To Benefit Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts
Roaring 2020: 20th Anniversary Auction and Gala. It is time once again for the Roaring 2020: 20th Anniversary Auction and Gala. Unfortunately, many of these stories planned are will be cancelled by the event organizers. But these fine organizations still need your help. We are hoping that if you have the funds available to help, you will donate to the non-profit organization that would have otherwise benefited form this planned event. The auction & gala benefits the Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts. The auction & gala benefits the Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts. The evening’s main events feature live & silent auctions with an array of dining, travel, entertainment, and sporting packages. Live performances by the students of the acclaimed Tarpon Springs Wind, Jazz, Dance, and Percussion Ensembles will be heard throughout the evening.

This years Roaring 2020 Event will be held at Innisbrook Inverness Hall on April 18th. -Appetizers, sit-down dinner & dessert included, -Cash Bar, -Dress: 1920’s attire is optional. The Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts 20th Anniversary Gala & Auction will be held on Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 6:30 PM at the Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor. The Roaring 2020 Gala & Auction will feature live performances by the Conservatory’s highly acclaimed Wind, Jazz, Percussion and Dance Ensembles.
More about the Roaring Twenties here:
The Roaring Twenties refers to the decade of the 1920s in Western society and Western culture. It was a period of economic prosperity with a distinctive cultural edge in the United States and Europe, particularly in major cities such as Berlin, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York City, Paris, and Sydney. In France, the decade was known as the “années folles”, emphasizing the era’s social, artistic and cultural dynamism. Jazz blossomed, the flapper redefined the modern look for British and American women, and Art Deco peaked.

Not everything roared: in the wake of the patriotism of World War I, President Warren G. Harding “brought back normalcy” to the politics of the United States. This period saw the large-scale development and use of automobiles, telephones, movies, radio, and electrical appliances being installed in the lives of thousands of Westerners. Aviation soon became a business. Nations saw rapid industrial and economic growth, accelerated consumer demand, and introduced significantly new changes in lifestyle and culture.
The media, funded by the new industry of mass-market advertising driving consumer demand, focused on celebrities, especially sports heroes and movie stars, as cities rooted for their home teams and filled the new palatial cinemas and gigantic sports stadiums. In many major democratic states, women won the right to vote. The right to vote had a huge impact on society. (Source Wikipedia)