Welcome to Florida's Gulf Coast
There is a saying in Southwest Florida – “Every day is a holiday!”
Of course, for a medical student there's not much time for holidays, but there is something to
be said about living in a community surrounded by all the features sought out by world travelers
and major corporations – year-round sunshine, warm tropical climate, breathtaking sunsets,
white sandy beaches, museums, operas, ballets, plays.
You can participate year round
in your favorite outside sports like boating, golf, tennis, water skiing, fishing, soccer and more.
The Sarasota/Bradenton area has been ranked by national media as one of the top 25 places in the
United States to live. With an average of 238 sunny days per year, white sandy beaches and a rich
cultural and arts community, it’s no wonder it is often referred to as
“paradise.”
LECOM Bradenton is located about an hour south of Tampa and
just a mile east of I-75. The I-75 South corridor takes you through Manatee, Sarasota and
Charlotte Counties, three counties that form the 7th-largest market in Florida and Florida's
third-fastest growing region. Over 600,000 people live in these three counties.
Within the two contiguous cities of Bradenton and Sarasota, you’ll find island charm with big
city culture.
Sarasota is recognized as Florida’s Cultural Coast. One of the
great contributors to that distinction is the Van Wezel Performing Arts Theatre. Throughout the
year, the Van Wezel offers top nationally and internationally acclaimed performances of Broadway
musicals, entertainers, and world class orchestras.
Each year during the month of
April, Sarasota hosts its annual Film Festival. Visitors can explore the brightest new stars of
independent film during 10 days of screenings, premieres, symposiums and parties with
filmmakers.
The Sarasota Opera House is currently undergoing a $20 million renovation
to be completed on March 1, 2008. Opera fans can look forward a 2008 opera season featuring to
Verdi’s Rigoletto, Puccini’s La rondine and more.
The arts abound in both
Sarasota and Bradenton. Just a small sampling of the offerings include the Village of the Arts
near downtown Bradenton. Local artists’ work is promoted each month with Art Walks on the
first Friday and Saturday of each month. In Sarasota the world renowned Ringling Estate houses the
John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art, Circus Museum, and the spectacular Ca d’Zan waterfront
mansion.
Selby Gardens is a botanical world all unto itself with 13 acres and a
plant collection of more than 20,000 greenhouse plants and thousands more in the outdoor gardens on
Sarasota Bay.
Bradenton’s McKechnie Field has been the spring training home for
the Pittsburgh Pirates since 1969 and touts the most affordable ticket prices in its league. The
Cincinnati Reds play at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota. During the month of March, baseball fans can
enjoy baseball at its finest.
And, if you can’t find enough to keep you busy in
Bradenton and Sarasota, traveling to areas around these two cities is easy, with quick access to
Interstate-75. Tampa and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Lightning or Rays; Florida Aquarium, Dali
Museum and other attractions, are only an hour north of Bradenton. Disney World's many
attractions, near Orlando, are only 125 miles away, about a 2.5 hour drive.
“I
love living in Lakewood Ranch because it still has a small town feel with all the benefits of
living in the city. The new ‘Main Street’ has wonderful small shops and restaurants.
But we are still in close proximity to larger malls as well.” - Bethany Steadman, second
year medical student from southern California.