Taste of the Town is Nov. 5 and 6 in downtown Fort Myers

Taste of the Town will be the first major event in downtown Fort Myers since Hurricane Ian. WINK news, partnered with Businesses Supporting Communities is proud to be able to bring back Taste of the town to Fort Myers on Saturday, Nov. 5 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will take place at the Caloosa Sound Amphitheater with proceeds from the event benefiting the Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida.
Taste of the town will feature local food vendors, business vendors, live music, and fun for the entire family. On Saturday, Nov. 5 there will be live music from The Charlie Pace Band, The Boots Band, The Susie Badge Rock n’ Roll All-Stars.
On Sunday, Nov. 6, there will be live music from The Dead Ataris, Deb & Dynamics and Chasing Denver.
“Taste of the Town is an amazing opportunity to bring Southwest Florida together in the spirit of giving back to the community. We are so grateful to partner with WINK and Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida to bring back this fun for the family event,” said Danielle Gates, President, Businesses Supporting Communities.
More details about Taste of the Town;
● Tickets are $10 ages 3 + and can be purchased at BSCEvent.com or on the day of the
event at the Caloosa Sound Amphitheater.
● Free kids activities like bounce houses and rock walls.
● Proceeds from the event will benefit Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida, an organization that is dedicated to the betterment of the lives of seniors in Southwest Florida.
You can visit bscevent.com/ to learn more about these events, vendor registration, volunteer sign up, sponsorship information, and more.
ABOUT BUSINESSES SUPPORTING COMMUNITIES:
Business Supporting communities (BSC) began in 2014, after being approached by the city of Fort Myers to bring large-scale events back to Fort Myers’ River District. Their first event was the WINK Taste of Lee in November of 2014. BSC is a locally owned, women-led event company routed in bringing businesses, charities, and families together in Southwest Florida through community events and festivals. Each BSC event highlights and contributes to a local charity; including Cameo of Lee County, Harry Chapin Food Bank, St. Mathew’s House, and many more. Since its inception, BSC has given back over $100,000 to local charities.