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St. Petersburg 300/100 Anniversary Celebration Exhibit
St. Petersburg, Russia, St. Petersburg, Florida: Namesake Cities celebrates both cities' important anniversaries. St. Petersburg, Russia is commemorating the 300th anniversary of its founding by Peter the Great in 1703 and St. Petersburg, FLorida is celebrating the centennial of its incorporation as a city in 1903. The exhibit highlights the many astounding parallels and differences between the two cities and their founders through panels, exhibit cases with artifacts from both Russia and Florida and a video. For more information, call 727-894-1052.
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Devil Rays Baseball
Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Devil Rays battle teams like the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg. Spring Training starts in March. Tickets are available for as low as $4. For more information, call 1-888-FAN-RAYS (326-7297) or 727-825-3250.
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Barbara Sorensen: Monumental Ceramics
Barbara Sorensen is a ceramic sculptor whose interest in geological formations is reflected in her small, vessel referenced works, for which she was originally known. Several of Sorenson's new large-scale clay sculptures will be on display at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Hard Images
This exhibit showcases 19th century photographs on copper, glass and tin. For more information, call 727-896-2667.
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Famous Women on Quilts: Patterns of Power
A series of quilts, designed by nationally known artist Rebekka Seigel, honors twelve inspiring women of the 20th century. Honorees include Ella Fitzgerald, Babe Didrikson, Martha Graham, Lucille Ball and Barbara Jordan. For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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Maze of Illusions and Puzzles
This exhibit offers the experience of optical illusions, depth and distance, contrast, perspective, mirrored effects and prisms. A large-scale interactive exhibit, Maze is designed for children of all ages. For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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Busytown at MOSI
The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) presents a bi-lingual interactive science exhibit based on the Busy World of Richard Scarry books and animated television series. Kids can count, sort, weigh, build and play the part of a factory worker, crane operator and construction worker. For more information, call 813-987-6100.
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Outside Our Front Door Summer Camp
Great Explorations will host a summer camp at the St. Petersburg campus of the University of South Florida. Programs are available for children 5 to 12 years old, daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended care is available. For more information, call 727-821-8992.
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CAMP A - MAZE - MENT
In conjunction with the MAZES exhibit at the Florida International Museum, Camp a -maze -ment will offer summer campers a chance to take part in an extraordinary science exhibit - the Maze of Illusions and Puzzles - and hands-on activities that teach that what you get isn't always what you see! For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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2003 Camp Create
Camp Create, The Arts Center's Summer Art Camp program for kids, offers a different hands-on learning experience for any student in a variety of media. Kids learn about art, artists, the creative process and ideas influencing how we see the world. For more information, call 727-822-7872.
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Boyd Hill's Summer of Adventure
Children grades K through 8 can have a wild time this summer at Boyd Hill Nature Park with one-week summer camps. Camps run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and are $95 per week. Each fun-filled week includes hiking, animal studies, environmental games and more. For more information, call 727-893-7326.
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Fruits and Flowers: Dali's Botanical Prints
This exhibit investigates how Salvador Dali took existing images of fruits and flowers by famous European artists, altered and manipulated the images and then had them produced into print suites. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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The Essential Dali: Paintings, Drawings and Watercolors
This exhibit features selections from the musuem's permanent collection, including popular oil paintings, watercolors and drawings and offers even frequent visitors a fresh perspective on familiar works and a chance to see works that are rarely on display. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Dali's Bronzes
This exhibit features a selection of 16 original bronzes from the museum's special cast set of 40 bronzes from the Clot Sculpture collection. These works are cast from Dali's original wax models and reflect Dali's lifelong interests in mythology, religion, literature and optical effects. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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A Wealth of Women
This invitational all-craft media exhibition features well-know female Florida artists who work with the human form or condition, often reflecting issues women face in today's world. For more information, call 727-821-7391.
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The Human Condition: Local Artists Examine Good Times and the Rest
This is an invitational exhibit to showcase local artists from the Tampa Bay area and around the state. Each artist is given voice to speak on the subject of the human condition as each of them interprets it. Participating artists are Mary Bowler, Egle Ivanauskaite, Dennis J. Kowal, Thomas Mandzik, Nava Mentkow, Rebecca Skelton, Sabrina Small, Jim Smith and Peg Trezevant. For more information, call 727-820-0100.
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Clearwater Celebrates America
This event is held on the weekend closest to July 4th. The city of Clearwater celebrates the July 4th weekend with a "Taste of America" food expo and concerts in Coachman Park. Fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. on the 4th of July. For more information, call 727-562-4813.
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Freedom Fest
The Florida Aquarium celebrates the Fourth of July holiday with Freedom Fest outside the Aquarium and along Channelside Drive. This event features music, strolling entertainment, food vendors, stilt walkers, jugglers, barber shop quartet, face painting, family entertainment, hands-on exhibits, marine exhibits and a fireworks display. For more information, call 813-273-4030.
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4th of July Celebration St. Petersburg
The City celebrates the Fourth with a day-long gala of exhibits, entertainment, food and a giant fireworks display over the waterfront. For more information, call 727-893-7494.
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Kiwanis Midnight Run
This annual event is the only midnight race in the Tampa Bay area. Held every year on July 4th, one minute after midnight, the Run includes a 5K and 10K and begins at 12:01 a.m. on the Dunedin Causeway. For more information, call 727-733-8442.
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Gulfport's 4th of July Celebration
Festivities begin at 10 a.m and the day includes a sandcastle contest, games, live music, a children's pageant, a parade and of course, fireworks beginning at 9 p.m. Activities are located on Shore and Beach boulevards as well as Gulfport Beach. For more information, call 727-893-1070.
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Dunedin's July 4th Celebration
Dunedin celebrates Independence Day at Edgewater Park with live entertainment, arts & crafts vendors, children's activities including pony rides, a petting zoo and a moonwalk. Food vendors will also be stationed around the park. For more information, call 727-298-3260.
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4th of July at the Pier
The Pier will have all day activities to celebrate Independence Day, including live music in the courtyard, entertainment, childrens' activities and prize drawings. Fireworks will begin at 8:30 p.m. For more information, call 727-821-6443.
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4th of July Honeymoon Island Beach Bash
The Rotary Club of Dunedin hosts the first annual Honeymoon Island Beach Bash from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The festival will include food and drinks, an arts and crafts show, business vendors, a giant waterslide, bungee jumping, a rock-climbing wall and a moon walk for children. The Blue Jay's pitching machine will be on hand, as well as entertainment including music and karaoke. There will be a donation of $5 per car at the gate. For more information, call 727-515-7767.
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4th of July Fireworks
The City of St. Pete Beach features a fabulous fireworks display to celebrate the 4th. The show starts at dusk at the County Beach Park across from Dolphin Village. For more information, call 727-367-2735.
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The Deacon Fuller Band
A highlight of the city of Gulfport's 4th of July celebration will feature the Deacon Fuller Band in the Gulfport Casino Ballroom. After the parade, the Deacon Fuller Band will heat up the Casino with a mix of blues, original compositions and Louisiana roots music from 8 to 11 p.m. The Casino doors will open at 7 p.m. Guests may purchase a wristband for $4 (adults) or $2 (kids) which entitles them to come in and out of the Casino throughout the evening to enjoy the band. The Fourth of July occurs on a First Friday, and Gulfports art and gallery district will be alive with activity from 6 to 9 p.m. The Fireworks Display begins at 9:15 p.m. and will be launched from the Bert and Walter Williams Pier. For more information, call 893-1000 or 893-1070.
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Breakfast with a Docent
For children ages 5 to 10 and their adult companions. Families explore the permanent Dali Museum collection through discussions and gallery activities. A breakfast will follow the tour and staff members will be present to answer questions and discuss Dali's works. Pre-registration is required and the event is limited to 20 people. Admission is $15 per family of 2, with $5 per additional person. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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American Stage Theater Camp
American Stage offers its summer theater camp for youth ages five to 17. "First Stage Camp" is held weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.(with optional early sessions starting at 8 a.m., and late sessions running until 5 p.m.) Students raise their self esteem, learn appreciation for the arts and recieve theater training while participating in engaging, fun and educational sessions. For more information, call 727-823-1600, ext. 207.
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Dunedin Blue Jays Summer Baseball Camp
This three-day camp features professional instruction in all phases of baseball by Dunedin Blue Jays players and coaches. Children ages 6 - 16 are welcome. Sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon each day and campers will receive a ballpark lunch at the conclusion of each camp session. For registration forms and more information, call 727-733-9302.
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Footloose
Dancing and youth abound in the high-energy musical about a town in mid-America that resisted dance and the youth who sought to change their minds. Presented by Eight O'Clock Theatre. For more information, call 727-587-6793.
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Arts Center Annual Members Show
The Arts Center in downtown St. Petersburg features this exhibit of works by Arts Center members. It features art in various media and themes. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more information, call 727-822-7872.
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American Stage: Mere Mortals and Other Plays
A collection of short plays, Mere Mortals and Other Plays allows the audience to Become and discover themselves in characters ranging from blue-collar workers who discern their true selves in Mere Mortals; a couple of love bugs in Time Flies; a gaggle of wacky Brits in the who-dun-it The Mystery At Twicknam Vicarage; two people who learn more than they expect in The Universal Language; a couple who finally get their timing right in Sure Thing; writers who monkey around in Words, Words, Words; and one man who finds that in his search for happiness, he does not have to travel far from home in Green Hill. For more information, call 727-823-7529.
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Quilt Exhibition
This exhibition at the Dunedin Fine Art Center is composed of three displays. The first, Feathered Star Quilts, features the 18 winners of the international competition of the Museum of the American Quilters' Society in Kentucky. The traditional quilt pattern chosen for this competition is the Feathered Star. The second display is Laura's Challenge: 2003 Challenge of the Quilters' Crossing. It features work from 33 artists who are members of the Quilters' Crossing Club. The challenge is dedicated to Laura Park, a member who died from a long illness. The third display is the Quilts of Cindy Blackberg, a noted Florida quiltmaker who has won the International Quilt Festival's Jewel Pearce Patterson Award for teaching excellence. For more information, call 727-298-3322.
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Studioworks 2003
The annual juried Studioworks> exhibition presents the work of the Museum's instructors and students. The exhibition is designed to demonstrate the strength of the Museum's teaching program. All media, including painting, mixed media, photography and ceramics, will be included in the exibition. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Pinellas County High School Survey
The art departments of Pinellas County's private and public high schools are invited to select works to be submitted for inclusion in this professionally jurored county-wide exhibit. The exhibition is designed to demonstrate the high caliber artwork being created by high school students in Pinellas County and to recognize the important role of art education in the school system. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Kids Kayak Camp
Adventure Kayak Center provides a 4-day kids kayak camp from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Kids will learn to paddle along the the waters near the Dunedin Causeway and in the mouth of the Anclote River. The cost to participate is $190 per person and includes a kayak and gear plus drinks and snacks. For more information, call 727-784-6357.
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Gulf Coast Museum of Art's Camp Create
The Gulf Coast Museum of Art hosts summer camp for young artists between the ages of 6 and 13. Classes meet Monday through Friday during this two-week session. Tuition per class is $100 for museum members and $115 for non-members. Lab fees are additional. For more information, call 727-518-6833, x203.
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Musical: Cats
Based on a book by T.S. Eliot and with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats won seven 1983 Tony Awards and became the longest-running musical on Broadway. Tickets range from $14.50 to $56.50. For more information, call 813-229-7827.
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Sunset Beach Concert: De Lei'ed Parrots
These free, monthly concerts start at 7 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. No alcoholic beverages or pets are allowed. Donations are welcome to the volunteer Friends of Sunset Beach, who are tyring to raise enough to build a permanent stage for the musicians. De Lei'ed Parrots, who perform Jimmy Buffett-style music, perform this evening. For more information, call 727-942-5628.
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Summer Extreme Treasure Island Beach Blowout
TASCO'S 7th Annual beach blowout for teens will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free, fun in the sun, all-day party with live music, rock climbing wall, games, volleyball tournaments and extreme excitement! Bring a swimsuit, towel and a bucket of sun screen. This event is open to the public. Paid concessions available. For more information, call 727-892-5060.
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14th Annual Sun Surf Sand Soccer Tournament
The tournament takes place on Clearwater Beach south of Pier 60. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. For more information, call 941-383-7617.
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Art, Wine and Music
Every third Friday, "Art, Wine and Music" is held in downtown Safety Harbor. Come and enjoy entertainment, dining and shopping along Main Street from 710 p.m. For more information, call 727-726-2890.
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5th Annual Gavel & Grapes Festival
Tarpon Avenue between Ring and Pinellas Avenues in Tarpon Springs is the location for this event, which is a mix of auctions, food and drink and live jazz music. Events begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. For more information, call 727-937-6109.
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Breakfast with a Docent
For children ages 5 to 10 and their adult companions. Families explore the permanent Dali Museum collection through discussions and gallery activities. A breakfast will follow the tour and staff members will be present to answer questions and discuss Dali's works. Pre-registration is required and the event is limited to 20 people. Admission is $15 per family of 2, with $5 per additional person. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Portraits from the Golden Age of Jazz
This exhibition features 71 historic photographs of great jazz artists from the 1930s and 1940s by columnist and editor William Gottlieb, one of the most honored jazz photographers of the era. The intimate, personal photographs capture the soundtrack of the times. Portraits include those of Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and many other famous names in jazz. For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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Egmont Key Kayak Eco-Tour
Sweetwater Kayaks guides this intermediate-level sea kayak tour of historic Egmont Key. Leaving from the Gulf Pier in Fort De Soto Park, the trip features a one mile open water crossing to Egmont Key. The key is home to a bird sanctuary, lighthouse and a Spanish-American War-era fort. Some of the fort is submerged and makes a great place for snorkeling and observing underwater life. Participants may explore the deserted brickstreet of a once vibrant area or lounge on top of the fort for lunch overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Wildllife frequently seen on this trip include: dolphins, rays, egrets, sandpipers, herons, gulls, pelicans, shark, tarpon, gopher and box turtles, sheephead and stone clawed crabs. For more information or to reserve a spot, call 727-906-0708. Advance registration is required.
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Junior Dali Docents
This is a unique opportunity to hear a young person's perspective on the Dali Museum collection. Dali Junior Docents will lead guests on a tour through the surreal world of Dali. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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American Stage: The Floridians
American Stage and the LiveArts Peninsula Foundation present the New Visions Series for 2003, entitled The Floridians. This series of readings of six short plays and six new folk songs features famous Floridians such as Harriett Beecher Stowe and Harry T. Moore and lesser-known heroes like St. Petersburgs The Vegetable Man and trained monkey Johnny Brown. They will be brought to life through the thoughts, words and songs of artists including Bill Leavengood, Bob Devin Jones, Lila Donnolo, Michael Updegraff, Larry Parr, Doug Cooney and Lee Ahlin. For more information, call 727-823-1600.
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Florida Pioneer Summer Program
Children ages 5-11 will discover what it was like to live in Pinellas County 150 years ago. Living history interpreters will lead children in the crafts and activities of Florida pioneers, including soap making; butter churning; working in a pioneer garden; carding, spinning, dyeing and weaving wool; carving wood; catching and cooking fish, and much more! Music and storytelling will round out this unique living history experience. Hours for the pioneer summer program are 9 a.m. 4 p.m. For the convenience of working parents, extended hours are provided from 7-9 a.m. and from 4-6 p.m. at no extra charge. Program fee is $100; students provide lunch and snacks. For more information or to register, call 727-582-2426.
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Vans Warped Tour, Crash & Burn 2003
The tour features four stages of alternative music, featuring more than 35 up-and-coming rock and punk groups. There will also be extreme sports demonstrations. Gates open at 11 a.m. and tickets are $26.50. For more information, call 727-892-5372.
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Tropical Fruit Fest
This tropical summer fling features rare and exotic fruit from around the world. Presentations, demonstrations and free fruit samples will entice you to cultivate your own tropical fruit garden. The festival is from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Saturday and 12- 4 p.m. on Sunday. This event is free with paid daily admission, $7 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children. For more information, call 727-551-3100.
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Hot Jazz/Cool Drinks
Celebrating the opening of the exhibit PORTRAITS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF JAZZ, this event will include a wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres and live jazz from 6 to 10 p.m. Event benefits the Florida International Museum. For tickets and more information, call 727-822-3693.
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Annual Fishathon
This event is for children age 12 and under allows pole fishing only. Pole, line and bait will be provided. Free admission. 9 a.m.-11a.m. on Jorgenson Lake (behind the main library.) For more information, call 727-892-5874.
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Hurricane Expo
Learn how to prepare you and your family in the event of a hurricane. The expo will feature a theatre presentation, GIS evacuation zone look ups, vendor and nonprofit fair. For more information, call 727-464-5197.
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Southern Region Little League Baseball
The City of Gulfport hosts this annual Little League World Series for the southern region. Games begin Sunday with opening ceremonies at 1 p.m. Come watch your Florida team as they compete against teams from the South. This is where the road to the Little League World Series begins. For more information, call 727-344-2661.
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Breakfast with a Docent
For children ages 5 to 10 and their adult companions. Families explore the permanent Dali Museum collection through discussions and gallery activities. A breakfast will follow the tour and staff members will be present to answer questions and discuss Dali's works. Pre-registration is required and the event is limited to 20 people. Admission is $15 per family of 2, with $5 per additional person. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Eco-Garden Conference
Eco-Garden Conference attendees learn how to maintain a landscape in a manner friendly to Florida's environment. Other topics of discussion will include Good Bug/Bad Bug, proper fertilizing techniques, controlling invasive exotic plants, living with wildlife and pruning. Registration fee is $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Lunch, door prizes course materials and snacks are included in the registration fee. For more information, call 727-582-2673.
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Sunsets at Pier 60 5K Run
The 5K Run begins at Pier 60 shelter and goes along the beach. They also feature a 1-mile fun run that begins at 6:45 p.m. The 5K begins at 7 p.m. For more information, call 727-736-3562.
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American Stage Theater Camp
American Stage offers its summer theater camp for youth ages five to 17. "First Stage Camp" is held weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.(with optional early sessions starting at 8 a.m., and late sessions running until 5 p.m.) Students raise their self esteem, learn appreciation for the arts and recieve theater training while participating in engaging, fun and educational sessions. For more information, call 727-823-1600, ext. 207.
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Sunset Beach Concert: Tarpon Strings Trio
These free, monthly concerts start at 7 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. No alcoholic beverages or pets are allowed. Donations are welcome to the volunteer Friends of Sunset Beach, who are tyring to raise enough to build a permanent stage for the musicians. An easy listening group, Tarpon Strings Trio, performs this evening. For more information, call 727-942-5628.
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Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band
Ringo Starr, the famous beatle drummer, gets a little help from his friends John Waite, Paul Carrack, Colin Hay, percussionist Sheila E and saxophonist Mark Rivera. Concert begins at 8 p.m. For more information, call 727-791-7355.
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Breakfast with a Docent
For children ages 5 to 10 and their adult companions. Families explore the permanent Dali Museum collection through discussions and gallery activities. A breakfast will follow the tour and staff members will be present to answer questions and discuss Dali's works. Pre-registration is required and the event is limited to 20 people. Admission is $15 per family of 2, with $5 per additional person. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Egmont Key Kayak Eco-Tour
Sweetwater Kayaks guides this intermediate-level sea kayak tour of historic Egmont Key. Leaving from the Gulf Pier in Fort De Soto Park, the trip features a one mile open water crossing to Egmont Key. The key is home to a bird sanctuary, lighthouse and a Spanish-American War-era fort. Some of the fort is submerged and makes a great place for snorkeling and observing underwater life. Participants may explore the deserted brickstreet of a once vibrant area or lounge on top of the fort for lunch overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Wildllife frequently seen on this trip include: dolphins, rays, egrets, sandpipers, herons, gulls, pelicans, shark, tarpon, gopher and box turtles, sheephead and stone clawed crabs. For more information or to reserve a spot, call 727-906-0708. Advance registration is required.
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Blue Man Group -- The Complex Rock Tour
Blue Man Group, best known for its award-winning theatrical productions, features three enigmatic bald and blue characters who take the audience through a multi-sensory experience that combines theater, percussive music, art, science and vaudeville and turns it into a different form of entertainment. Ticket prices are $35 - $49.50. For more information, call 813-229-7827.
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Always...Patsy Cline
This musical play is a tribute to the legendary country singer who died at age 30 in a plane crash in 1963. The musical includes dozens of Cline's unforgettable hits such as Crazy, I Fall to Pieces, Sweet Dreams and Walkin' After Midnight. The show is based on a true story about Cline's friendship with a fan from Houston, Texas, with whom she corresponded until her death, signing her letters, "Love always...Patsy Cline." Tickets are $27.50 and $29.50. For more information, call 813-229-7827.
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Happy Birthday to the Pier
The St. Petersburg Pier celebrates 30 years of the inverted pyramid design with special offerings from Pier merchants, activities and music. Saturday afternoon Family Fun, from 1 -4 p.m., features the Fritzy Bros, One Man Circus, Tropical Tom and Face Painting by Heather. Live music will be at Cha Cha Coconuts Restaurant from 8 - 12 p.m. For more information, call 727-821-6443.
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Tarpon Springs Arts & Crafts Show and Rubber Duckie Race
More than 150 artists and food booths will line the Sponge Docks for an arts & crafts show and food festival. Entertainment and games will also be available. Festival hours are 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. each day with entertainment until 10 p.m. On Sunday, the rubber ducks will be dropped in the Anclote River at the Sponge Docks with the incoming tide and finish at the Spongeorama. For more information, call 727-937-6109.
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After 9/11: Messages from the World and Images of Ground Zero
The events of September 11, 2001 shook the world. The attacks in New York City, Washington, DC and Pennsylvania changed the way Americans saw themselves and the way the world saw America. Through photographs and mementos left at the sites, this exhibition commemorates the compassion of people from around the world as well as the resilient human spirit that rose like a phoenix from the ashes of disaster at Ground Zero. For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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Galuchka
In conjunction with the city of St. Petersburg's 100/300 Russian celebration, this exhibit features a selection of images of Dali's Russian wife and muse from the permanent collection. Featured are photos of Gala by noted photographers Philippe Halsman, Marc Lacroix, Meli and Robert Descharnes, plus a selection of Dali prints, a hologram and oils by Dali celebrating his wife. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Warhoop Sprint
In its 25th year, the Warhoop Sprint is the oldest cross country race in Florida's Beach -- the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area. The event includes a one-mile children's run and face painting for all warriors and princesses. The 5-kilometer run covers paved roads and paths. Registration is $10 for the 5k and includes a t-shirt. The 1 mile fun run is free. For more information, call 727-535-9658.
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Florida Craftsmen's 50th Anniversary Exhibition
This statewide competitive exhibition celebrates Florida Craftsmen's 50th anniversary. The exhibit offers a survey of Florida's fine craft artists. For more information, call 727-821-7391.
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Sunset Beach Concert: Tarpon Springs High
These free, monthly concerts start at 7 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. No alcoholic beverages or pets are allowed. Donations are welcome to the volunteer Friends of Sunset Beach, who are tyring to raise enough to build a permanent stage for the musicians. Tarpon Spring High School students will performs a "Tribute to America." For more information, call 727-942-5628.
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Palm Harbor Golf Tournament
The Palm Harbor Chamber hosts the golf tournament to help promote businesses in the area. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner, an awards presentation and gifts will follow. For more information, call 727-784-4287.
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Tapestry X 4: The Tapestry Artists of Sarasota
Lynn Mayne, Pat Looper, Becky Stevens and Terri Stewart present 35 handmade tapestry weavings, which are contemporary in nature, yet steeped in tradition. For more information, call 727-821-7391.
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Florida Focus: Miami Hot
This exhibit focuses on the vibrant Miami art scene. In addition to recognizing the important Latin influence in the Miami area, the exhibit will also examine Miami as an international crossroads and the impact that phenomenon has had on the diversity of art being produced in the greater Miami community. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Robert Giordano: New Work
This exhibit showcases aluminum spherical sculptures by artists Robert Giordano. All works are showcased in the courtyard sculpture garden. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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15th Annual Sprint Triathlon
This event is held at Fred Howard Park in Tarpon Springs and includes a quarter-mile swim, 10 and half bike ride and a 3 mile run. Activities begin at 8 a.m. For more information, call Ron Hadad at 727-939-8078.
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WMNF Birthday Bash
The Coliseum will host the WMNF 24th Annual Birthday Bash from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight. Tickets are $20 dollars in advance, $23 at the door. For more information, call 727-892-5202.
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Florida Coastal Cleanup
The Center for Marine Conservation sponsors the 16th annual Florida Coastal Cleanup. Volunteers are needed to remove as much of the marine debris from beaches, shorelines, bayous and waterways as possible so that fewer turtles die from ingesting plastics, fewer birds become tangled in fishing line, and less small marine life are destroyed by consuming styrofoam particles and cigarette butts. For more information, call 727-533-0402 or 800-CMC-FLOR (Florida only.)
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Race For The Cure
Sponsored by the Susan G. Komen Foundation, this 5k run/walk and 1 mile fun run/walk winds through North Shore, Bayshore and Beach Drives in St. Petersburg. The race starts at 8 a.m. in Straub Park. Proceeds to benefit breast cancer screening, education, research and treatment. For more information, call 727-893-7039.
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Annual Florida Coastal Cleanup
Join The Pier Aquarium, The Ocean Conservancy, and Keep Pinellas Cities Beautiful in the Annual Florida Coastal Cleanup! Volunteers get free gloves, bag, data, sheets, water and T-shirt giveaways. Located at Spa Beach and The Education Station from 8:30 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. For more information call 727-895-7437.
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Egmont Key Kayak Eco-Tour
Sweetwater Kayaks guides this intermediate-level sea kayak tour of historic Egmont Key. Leaving from the Gulf Pier in Fort De Soto Park, the trip features a one mile open water crossing to Egmont Key. The key is home to a bird sanctuary, lighthouse and a Spanish-American War-era fort. Some of the fort is submerged and makes a great place for snorkeling and observing underwater life. Participants may explore the deserted brickstreet of a once vibrant area or lounge on top of the fort for lunch overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Wildllife frequently seen on this trip include: dolphins, rays, egrets, sandpipers, herons, gulls, pelicans, shark, tarpon, gopher and box turtles, sheephead and stone clawed crabs. For more information or to reserve a spot, call 727-906-0708. Advance registration is required.
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Annual Taste of Clearwater
More than 40 area restaurants provide tasty treats at the 13th annual Taste of Clearwater. Harborview Center hosts the event which includes music and more. Hours are 5-8 p.m. For more information, call 727-461-0011.
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Dunedin 24th Annual Golf Tournament
The Greater Dunedin Chamber of Commerce hosts this golf tournament for amateurs only. Contests and prizes are all part of the fun. For more information, call 727-733-3197.
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Crime Prevention Run & Festival In The Park
The Pinellas County Urban League hosts this 3.5 mile run and festival with food and entertainment in Campbell Park. Free admission. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information, call 727-327-2081.
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Dunedin Wines the Blues
This popular annual event takes place along the Main Street downtown area of Dunedin with plenty of live blues music, food, wine and entertainment. The event runs from 5:30 p.m to 11 p.m and is free. For more information, call 727-733-5886.
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Columbia Restaurant 1905 Day
Located at the Pier in St. Petersburg and on Sand Key in Clearwater, the Columbia Restaurant celebrates when the first restaurant opened, featuring famous Spanish cuisine and selected menu items rolled back to 1905 prices. For more information, call 727-822-8000.
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Great Explorations Haunted House
This kid-friendly event is hosted by the hands-on museum in downtown St. Petersburg. The exhibit include ghostly sights and surprises throughout the month. For more information, call 727-821-8992.
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Annual H&R Train Show
This long standing annual show features a free model train demonstration with a train layout competition for all gauges of model railroading. Friday and Saturday, hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call 727-526-4682.
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The 7th Annual Make A Difference Fishing Tournament
This tournament for children with disabilities is always held the first Saturday in October. Fishing will be done on Clearwater's Pier 60. To register, call the Clearwater Municipal Marina at 727-462-6954 between 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. M-F. For more information, call 727-462-6954 or 727-789-5399.
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Halloween at the Florida Botanical Gardens
The second annual Halloween celebration will be held from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on the main plaza. There will be a scarecrow contest and free drawings for gifts from the FBG gift shop are held during the day. Refreshments are available. For more information, call (727) 582-2100.
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7th Annual Taste of Palm Harbor
The Palm Harbor Junior Women's Club will present its 7th annual Taste of Palm Harbor from 10 AM to 5 PM on Florida Avenue just east of Alt. U.S. 19. There will be more than 25 area restaurants participating in the event. There will also be Arts and Crafts for people to stroll through. For more information, call 787-8903.
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Florida Birding and Nature Festival
The Fourth Annual Festival & Nature Expo features the best of Florida birding with 25 field trips throughout the region, internationally known bird and wildlife experts and an exciting Nature Expo. The Festival offers a conservation mission with proceeds going to the management of Shell Key Preserve, one of Florida's most important areas for shorebirds. For more information, call 727-464-7200.
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Sunset Beach Concert: L'il Pearl & Fat Daddy
These free, monthly concerts start at 7 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. No alcoholic beverages or pets are allowed. Donations are welcome to the volunteer Friends of Sunset Beach, who are tyring to raise enough to build a permanent stage for the musicians. Rhythm and blues band, L'il Pearl & Fat Daddy, performs this evening. For more information, call 727-942-5628.
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Finding Florida's Native Roots
Hermann Trappman, an avocational archaeologist, storyteller and illustrator from St. Petersburg, will talk about his findings of mastodon toe bones in construction sites and projectile points in road fill and the Calusa and Tocobagan Native Americans. Find out where man comes from, who we are and where we're headed. Program begins at 7 p.m. For more information, call 727-821-8186.
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Oktoberfest
Dunedin hosts this traditional annual event featuring Dunedin's own microbrew. For more information, call 727-298-3260.
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Culture by the Bay
This annual community show and sale features handmade gifts, crafts and original artwork. There will also be authors and speakers. The event is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is free. For more information, call 727-893-7124.
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Clearwater Jazz Holiday
In its 24th year, the annual Jazz Holiday brings together all veins of jazz music together in 4 days of free entertainment at Coachman Park in downtown Clearwater. From bebop to blues, from big band to the compositions of Frank Zappa, there is something for everyone. For more information, call 727-461-5200.
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Frenchy's Stone Crab Claw Festival
Frenchys annual Stone Crab Weekend is a popular area and this year marks the 22nd anniversary of Frenchys Café! The event will also feature two tents complete with live music. Frenchy's also has KALIC beer, sent over from the Bahamas for the event. For more information, call 727-446-1522.
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Annual Autumn Harvest
This autumn harvest will be held at the Pinellas Pioneer Settlement at Boyd Hill Nature Park. There will be an old time farmers market and plenty of events and activities for adults and children. For more information, call 727-893-7326.
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Spice of Life Festival
Cooking demonstrations and roasting stations in the garden will offer free samples of freshly roasted hot peppers. Vendors will offer samples and products for sale, including hot sauces, salsas and jerk seasonings. Cripple Creek Growers, the largest grower of hot peppers in the southeastern U.S, will have over 80 varieties of sweet, hot and pungent peppers to sample; Jene's Tropicals will sell a variety of spice trees and The Misting Shed will offer a variety of common and unusual herbs for sale. Calypso music will be featured in the garden as well as educational programs on using spices and herbs. For more information, call 727-551-3100.
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Fila Tennis Camp at Safety Harbor Resort & Spa
Safety Harbor Resort & Spa hosts the only FILA-authorized camp in the United States including 20 hours of comprehensive tennis instruction, individual video analysis and a 4-to-1 student-to-pro ratio. Safety Harbor's Phil Green Tennis Academy features 9 championship tennis courts and offers a fully-stocked pro shop. For more information call, 727-726-1161 or toll free, 888-BEST SPA (237-8772).
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First Annual Suncoast Classic
The YMCA of the Suncoast presents this bicycling event in Palm Harbor and New Port Richey for cycling enthusiasts. There will be cycling events and entertainment for children, families, amateurs and professionals. For more information, call 727-467-9622.
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Egmont Key Kayak Eco-Tour
Sweetwater Kayaks guides this intermediate-level sea kayak tour of historic Egmont Key. Leaving from the Gulf Pier in Fort De Soto Park, the trip features a one mile open water crossing to Egmont Key. The key is home to a bird sanctuary, lighthouse and a Spanish-American War-era fort. Some of the fort is submerged and makes a great place for snorkeling and observing underwater life. Participants may explore the deserted brickstreet of a once vibrant area or lounge on top of the fort for lunch overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Wildllife frequently seen on this trip include: dolphins, rays, egrets, sandpipers, herons, gulls, pelicans, shark, tarpon, gopher and box turtles, sheephead and stone clawed crabs. For more information or to reserve a spot, call 727-906-0708. Advance registration is required.
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Celebrate Oldsmar Festival
The eighth annual Celebrate Oldsmar festival will be at R.E. Olds Park on Shore Drive. The biggest event the city organizes includes live music, food (most for just a $1) and games at the 15-acre waterfront park. Activities for kids includes a petting zoo and pony rides. The highlight of the free event, a 20-minute fireworks show, will begin at 9 p.m. For more information, call 813-855-4233.
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FantaSea 2003 Nauti Night Masquarade Ball
The Florida Aquarium hosts this Halloween extravaganza that will use proceeds to benefit the Aquarium's Veterinary program. This halloween party for adults will offer a night of fun with food displays by caterers and restaurants from all over Tampa Bay, live entertainment, two dance floors, costume contest, games, prizes, open bar and open cigar bar. For more information, call 813-273-4568.
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Top o' the Bay Oktoberfest
This weekend festival features German music, food, beer and wine, along with full midway, carnival, art/crafters, American food and business vendors. Come enjoy the interactive games and activities such as log sawing, keg hurling, stein holding and the annual Waitress Races. For more information, call 813-855-4233.
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10th Annual Florida Orchestra in the Park
Free concert and fireworks in Vinoy Park on Beach Drive. There will also be a canned food drive for Tampa Bay Harvest. The show begins at 7 p.m. For more information, call 1-800-662-7286.
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31st Annual Circus McGurkis
Held every year on the last Saturday in October, this year's event is the 31st Annual Outdoor Peoples Fair with arts, music and games and is a celebration of peace, freedom, justice and creativity. Located at Lakeview Park on Lake Maggiore, 20th St. & 26th Ave. S., St. Petersburg, the event is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 727-327-6726 or 727- 896-0310.
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Trek for the Coast
This 5K event runs along the coast of Fred Howard Park in Tarpon Springs. The race begins at 7:30 a.m. Proceeds from the race benefit the Clean Beaches Council and the Blue Wave Program. Blue Wave is the nation's first environmental beach management program. For more information, call 727-464-7200.
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Weedon Island Power Paddle Canoe & Kayak
This canoe and kayak race through parts of Tampa Bay is sponsored by Tampa BayWatch. Weedon Island, a 1,500-acre nature preserve near St. Petersburg, features a 45-foot observation tower, a 4-mile canoe trail, a 9-mile hiking trail and other nature experiences. For more information about the event, call 727-867-8166.
Dates: 10/25/2003 |
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Annual Country Jubilee Festival
The Pinellas County Historical Society presents this jubilee with more than 125 craftspeople displaying and selling their homemade goods. The event features pioneer and Victorian craft demonstrations, live entertainment, a petting zoo, historic house tours and food. The jubilee runs 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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Fall Antiques Fair
Dunedin's Main Street downtown area is known for it's unique shopping district and will also feature a number of vendors selling their antique wares with food vendors and entertainment at the fair. For more information, call 727-298-3260.
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Spirits of the Pioneers: 4th Annual Cycadia Cemetery Tour
The Tarpon Springs Historical Society conducts guided tours of this historic cemetery with re-enactments of selected early residents. Portrayals of these historic figures give visitors an unusual overview of the areas history. There is no charge for the tour, which runs 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, call 727-943-4624.
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Fall Grouper Fest & Art Show
This festival will feature food, children's activities, entertainment, a display about the heritage of the fishing industry in Madeira Beach and an art show. This event was formerly known as the John's Pass Village Seafood Festival. For more information, call 727-394-0756.
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Chrysler Championship Golf Tournament
The inaugural PGA Chrysler Championship with a purse of $4.8 million will be held on the Copperhead Course at the Westin Innisbrook Resort. The event will feature some of the top names in professional golf one week before the PGA tour championship. Proceeds from all ticket sales will go to area charities. For more information, call 727-942-5566.
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Starlight Express
London's original creative team brings this production of Starlight Express to the Tampa Bay area. This Broadway musical features two hours of speed, spectacle, excitement and energy. It is a story of hope and love, filled with thrills, stunts and roller-racing action. For more information, call 813-229-7827.
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Gulfport Casino Ballroom Halloween Costume Ball
Put on your best costume and get ready to swing with all sorts of exciting characters. Special Halloween music, a dancing costume parade, and other spooky treats round out the evening. There will be door prizes and prizes for the Best Costumes. The Halloween Costume Ball lasts from 8:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Admission is $6. For more information, call 727-893-1070.
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Ghost in the Garden
Come enjoy a naturally scary evening with a creepy crawly show, storytelling, a great pumpkin patch and treats for the little goblins. For more information, call 727-551-3100.
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Gulfport Costume Party
Put on your best costume and listen to special Halloween music, while enjoying special Halloween treats. For more information, call 727-893-1070.
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Arts Alive! Museum Week
This is the ideal time to rediscover St. Petersburg's vibrant arts community with discounts on museum admissions, theater performances and dining, more than 25 special events, holiday gallery tours, kids events and spellbinding exhibitions and performances. "Art Stops" include Florida Craftsmen Gallery, The Arts Center of St. Petersburg, more than 25 galleries and downtown museums -- The Florida Holocaust Museum, Florida International Museum, Great Explorations, Museum of Fine Arts, Peir Aquarium, Salvador Dali Museum and the St. Petersburg Museum of History. All of the cultural sites are connected by a ride on the Looper, St. Petersburg's pink open-air downtown trolley. For more information, call 727-893-7171.
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Annual Art Arbor Nature Festival
In its 24th year, this festival offers art, crafts and food. Held at the Boyd Hill Nature Park, it also has exhibits and children's activities. Hours both days 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 727-893-7326.
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Art Harvest 2003
This is one of the most celebrated art shows in the area where more than 200 artists from around the country display their watercolors, mixed media, graphics, metal, fiber, oils/acrylics, sculpture, woodworks, ceramics and photography. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is free, but parking at the show site costs $3 per car. Younger art lovers can find interesting treasures in the Children's Tent and at a special show inside the Dunedin Fine Art Center. For more information, call 727-298-3286.
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800 Years: A Russian Odyssey
For the very first time, more than 250 superlative objects from The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia will travel to the United States. Artifacts span more than 800 years of Russian history and focus on themes such as religious culture and the life of the Czars. For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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Times Festival of Reading
The St. Petersburg Times hosts this annual event that features book talks, national and regional authors, book appraisals, music and poet performances and children's storyland. The event is free, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 727-445-4142.
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Sail Expo St. Petersburg
The Southeast's largest all sail boat show featuring a wide range of sailboats, equipment and related gear comes to downtown St. Petersburg. The show will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday. A free introductory sailing experience is available at the show. For more information, call 800-817-SAIL.
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Sunset Beach Concert: Paul Anthony Band
These free, monthly concerts start at 7 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. No alcoholic beverages or pets are allowed. Donations are welcome to the volunteer Friends of Sunset Beach, who are tyring to raise enough to build a permanent stage for the musicians. Classic rock band, Paul Anthony Band, performs this evening. For more information, call 727-942-5628.
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13th Annual Loadmaster Trailers Suncoast Kingfish Classic Tournament
The event is sanctioned by the Southern Kingfish Association and will benefit the Tarpon Springs Rotary Club. For more information and entry Treasure Island Charities at 727-363-0071.
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Florida Craftsmen: Season of Giving Exhibition & Sale
This exhibit highlights Florida Craftsmen members' work and gives craft art lovers an opportunity to view and purchase a variety of works from more than 250 of the state's best craftspeople. One-of-a-kind artwork is available in a wide range of mediums. For more information, call 727-821-7391.
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Annual Veteran's Day Boat Parade
The Madeira Beach American Legion Post #273 and the Madeira Beach Elks Lodge #1912 will host the 6th Annual Veterans Day Boat Parade. More than 100 boats are expected to participate in the flotilla. The marshalling of boats will begin at 10:30 a.m. at Elks Lagoon, one mile south of Madeira Beach Causeway, and will proceed through the Intracoastal Waterway. Good spots for viewing the parade include John's Pass, American Legion Post 273 in Madeira Beach, Elks Lodge 1912 in Madeira Beach and the channel between Isle of Palms and Isle of Capri in Treasure Island. For more information, contact Captain Warren Shepard, at [email protected].
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Pier Aquarium Annual Fish Head Ball
This benefit features a "Taste of the Pier" buffet dinner, including special dishes from Burger Bay, Cafe Lido, Cha Cha Coconuts Tropical Bar and Grill, Columbia Restaurant, Hong Kong Corner and Just Fudgin' as well as the collection of restaurants in the Pier Marketplace. Guests are encouraged to dress "island casual." Tickets are $35 each. Proceeds generated from the Fish Head Ball will continue to support and expand educational public programs at the Pier Aquarium, a not-for-profit museum. For more information, call 727-895-7437.
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Christmas Under the Oaks
This annual holiday crafts fair sponsored by the Clearwater Junior League Womens Club, will be held in historic Coachman Park in Clearwater from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $1. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. For more information, call 727-562-4813.
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Bands of America Regional Championships
Come enjoy the sites & sounds of 32 of the regions finest high school marching bands vie for top regional honors and bragging rights. Bands of America is a not-for-profit 501©3 charitable organization who's mission is to "create and provide positively life-changing experiences for students, teachers, parents and communities." This event will take place on Saturday, November the 8th at Tropicana Field in downtown St. Petersburg. Preliminary competition begins at 8:00am till 4:30pm, with the Finals competition from 7:00pm to 10:30pm. For more information please call 800-848-BAND(2263).
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Downtown Clearwater Fall Arts Stroll
Downtown Clearwater will be transformed into a large interactive arts exhibit from 5 - 8:30 p.m. Shops, restaurants and offices will present some of the best performing and visual art that local artists have to offer. There will be a concert in Station Square Park, strolling story tellers, dancers, musicians and more. For more information, call 727-562-4044.
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3rd Annual Tarpon Springs Antique Car Show
This antique car show will feature classic Corvettes and collectable cars. The show lasts from noon to 4 p.m. For more information, call 727-937-6109.
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Art in Style
The Fine Arts Society's 40th annual luncheon, fashion show and holiday boutique will be held at the Biltmore Resort and Spa in Clearwater. Gift items for the whole family-even the family dog-will be available. The boutique opens at 10 a.m., followed by the fashion show and luncheon. Proceeds will benefit the Gulf Coast Museum of Art. For more information, call 727-581-6276.
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Celebrations: 2003 Holiday Show
Immerse yourself in the spirit of the season at the Arts Center annual Holiday Show. See specially created works by many artists. Glass ornaments and photographs will also be on display. Limited edition hand-printed holiday cards custom-made for the Arts Center will debut during the holiday show. For more information, call 727-822-7872.
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Ribfest
National recording artists and world-famous barbecue are featured at Vinoy Park. Ribfest is the site for some of the finest barbecue chefs in the country to showcase their special eating delights. The event features a barbecue contest, music and more. For more information, call 727-528-3828.
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Chuck Lamar's Mercury Grand Slam Celebrity Fishing Tournament
Anglers and celebrities will pair up in a pro-am catch, photograph and release fishing tournament on Tampa Bay. A field of 50 boats is expected to participate in the two-day tournament, departing each morning from the Vinoy Yacht Basin. Each boat will carry one team consisting of two anglers who fish, with along with a sports or entertainment celebrity and professional fishing guide. Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Other events include a Kid's Fishing Derby, the Fisherman's Ball, a cocktail reception and an awards banquet. For more information, call 727-521-0270.
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Student Surrealist Art Exhibit 2003
This annual Dali Museum-sponsored exhibition features juried selections of 87 works by Pinellas County middle and high school students based on the themes of Surrealism, dreams and fantasy. The exhibit demonstrates the ongoing popularity and attraction of Surrealism and surrealist techniques for new generations of young artists. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Downtown Dunedin Craft Festival
Held outdoors on Main Street in downtown Dunedin, this beautiful area is a perfect setting for a perfect show. The show will feature more than 100 crafters in a variety of mediums. For more information, call 727-298-3198.
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Dunedin's Arts & Crafts Festival
A variety of vendors will line the Main Street downtown area of Dunedin during the festival with food and live entertainment. For more information, call 727-298-3260.
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Annual Pinellas Recycles Day
The event celebrates the innovative and creative ways that individuals and businesses reuse or recycle objects to turn them into useful household items or works of art. Exhibitors will also be showing and selling items to make your home more environmentally friendly. Admission is FREE. For more information, call Pinellas County Utilities at 727-464-7565.
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George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess
Entwining pride, prejudice, pathos and passion with a heartwarming and memorable score, this musical fable about heartsick Porgy and Bess is the pre-eminent opera. For more information, call 813-222-1030.
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Chi Chi's Kids Classic Golf Tournament
The Chi Chi Rodriguez Foundation sponsors a program for underprivileged kids that is based on love and respect, one that builds confidence, instills discipline and provides positive educational experiences. The Golf Tournament raises funds to help the foundation continue its mission. For more information, call 727-726-4673.
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Egmont Key Kayak Eco-Tour
Sweetwater Kayaks guides this intermediate-level sea kayak tour of historic Egmont Key. Leaving from the Gulf Pier in Fort De Soto Park, the trip features a one mile open water crossing to Egmont Key. The key is home to a bird sanctuary, lighthouse and a Spanish-American War-era fort. Some of the fort is submerged and makes a great place for snorkeling and observing underwater life. Participants may explore the deserted brickstreet of a once vibrant area or lounge on top of the fort for lunch overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Wildllife frequently seen on this trip include: dolphins, rays, egrets, sandpipers, herons, gulls, pelicans, shark, tarpon, gopher and box turtles, sheephead and stone clawed crabs. For more information or to reserve a spot, call 727-906-0708. Advance registration is required.
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Annual Spaghetti Dinner
The James Weldon Johnson Branch Library celebrates its annual spaghetti dinner for families accompanied by children. Dinner seating will begin at 5 p.m. The mayor will read a story and the library staff will present a puppet show. Children attending the dinner and program will receive one free book. For more information and to make reservations, call 727-893-7113.
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Festival of Trees
The Harborview Center is host to the 17th Annual Festival of Trees. For more information, call 727-446-2858. [email protected]
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St. Petersburg Boat Show
The 26th Annual St. Petersburg Boat Show is making waves for boaters and anglers of all ages. With more than 700 boats, on land and in-water, the St. Petersburg's Boat Show is the largest in-water boat show on Florida's Gulf Coast. Accessorize you new boat with the latest electronics and gadgetry. For more information, call 954-764-7642.
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The Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Classic
This event in its 13th year features live music from nationally prominent bands focusing on traditional jazz and swing. The Sheraton Sand Key Resort and the Radisson Suite Resort host this musical festival. For more information, call 727-595-1611.
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Times Turkey Trot
The Turkey Trot celebrates its 25th anniversary with an anticipated 10,000 runners trotting through Clearwater. The event features a one-mile "Gobbler" run, 5-kilometer (3.1 mile) "Wingding" and 10-kilometer (6.2 mile) "Turkey Trot." Proceeds from the St. Petersburg Times Turkey Trot will be donated to many local charities. Runners are welcome to bring canned goods and non-perishable food items in the stadium on race day. All collected foods will be given to the food pantry program. For more information, call 727-442-5838.
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Clearwater Beach FantaSea of Lights
This free walking holiday lights display will encompass Pier 60 Park and will take place during the normal Sunsets at Pier 60 Daily Festival hours. All of the year round festivities (local artisans and crafters and Key West-style street performers) will be included in the holiday program. The event will also feature special holiday events like Beach Santa photos, Snow Days, caroling and children's activities. For more information, call 727-449-1036.
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Honeymoon Island Seafood Fest & Boat Show
This annual festival will be held over Thanksgiving weekend with a variety of seafood, live entertainment, educational seminars, arts and crafts, a children's area and guided walks of the trails at the park. For more information, call 727-733-3197.
Dates: 11/28/2003 - 11/30/2003 |
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Tree Lighting Ceremony and Concert
Clearwater celebrates the lighting of the Holiday Tree and street lights along Cleveland Street. The ceremony starts at 6:30 p.m. in Station Square Park and attendees are guided by Santa to the Royalty Theatre to hear area churches and children's groups perform. For more information, call 727-562-4044.
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The Nutcracker
Enjoy Tchaikovsky's holiday classic in all its glory. The event is performed by the West Florida Youth Ballet. The show times for the event are Fri. 7:30 p.m., Sat. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and Sun. 2 p.m. For more information call 813-587-6751.
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Christmas Village
John's Pass Village transforms into Christmas Village for this month long celebration. There will be a tree lighting on Dec. 6th with Santa Claus arriving by firetruck. Stores offer special discounts during this weekend and a Tropical Santa Photo Opportunity is available every weekend. For more information, call 727-394-0756.
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Holiday Fantasy at the Pier
This month-long festival of beautiful decorations, choirs of carolers, holiday entertainment, a large Christmas parade and more is a tradition in downtown St. Petersburg. For more information, call 727-821-6164.
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Jim Roche: Sense of Place
This exhibition surveys works from artist Jim Roche's early "Potted Mama" plant series, his narrative based audio-performance works. Works will be presented in photographic form, as well as in assemblage, drawings and mixed-media. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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St. Petersburg Santa Parade
Santa will ride down the streets of downtown St. Petersburg and bring in the holiday season. The traditional Santa Parade will march down Bayshore Drive at 10 a.m. and end at North Straub Park, where the annual Snowfest romp for youngsters will be stationed. For more information, call 727-892-5874.
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Snowfest
The City of St. Petersburg presents this festival featuring real SNOW and ice skating to celebrate the holidays. The day starts with a 10 a.m. parade going through downtown St. Petersburg near the Renaissance Vinoy Resort. Straub Park hosts the event which will feature a Winter Wonderland petting zoo, arts & crafts, an ice rink as well as toboggan rides. South Straub Park will feature a crafts show. Snowfest runs until 3 p.m. For more information, call 727-893-7465.
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29th Annual Arts, Crafts & Music Festival
The Palm Harbor Chamber of Commerce hosts this yearly event that is traditionally held the first weekend in December. More than 240 artists will participate in the crafts fair and thousands of art patrons are expected to attend. For more information, call 727-784-4287.
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Seasonal Sensations
Celebrate the holiday season with tours of the beautifically decorated Victorian and pioneer homes at Heritage Village, nature walks and exhibits at the Florida Botanical Gardens, train displays, a holiday craft sale at the Extension Service, a holiday film series at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art, multicultural exhibits, ornament making stations, storytelling, music, food and much more! Most activities are from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., but the holiday lighting ceremony starts at 6:00 p.m. at the Florida Botanical Gardens. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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Premium Productions Car Show
Cars from the 1900s to the present will be judged and awarded prizes at this third annual car, truck and motorcycle show. Attendees are encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy for a Christmas present for a child. The show is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 727-525-8061.
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Boley Center's 21st Annual Jingle Bell Run
Thousands of people walking, running and jogging along St. Petersburgs waterfront during an evening filled with glowing luminaries and the sounds of sleigh bells in the air. The course starts and finishes at The Pier with festive music on the first floor rear patio. There is a registration fee of $15 for adults and $10 for children under 12. For more information on registration, call 727-821-4819.
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Radio City Christmas Spectacular
The Radio City Christmas Spectacular stars the world-famous Rockettes, most famous for their eye-high kicks and precision dancing. This live production has dazzling lights, scenery and costumes, live animals and Santa Claus. For more information, call 813-222-1000.
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Pioneer Christmas Jamboree
The Pinellas Pioneer Settlement celebrates the holidays with a craft show, music, food, and more from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Visitors can also see a working sawmill, blacksmith shop, cane carving and Horse N' Around petting farm at this historical site. Children will enjoy hay rides with Santa from 2- 4 p.m., story telling at 5:45 p.m., and everyone can enter to win a completely decorated Christmas tree. For more information, call 727-893-7326.
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Baseball as America
This exhibit explores how the nation's pastime mirror and influences our evolving culture. The more than 500 artifacts from the National Baseball Hall of Fame include the legendary "Abner Doubleday baseball," the first ball pitched by Cy Young in the first World Series in 1903; historic photographs and artifacts from Jackie Robinson, Joe DiMaggio and more; baseball nostalgia of all kinds; interactive displays and items that illustrate the history of baseball in Tampa Bay. For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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African-American Works on Paper
The exhibition features seventy-five works on paper by sixty-four artists who have been creating art since the 1930s. Artists represented include Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, Sam Gilliam, Elizabeth Catlett, and Howardena Pindell. For more information, call 727-896-2667.
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Egmont Key Kayak Eco-Tour
Sweetwater Kayaks guides this intermediate-level sea kayak tour of historic Egmont Key. Leaving from the Gulf Pier in Fort De Soto Park, the trip features a one mile open water crossing to Egmont Key. The key is home to a bird sanctuary, lighthouse and a Spanish-American War-era fort. Some of the fort is submerged and makes a great place for snorkeling and observing underwater life. Participants may explore the deserted brickstreet of a once vibrant area or lounge on top of the fort for lunch overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Wildllife frequently seen on this trip include: dolphins, rays, egrets, sandpipers, herons, gulls, pelicans, shark, tarpon, gopher and box turtles, sheephead and stone clawed crabs. For more information or to reserve a spot, call 727-906-0708. Advance registration is required.
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Light up the Bayou
Luminaries around Spring Bayou in Tarpon Springs are lighted during Christmas Eve making the walkways of Craig Park glow with the holiday spirit. For more information, call 727-943-5523.
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Outback Bowl Beach Day
This free event features performances and competitions by team bands and cheerleaders as well as a pre-football meeting of the players and coaches who will be facing each other in the New Year's Day bowl game. This beachside pep rally includes live music, skydivers, a tug-of-war and other contests from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort. For more information, call 727-461-3222.
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First Night at the Pier
Downtown St. Petersburg comes together with more than 20 venues featured in this alcohol-free celebration for adults and children alike. Centered around the Pier and Vinoy basin, First Night features everything from fire sculptures to music, dancing, poetry, puppetry, theater, art, games and fireworks. For more information, call 727-823-8906.
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WMNF's New Year's Eve with Donna the Buffalo
The Coliseum is hosting a New Year's Eve Celebration featuring Donna the Buffalo, a six-member band of electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, accordian, fiddle, bass, drums and rubboard on a journey that began with old-time Appalachian music. For more information, call 727-892-5202.
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Outback Bowl's Teco Energy Parade & Ybor Bowl Blast
Eclectic Ybor City is the site of this festive celebration featuring the TECO Energy Parade, a pep rally by the marching bands, cheerleaders and a spectacular fireworks show. The parade will feature floats and thirty marching bands. This free family event starts at 5:30 p.m. and runs along 7th Avenue. The fireworks show blasts off at 8:15 p.m. For more information, call 813-874-2695.
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Outback Bowl
One of the premier college football bowl games and the first bowl game of New Year's Day, the Outback Bowl features two of the nation's top teams from the Big 10 and SEC plus national television coverage. The game is played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. A week-long series of events precede the big game including the Bowl Beach Day. Don't miss the halftime show which features more than 5,000 performers. Kickoff is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. (Gates open 9:30 a.m.). For more information, call 813-874-2695.
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Epiphany Celebration
A day-long religious celebration by Greek Orthodox followers that includes a morning service at the St. Nicholas Cathedral, dive for the cross in Spring Bayou, releasing a white dove of peace, Greek foods, music and dancing. The festival is held the 6th of January every year. For more information, call 727-937-3540.
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Downtown Dunedin Craft Festival
Held outdoors on Main Street in downtown Dunedin, this beautiful area is a perfect setting for a perfect show. The show will feature more than 100 crafters in a variety of mediums. For more information, call 727-298-3198.
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Chihuly Across Florida: Masterworks in Glass
This exhibit features the work of Dale Chihuly, a world famous glass artisan. Chihuly and his studio assistants have created these spectacular, large-scale glass sculptures specifically for St. Petersburg's Museum of Fine Arts. The works will be placed throughout the galleries in the city and respond to the architectural features of the Museum's neo-Palladian-style building, as well as its interior space. Some of his best known series will be represented: the Seaforms, Persians, Baskets, Macchia, and Venetians. Chihuly is one of the leading glass art pioneers. On display Jan. 18 to May 23, 2004. For more information, call 727-896-2667.
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Pinellas Folk Festival
The Pinellas County Historical Society presents its annual festival held at Heritage Village. This free event features traditional folk music, storytelling and pioneer crafts and performances by skilled artisans. Sheep to shawl activities, vintage 1890s baseball, a traditional rug hooking and embroidery show and a food court are all included in the day's activities. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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2004 St. Petersburg Festival of States
The 83rd edition of the St. Petersburg Festival of States is chock full of action packed events designed to attract audiences of all ages and tastes. Music is the focal point of this springtime festival, the South's largest civic celebration. The Festival includes an illuminated night parade & 5k run on Tuesday, April 8, along with an Arts & Crafts Show, Open Car, Motorcycle & Truck Show and much more throughout the week. All events are based at St. Petersburg's downtown parks. For more information, call 727-898-3654.
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Florida Gulf Beaches Marathon
The open loop course for this marathon and relay begins on the Clearwater Causeway, heading south through five unique, beach communities to Indian Shores, before heading inland to Seminole and north along the Pinellas Trail, finishing downhill near Coachman Park on Clearwater's beautiful waterfront. It also includes a two-person relay with each running 13.1 miles. The 26.2 mile race begins at 7 a.m. For more information, call 727-347-4440 or 888-LIV-2RUN.
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Downtown Dunedin Craft Festival
Held outdoors on Main Street in downtown Dunedin, this beautiful area is a perfect setting for a perfect show. The show will feature more than 100 crafters in a variety of mediums. For more information, call 727-298-3198.
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Cirque du Soleil: Alegria
Cirque du Soleil brings its second production to the Tampa Bay area. Named for the Spanish word for elation, joy and jubilation, the show has an international cast of 56 actor-athletes and musicians. It will be performed under the Grand Chapiteau in the parking lot of Tropicana Field, where Quidam was the company's first Tampa Bay area production in 2002. Ticket prices range from $35 to $70 and are sold online at www.cirqueclub.com.
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Cirque du Soleil: Alegria
Cirque du Soleil brings its second production to the Tampa Bay area. Named for the Spanish word for elation, joy and jubilation, the show has an international cast of 56 actor-athletes and musicians. It will be performed under the Grand Chapiteau in the parking lot of Tropicana Field, where Quidam was the company's first Tampa Bay area production in 2002. Ticket prices range from $35 to $70 and are sold online at www.cirqueclub.com. For more information, call 1-800-678-5440.
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Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
The Grand Prix of St. Petersburg is the season opener of the 2004 Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford. This first CART race will be run on a waterfront circuit that includes a combination of adjacent downtown streets circling Pioneer Park, the Bayfront Center and extending onto runways at Albert Whitted Airport that overlook the Bay and picturesque St. Petersburg Harbor and Marina. The Grand Prix of St. Petersburg will be televised nationally as well as broadcasted to over 180 countries via International television. For more information, call 888-34-SPEED (77333).
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Florida African American Heritage Celebration
The fifth Florida African American Heritage Celebration will feature the sounds of gospel, jazz/blues and traditional African drumming and dance; the aromas of authentic ethnic recipes; an exciting marketplace with arts and crafts and other merchandise with African and African American themes and styles and hands-on activities and visual and performing art workshops for adults and children. The event is at Pinewood Cultural Park in Largo, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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Dali Museum Celebrates Persistence of Memory and More
To mark the 100th birthday of the world famous surrealist, the Salvador Dali Museum hosts a significant international gathering, a surreal cocktail party, benefit dinner, and DaliFest in March. The international conference, ''Persistence of Memory: New Critical Perspectives on Dali 1904-2004,'' is to be organized in cooperation with Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dali, the Palazzo Grassi, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the AHRB Research Centre of Surrealism and its Legacies (U.K.) and the University of South Florida. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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29th SPIFFS International Folk Fair
The Folk Fair allows visitors to travel the world in a day without leaving the country. This festival features cultural customs of more than 50 countries and nationalities. Each ethnic group sets up a village with cultural exhibits, ethnic foods and gift items. Held at the Bayfront Center. For more information, call 552-1896.
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Pinellas County Salutes the World War II Generation
Heritage Village hosts this day-long event with military encampments, displays of memorabilia, swing dancers, vintage cars and townspeople in period costumes. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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DaliFest 2004
The Salvador Dali Museum is marking its 22nd anniversary with the 3rd annual DaliFest, featuring reduced admission to the museum, three exhibitions, food and activities for everyone. Admission is $4. A free outdoor festival includes live music, flamenco dancing and kids' activities. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Tampa Bay Blues Festival
This three day music festival, now in its 10th year, features a tropical atmosphere, spectacular blues music and multiple food vendors. Proceeds from the Sound Advice Tampa Bay Blues Festival benefit Pinellas Association for Retarded Children. The event is co-sponsored by the City of St. Petersburg and is a part of the City's Festival of States. For more information, call 727-502-5000.
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Highland Games and Festival
The entire community celebrates its Scottish heritage at this annual event in Highlander Park. Since 1966 competitors from throughout the United States and Canada have taken part in Scottish band contests, Highlands dancing, piping and drumming, and traditional games. For more information, call 727-298-3260.
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Harvey's Festival of States 5K Run
This evening 5K race-walk and one-mile race begins and ends at the Pier approach near Spa Beach. The race begins at 6:15 p.m. The course follows along beautiful Bayshore Drive along St. Petersburg's waterfront. For more information, call 727-898-3654.
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18th Annual Heritage Village Antique Car Show
Come and check out this wonderful display of restored antique automobiles and hybrid cars. There will also be music and hands-on activities. This event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, contact 727-582-2127.
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American Stage's Shakespeare in the Park
The American Stage, St. Peterburg's professional theater, offers a live production of a William Shakespeare work in a beautiful outdoor setting. This year's production is a performance of the comedy, Much Ado About Nothing. Celebrating its 19th season, performances run Wednesday through Sunday on the waterfront at Demens Landing in downtown. Blanket seats are $7 on Wed., Thurs. and Sunday nights and $10 on Friday and Saturday nights. For more information, call 727-823-7529.
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MainSail Arts Festival
The waterfront of downtown St. Petersburg provides a picturesque setting for the 29th Annual Mainsail Arts Festival. As a leading cultural event on St. Petersburg's outdoor calendar, nearly 300 artists set up in downtown's Straub Park. This festival is nationally ranked in the "100 Best Fine Art Shows," with more than 100,000 visitors enjoying and purchasing quality art and listening to top name entertainment. This free festival features visual exhibits in seven categories, craft demonstrations, a children's arts activity tent and culinary arts/food vendors. Live entertainment includes rockabilly, rhythm & blues and surf music. Festival Hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call 727-892-5885.
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Family Earthfest at Pinewood Cultural Park
In honor of Earth Day and in cooperation with activities at the Florida Botanical Gardens and Family Day at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Heritage Village hosts a number of activities in appreciation of the natural wonders of the Earth. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m and is free. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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Sunsets Beach Fest
Sunsets Beach Fest attracts thousands to Pier 60 Park on Clearwater Beach for 3 days of great music, food and fun. This festival is set up on the sands south of Pier 60, featuring local and national artists in a variety of music styles. The Sunsets Beach Fest runs from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday, Saturday from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. and on Sunday, enjoy a Mardi Gras Beach Party from 2 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. The three days of festivities will include artisans, crafters, street performers, music, food and beverage. Don't miss the Friday evening Fireworks Spectacular at 8:45 p.m. over the water off Clearwater Beach. For more information, call 727-449-1036.
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Civil War Days and 20th Annual Heritage Village Skirmish
Heritage Village hosts this living history event in its 20th year as Union and Confederate troops battle. The event includes artillery demonstrations, infantry drills and the big battle. Period crafts and other items will be for sale at the event. Admission and parking are free. The annual Heritage Village Skirmish is scheduled for 2 p.m. Artillery demonstrations and infantry drills will be held on the hour. Other activities include the Officers Call, a court martial, and the Grand March. Food will be available for purchase. Bring comfortable seating or ground cover for the battle. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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Les Miserables
Based on Victor Hugo's classic novel, it is the epic musical story of the fugitive Jean Valjean, who is pitted against the cruel and self-righteous Inspector Javert in a lifelong struggle to evade capture. For more information, call 813-229-7827.
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Annual Taste of Pinellas
The Tampa Bay Area's original and largest annual food festival returns to Vinoy Park celebrating its 18th anniversary with 50 restaurant vendors, chef specialties, kids activities throughout the weekend and concerts. There will be a Fireworks Display on Saturday night. Event hours are Friday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday noon to 10 p.m. and Sunday noon -7 p.m. General admission is $10. Children 12 and under are free and will have an arts and crafts tent with face painting, puppet making and much more. For more information, call 727-892-4193.
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Downtown Dunedin Craft Festival
Held outdoors on Main Street in downtown Dunedin, this beautiful area is a perfect setting for a perfect show. The show will feature more than 100 crafters in a variety of mediums. For more information, call 727-298-3198.
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Historic Tours of the Fort Harrison Hotel
"Sundays at the Fort Harrison" which is a weekly open house at the Hotel, lasts from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. This open house includes an in-depth historical tour of the hotel at 2 p.m., the Images of a Lifetime photo exhibition based on the life of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard, and Sunday Brunch and dinner at the hotel's Hibiscus restaurant. The Sunday brunch buffet costs $20, dinner entrees range from $8 - $16. Brunch is served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., dinner from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. and reservations are not necessary. Tours of the hotel are free and include a complimentary copy of our 75th Anniversary Historical Booklet. Owned and operated by the Church of Scientology, the Fort Harrison is an international religious retreat for Scientologists from across the globe. For more information call 727-467-6860.
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Social and Ballroom Dancing and Lessons
Every Sunday evening at 6 p.m. the doors open at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom for dancing until 10 p.m. Live music by the Sig Harder Orchestra. Admission is $6. For more information, call 727-893-1070.
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Social and Ballroom Dancing
The Gulfport Casino Ballroom hosts live music for social and ballroom dancing performed by the Sig Harder Orchestra every Sunday evening from 6 - 10 p.m. Admission is $6. For more information, call 727-893-1070.
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Third Saturday ArtWalk
Every 3rd Saturday of the month, Gulfport showcases the galleries and shops that make up its ArtVillage. Guests can browse and enjoy a festive evening featuring art, music and more in this pedestrian-friendly historic district. More than 40 galleries, studios, boutiques and restaurants are featured in this monthly event from 6-10 p.m. Most shops serve free treats and refreshments. For more information, call 727-321-7741.
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SideWalk Sale
Every 4th Saturday of the month, Gulfport showcases the galleries and shops that make up its ArtVillage and features a sidewalk sale. Guests can visit the many wonderful shops that feature original paintings, pottery, handmade jewelry, wearable art, sculptures, hand blown glass, collectibles and much more at this village gathering. Gulfport's Art Village features shops, restaurants, cafes and nightspots on Beach Blvd. The sale runs 11 - 3p.m. For more information, call 727-321-0830.
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