UPCOMING EVENTS
MAY 8, 2025
4:00 – 6:00 PM
Annual SPPNA Business Meeting, Elections and Installation of Officers
and the SPPNA will present an
Educational Forum on:
Fire Awareness in your home and beyond !
Location:
The Senior Friendship Center in the Great Room of Caregiving Place
1888 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota, FL 34236 off Osprey Avenue
Business Meeting for SPP Residents 4:00 PM Fire Awareness Presentation 4:15 – 6:00 PM
Our speakers and topics will include:
Dr. Katherine Clements, ecology and natural resources educator, UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County; Tony Clements, Division Manager, Natural Areas and Trails, Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources; and Matt Brady, Wildland Fire Mitigation Officer, Sarasota County Fire Department will present on the history of fire in the Southeast and Florida, Sarasota County’s prescribed fire program, and the importance of prescribed fire to restore wildlife habitat, keep ecosystems healthy, and decrease risk of wildfires that can impact our communities.
Karen Pariser, Master Gardener Volunteer/Educator, SPPNA Complete Streets Chairwoman and Stroll Yards Contributor will discuss Firescaping your yard as an essential part of protecting your home. Which works best in the fire environment: Ground covers, mulch and turf; Florida Friendly and native plants which are less flammable; plants to avoid and simple tips to make your home accessible for our fire-fighters. What are the present fire ordinances in the City of Sarasota? Are our neighborhoods meeting these standards?
All South Poinsettia Park Residents, Stroll readers and friends are welcome! Light Refreshments will be served.
First 100 to register are guaranteed a spot!
Suggested Donation $10 to Support a neighborhood Little Lending Library
Our Community
Why we love South Poinsettia Park
While a number of National and State media publications correctly distinguish Sarasota as one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, we believe that South Poinsettia Park is one of the most desirable places to live in Sarasota!
And in 2025, our special neighborhood will celebrate it’s 100th Birthday!
The South Poinsettia Park Neighborhood spans 19 streets between Hyde Park Street to the North and Jasmine Street to the South, located West of 41 and on the East side of South Osprey Avenue.
Just a stone’s throw away and within reasonable walking distance from Downtown Sarasota, and only a few miles from the most beautiful beaches in the world, South Poinsettia Park is a charming, historic, and peaceful neighborhood that combines chic and eclectic dining and shopping with walkable, welcoming and family friendly streets where you’ll always receive a “smile,” a “hello” or a “nod” from your neighbors.
South Poinsettia Park borders Southside Village – essentially a quaint downtown on its own – making it easy to find anything you need at a variety of gourmet markets, restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, home decor shops and salons of excellent quality – without even getting in your car! The award-winning century-old Sarasota Memorial Hospital is just a block away, and Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, recognized as the third of “10 Best Botanical Gardens in the United States” by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Vogue and Southern Living, is right up the street.
The interesting places in or near South Poinsettia Park are magnets for interesting people of all ages and backgrounds – singles, couples and families – full time or seasonal residents alike – who have a sense of pride that fills our community. The 100-year-old highly rated Southside Elementary School is a draw for families who prefer to have their young children walk to school versus take a bus. Residents feel safe taking a pleasant stroll through McClellan Park, along South Osprey Avenue, or anywhere in this tranquil community.
When you live in South Poinsettia Park, you live in a vibrant neighborhood that embodies the spirit of “old-Florida.” As you walk your dog or bicycle on the “Flower Streets,” you will pass historic, modern and contemporary homes built over the last 100 years in a variety of architectural styles, starting in the early 1920’s when John and Mable Ringling fell in love with Sarasota. You’ll see Spanish Colonial Revival and Mission Revival and Mediterranean Revival homes built in the 1920’s and 1930’s by Logan & Currin in and around the sub-district of De Sota Park, Mid-Century Modern homes that pay homage to the indigenous post-WWII Sarasota School of Architecture that started in the 1940’s, Florida bungalows and ranch homes of the 1950’s and 1960’s, and large, elegant smart homes of this Millenium – all sharing a position along the verdant tree-lined streets and manicured landscaping of South Poinsettia Park.
South Poinsettia Park residents are fortunate to live in this wonderful Centennial neighborhood located West of the Trail. The South Poinsettia Park Neighborhood Association welcomes residents, friends and visitors to join us in celebrating this milestone birthday of one of Sarasota’s premier neighborhoods by sharing our rich and wonderful history and promise of a vibrant future.
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Visit Sarasota
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Escape to Sarasota
- For More details on our March 2, 2025 Centennial Celebration and Historic Home Tour just select the link HERE