 If you're looking for good food, good music, and some nice art, all in one place then look no further than Nevis. For this week's Community Spotlight, Shrell Moore tells us about tastes and tunes at their annual Sites and Bite. Whether you're a first-timer, this is my first visit here for this event, and I have to say that it's a nice place to be, meet really nice people here. Or a seasoned Nevis foodie. It's a good thing to be able to participate in with the community and be tourists in our neighborhood. Everyone is welcome to the community for their annual Sites and Bites event. This is our third annual Sites and Bites, and we started it to help donate money and food to the Nevis Akely Food Shelf and to highlight what Nevis has to offer for food and arts and music in our community. All you need is a password from the Nevis Chamber of Commerce. Then you're free to taste and create. Prizes are also raffled off to attendees, so you could even walk away with a keepsake. Leona's had pizza by the slice and some tater tots. The bakery had some delicious cupcakes and goodies. Iron Horse and Bowling Hills had some sliders. This year, there are more than 20 vendors from the Nevis area who contribute their Sites and Bites to the event. This is the third year for the Nevis Sites and Bites event, and everybody says it just keeps getting better. It's great. It's a lot of fun, a lot of nice music, and great people. Face pain. Right? And the food and the music, we've got such good music out here. Over the years, the event has raised hundreds of dollars for the food shelf. And organizers say it just continues to grow. One thing is certain, the vendors are always here to help out when called upon. I hope it continues to grow because the artists that we feature over at the Music are local, and so it's kind of like unheard talent a little bit sometimes, and we just like everybody to come in and enjoy the town and the things we have to offer and the local art and music and things and just enjoy the day. Reporting in Nevis with this week's Community Spotlight, Sheryl Moore, Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.