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Europe Through Our Eyes
Three major European museums--Frankfurt, London and Vienna--contribute a unique perspective on their cities and nations rich with a Jewish heritage going back centuries. Never before have these museums collaborated on such a scale to showcase their collections. For more information, call 727-820-0100.
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Little Luxuries: Antique Baby Rattles and Teethers
The tradition of teethers and rattles for babies is as old as humankind. During the Enlightenment and particularly in the nineteenth century, as the child had a more honored place in society, the variety and types of rattles increased in Europe and the United States. This exhibition contains a variety of rattles from a period of approximately three hundred years and in a range of materials, including gold, silver, tin, ivory, coral, and crystal. For more information, call 727-896-2667.
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The Mystique of the Motorcycle
This exhibition features almost 100 motorcycles representing 32 manufacturers from the world-class collection of Trev Deeley, a motorcycle racer, owner of Canada's first Harley-Davidson dealership and holder of the only Harley-Davidson franchise in Canada. The bikes date from the turn-of-the-century to the modern day. Headliners include the best of show from manufacturers worldwide, including Triumph, BSA, Honda, Harley Davidson, Indian and Moto Guzzi.
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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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Paper To Gold: Anniversaries Redefined
In celebration of Florida Craftmen's Fifteenth Anniversary Year, this exhibition cleverly redefines traditional and contemporary symbols commemorating anniversaries and special occasions. Gallery hours are Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. For more information call 727-821-7391.
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Steuben and Beyond: Contemporary Glass Sculpture
Penny and Elton Yasuna have assembled this ensemble of studio glass, dating from the 1980s to the 1990s. Harvey Littleton and Dale Chihuly, founders of the studio glass movement, are represented, as are Seguso, Peiser, Lipofsky and William Morris. For more information, call 727-896-2667.
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Satchmo: The Life and Times of Louis Armstrong
The Center Theater Company will pay tribute to one of the country's greatest musicians of all time, Louis Armstrong by illustrating the evolution of a musical genius from the times he experienced in New Orleans to his international fame as the "King of Jazz." For more information, call 813-229-STAR or 800-955-1045.
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Joan Miro: The Shape of Color Painted Sculpture
The exhibition covers the period from the late 1960s onward. These playful sculptures took their point of departure in found objects, which were cast in bronze and later painted bright colors. The exhibition also includes studies, preparatory drawings, photographs and other materials related to the process. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Dali and Miro, circa 1928
This exhibit is a companion to the Shape of Color that draws parallels between the two Surrealists and fellow Catalans. It features five works by Dali from the museum's collection from 1928, the year before Dali joined the Surrealist movement. The exhibition also includes two additional works with similar concepts from 1926-27, and drawings, as well as documentary material. For more information, call 727-823-3767.
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Dali Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection
The Dali Museum twice a year rotates the oils, drawings and objects by Dali, which 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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Florida Goes to War: Florida in WW II
This exhibit traces the impact of World War II on the state of Florida. Scheduled to coincide with a World War II Salute at the Village on March 22, the exhibit details military and civilian life in the Sunshine State during World War II. Included in the Florida Goes to War exhibit are images of soldiers, sailors, and airmen training in parks and on beaches, as well as women working at the USO and as welders and mechanics. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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Florida Fellowships: 25th Anniversary Survey
This exhibit recognizes the important contribution the Florida Fellowship program has made to the careers of Florida artists who have gone on to national and international success. The exhibition will include the work of more than 30 artists and will provide a unique historical insight into the evolution of contemporary art in the state of Florida during the past 25 years.
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Gott, Larned, McClellan: Major Glass
Three Florida glassblowers, Susan Gott, Paul Learned and Duncan McClellan collaborate to develop exterior pieces for the Gulf Coast Museum of Art and several major works. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Florida Visual Art Fellowships: 25th Anniversary Exhibition
For the past 25 years, the state of Florida, through the Florida Arts Council, has been awarding fellowships in the visual arts. This exhibit recognizes the important contribution the Florida Fellowship program has made to the careers of Florida artists, some who have achieved national and international success. It includes 25 artists whose work provides unique historical insight into the evolution of contemporary art in Florida. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Art for the People: Soviet Realism
This exhibit, in conjunction with with the 100/300 Celebration in St. Petersburg, features 22 portrait and genre paintings from many of the 13 former USSR republics during the Soviet era. The paintings show life in Soviet Russia through the eyes of the populace. For many years, the Western world did not get a glimpse inside the USSR. The collection is filled with scenes of everyday life in the Soviet era, including political messages, landscapes, still lifes and portraits. For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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Major League Baseball Spring Training
The St. Petersburg/Clearwater area has an 85-year history of spring training and is the only place where a Major League teams trains in its own regular-season city. The area features the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in St. Petersburg, the Philadelphia Phillies in Clearwater, the Toronto Blue Jays in Dunedin and the New York Yankees in nearby Tampa. There are also 10 other teams within a 2-hour drive. For more information on the Devil Rays, call 727-898-RAYS, for Phillies information, call 727-442-8496 and for Blue Jays information, call 727-733-0429.
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Women of Our Time Photo Exhibit
This wide-ranging collection presents 75 of the most notable American women of the 20th century, as seen by many of the finest photographers, including Georgia O'Keeffe by Irving Penn, Eleanor Roosevelt by Clara Sipprell, Billie Holiday by Sid Grossman and Janis Joplin by Linda McCartney. For more information, call 727-822-3693.
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2003 FESTIVAL of BASEBALL
This annual event features the "Baseball for Kids" Dinner & Auction" on March 15, the "Swing with the Legends Golf Classic" at Avila Golf & Country Club in Tampa on March 16 and the "Legends of Baseball" game at Florida Power Park on March 17. For more information, call Chris Torgusen at 727-892-6744.
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Shenanigans, Stories, and Songs at Heritage Village
A stage will be set to showcase Irish folklore, live music and entertainment and sing-alongs with guest storytellers "StoreeBrooke" and "LilliStarr." The event begins at 1 p.m. and is free. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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Florida State Shuffleboard Tournament
The St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club is the host of this Florida State Shuffleboard Tournament. Tournament activities last from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and are open to the public. For more information, call 727-822-2083.
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Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training
Catch the excitement of spring training baseball when the Philadelphia Phillies host the New York Yankees at 1:05 p.m. at Jack Russell Stadium. Tickets range from $8 to $15. For more information call (727) 442-8496.
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Toronto Blue Jays Spring Training
Catch the excitement of spring training baseball when the Toronto Blue Jays host the Detroit Tigers at 1:05 p.m. at Dunedin Stadium at Grant Field. Tickets range from $6 to $17. For more information call 1-800-707-8269 or (727) 733-0429.
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All That Jazz
Spend the evening celebrating some of jazz's most saluted performers. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. For more information call 727-791-7400.
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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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ArtVillage Gallery Walk
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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First Friday: Get Downtown Music Series
St. Petersburg closes its main street for a street party on Central Avenue and Third Street in the heart of downtown. This block party features free live music from 5:30 to 10 p.m. For more information, call 727-895-0051.
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Art Village Saturday Stroll
Gulfport showcases the galleries and shops that make up its ArtVillage. 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 stroll runs 6-10 p.m. For more information, call 727-321-0830.
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