Back 2 School Bash

Coconut Telegraph

Westfield Sarasota Square is hosting its annual “Back 2 School Bash” today, August 16. The event will take place in the mall’s Center Promenade, beginning at 10 am. “As one of Sarasota’s primary destinations for back-to-school shopping, we are doing all we can to make it a fun, pleasant experience for the whole family,” said Shannon Brzuchalski, marketing manager for Westfield Sarasota. Continuing the youth-based theme, the mall will host the cast of Miami-based pop group HitStreak on Sunday, August 17. The family-friendly group will sing songs from their popular internet series featured on mobile video platform site ShowMobile, as well as share a number of melodies related to anti-bullying. “We think anti-bullying is an important message for young people to take with them as they head back to the books,” Brzuchalski said, “and we encourage local families to join us for this unique concert.”  

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