinned with Vladimir, the part of Oblast Russia, because of a tie between the Rotary Club of the Keys and a new club in Vladimir which continues today. On October 29, 1994, City of Sarasota Mayor Nora Patterson led a delegation to Vladimir for the first official signing of the partnership agreement. In April of 1995, a year that marked the Millennium Anniversary of the City of Vladimir, Mayor Igor Shimov led a large delegation for the official signing in Sarasota

The City of Vladimir is renowned as the first capital of ancient Russia and is a part of the Golden Ring of ancient cities with a rich culture and history.  It dates back to the 1100's with today's focus on development of tourist attractions while maintaining an impressive focus on the arts and education as well as industry. A beautiful city, three hours from Moscow on the Klyazma River, it was the ancient capital of Russia.
Past exchanges have included visits by Vladimir government officials to Sarasota, joint programs involving Vladimir State University, Sungir Open Air Museum, the Razgulai Folk Theater and environmental & sustainability programs. The most successful program involves the Florida Studio Theater Young Playwright program.  FST professionals went to Vladimir to engage Russian students in acting and playwriting. Vladimir students frequently have been chosen winners in the Florida Studio Theatre’s annual Young Playwright competition, and visit Sarasota to be honored and see their play presented by professional actors.