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Heavy Metals: three Centuries of Silver and Goldwork
These exceptional objexts rane from refined 18th century English silver by Hester Bateman to dramatic deco-era silvery by Georg Jensen. Featured is one of the Museum's masterworks: Triton's Shell bowl by John S. Hunt and Joseph Taylor, a massive parcel-gilt silver piece honoring Queen Victoria. For more information, call 727-896-2667.
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Hard Images
This exhibit showcases 19th century photographs on copper, glass and tin. In addition to portraits, this exhibit displays rare landscapes and other images that offer insights into the country's history, as well as into the development of photography. For more information, call 727-896-2667.
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The Titanic: The Artifact Exhibit
The special exhibit includes re-creations of the interior of the mammoth luxury liner, including the famous grand staircase and first- and third-class cabins. It also features actual artifacts from RMS Titanic recovered from the debris field of the wreckage. These artifacts range from passengers' personal items to a section of the great vessel's hull. For more information, call 813-987-6311.
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Indifference - The Sur-Rational Paintings of Fritz Hirschberger
Experience the powerful, vibrant images of Fritz-Hirschberger, a resistance fighter during the Holocaust. For more information, call 727-820-0100.
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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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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 from the Wes and Missy Cochran Collection
These 75 works on paper by 65 African American artists encompass drawings, prints, watercolors and collages. They have historical, political and spiritual implications. Artists represented include Charles Alston, Romare Bearden, John Biggers, Elizabeth Catlett, Mel Edwards, Sam Gilliam, Lois Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar and Alma Thomas. For more information, call 727-896-2667.
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Tall Ship H.M.S. Bounty
Originally built for the 1962 film Mutiny on the Bounty, as a replica of the ship in the famous 1789 mutiny against Captain William Bligh, the ship is now being used for documentaries and film productions. While in St. Petersburg, the ship will participate in a film production for a current children’s TV show. The Bounty will be open for tours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, closed Mondays. Admission charge is $5 to go below deck, step into sailors’ cabins, and see how sailors lived and worked more than 200 years ago. The tour is self-guided and elaborates on the ship’s life both past and present. For more information, call 727-821-6443.
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A View Within: International Glass Exhibition
This exhibit will show works by world-class artists such as Mark Sudduth, Sam Stang, James Wilbat, Elio Rafaela, and Jonathan Andersson - all of whom are represented in major museum collections throughout the world. For more information, call 727-822-7872.
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Hot Glass! Glass Blowing Studio
The Arts Center will host ongoing demonstrations of the art and science of glass blowing. Visitors will watch as glass artists play with fire to melt silicon, color it and blow the molten glass into goblets, vases, pitchers and other objects. Visitors will also get a chance to try their hand in several workshops at the glass studio. School children will take part in the creative process by helping the artists design pieces while at the same time learning about the chemistry of glass. This project is being produced in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts, which is exhibiting Chihuly Across Florida: Masterworks in Glass. Dale Chihuly's art is collected and admired throughout the world. Transportation between The Arts Center and the Museum of Fine Arts will be available via trolley service during posted hours of operation. For more information, call 727-822-7872.
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Fran Hardy: In a Brilliant Light
Educated at Temple University, the School of Visual Arts, and Parsons School of Design, Fran Hardy is a painter’s painter. She works exclusively with the luminous egg tempera and oil technique developed by Jan van Eyck, which replicates the quality of light glowing through stained glass. Her subject matter is primarily the natural environment with the glorious hues of vegetation, fruits, and vegetables. These luscious paintings captivate the viewer’s attention, not only to the fastidious detail, but the beauty to be found in everyday life. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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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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29th Annual International Miniature Art Show
This art show will feature 900 juried works and $24,000 in cash prizes. More than 76 international and domestic artists' works will be shown, the best in the art of fine painting, sculpture and calligraphy in small scale. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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The Art of Hatred (Images of Intolerance in Florida Culture)
Trace the graphic representations of antisemitism from its earliest images in art and caricature to the present day, focusing on elements indigenous to Florida. For more information, call 727-820-0100.
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American Stage: Spinning Into Butter
American Stage Theater presents "Spinning Into Butter," a blistering, comic expose of race relations at a small liberal New England college by one of America’s brightest new playwrights, Rebecca Gilman. *Please note this play contains strong language. Wednesday and Thursday curtain is at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday curtain is at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Matinee curtain is at 3 p.m. No matinee show on January 31. Tickets are $22-32 depending on date and time of show. For more information, call 727-823-7529.
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St. Pete Beach Classic
A weekend of Health & Fitness on St. Petersburg Beach!
Join in on all of the great Health & Fitness Expo events that take place on Saturday, February 7th from 10am till 7pm, at the Tradewinds Island Grand. The racing for the 10k, 5k and Kids begins on Sunday, February 8th @ 7:30am. For more infomation call 727-363-8881.
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An Affair To Remember
This Valentine's Day party features fine food, wine and live and silent auctions. The event will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the Palm Harbor Chamber for $25 or at the door for $30. For more information, call 727-784-4287.
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Sweetheart's Ball
Take your favorite sweetheart by the hand and spend the night dancing to romantic love songs performed by Miss Bonnie Gray and the Herb Sheldon Band. Admission is $19.95 per person and a full bar is available. Event hours are 6 - 9 p.m. For more information, call 727-572-7100.
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Festival of Speed
This event showcases the the world's most exotic automobiles, boats and motorcycles. Manufacturers include Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Maserati, Bentley, Jaguar, Porche, Aston Martin, Mercedes-Benz, Donzi, Sonic, Skater, Ducati and other legendary names who will reveal the latest designs and technological advancements in the world of exotic machines. Event hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, email [email protected].
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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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Romance with the Sea
Clearwater Marine Aquarium's annual event, Romance with the Sea, features animal encounters, local arts and craft, environmental boat tours and Sea Life Safari excursions, raffle prizes, food and much more. This event is the annual fund-raiser to aid the aquarium. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 727-441-1790.
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Black History Pageant
This pageant is an annual production by local youth, ages 10 to 21, portraying black history through music song and dance. The pageant begins at 4:00 p.m Admission is free. For more information, call 727-822-7674.
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Recognized as a cultural ambassador throughout the world for 45 years, the Ailey company brings their beauty and grace to the Ruth Eckerd Hall stage. Two different programs will be featured, with "Revelations" included on Wednesday only. Tickets are $39, $35 and $30. For more information, call 727-791-7400.
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Cirque du Soleil: Alegria
Cirque du Soleil brings its second production to St. Petersburg. 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 area production in 2002. Ticket prices range from $35 to $70 and are sold online at www.cirqueclub.com.
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Greek Fest
Held at St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, this festival features Greek music, dancing, food, arts & crafts and childrens activities. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $1 with all proceeds going to area families in need of financial assistance. For more information, call 727-944-3366 or 727-937-3540 or 727-937-6442.
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10th Annual Downtown St. Pete Beach Art Fest
Downtown St. Pete Beach hosts more than 200 national and international award-winning artists displaying their work on Corey Avenue. Admission is free. For more information, call 813-962-0388.
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4rd Annual Mardi Paws Parade
The Mardi Paws celebration features a sensational show, with dogs and humans alike suited up in costumes marching down Main Street in Dunedin. The parade will will begin at 9 a.m. at Pioneer Park and proceed along Main Street. For more information, call 727-298-3213.
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Trevor Bell: The Florida Years
British artist Trevor Bell worked in the State of Florida for over two decades. As a professor in the art department at Florida State University, he was head of graduate painting, extremely prolific, and exhibited internationally until his return to England in the late 1990s. His large-scaled shaped paintings, undulating with intense form and color, exude a sculptural quality while referencing the history of color-field painting and abstract expressionism. Bell is exhibited broadly in Europe and America, and his work is held in numerous prestigious public collections including: Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scotland; the Arts Council of Great Britain, the British Museum, the Florida House of Representatives in Tallahassee, IBM (Atlanta and Boca Raton), the Polk Museum of Art in Lakeland, Florida, the Phoenix Art Museum, the University of Leeds, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Tom McCarthy: The Art of Adornment
Tom McCarthy is one of America’s preeminent metalsmiths. He has exhibited broadly in America, ranging from the Meadows Gallery in Denton, Texas to the Under 40 National Crafts Exposition at Western Kentucky University, as well as the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg and in the Southeastern Fine Craft Biennial held at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art. Tom’s work is exquisitely crafted with an elegant minimalist approach. His use of non-traditional materials such as stone, concrete, and industrial wire, as well as traditional metals, sets his work distinctly apart. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Jean Claude Rigaud: Defining Spaces
Jean-Claude Rigaud, of Haitian decent, received his BFA from the National University of Mexico in Mexico City, and undertook further studies at the Teachers College at Columbia University, and at the University of Miami. His work, in the grand tradition of encapsulating space with line and form, is held in numerous public and private collections. Working primarily in stainless steel, Rigaud’s sculptures define a new space and command the viewer’s response. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Florida's Beach 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. Along with the marathon, don't forget the 10k race that starts at Taylor Park, for those runners wanting a little less mileage. For more information, call 727-347-4440 or 888-LIV-2RUN.
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Gasparilla Gymnastics Classic
The world's largest gymnastics meet opens its 15th year of this USAG Sanctioned and AAU Sanctioned Competition. Held at Tropicana Field in downtown St. Petersburg, the meet features several Olympic hopefuls and former medal winners participating and coaching. For more information, call 813-558-0035.
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The Great Party 2004
The Great Party is a unique evening of fun and fine dining being held at the Bogott and Wallace residence. For more information, call 727-821-8992.
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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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Rays of Hope Charity Golf Classic
Hosted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the classic pairs Devil Rays players, coaches and broadcasters with foursomes for a one-day scramble format tournament. The day will also include a silent auction, luncheon and awards banquet. For more information, call 727-825-3135.
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1st Annual Pier Sand Sculpture Contest
TEAM Sandtastic hosts the 1st Annual Pier Sand Sculpture Contest. Sand Clinics will be held March 3-6 and the contest will be held March 7. For more information, call 727-821-6443.
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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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Major League Baseball Spring Training
The St. Petersburg/Clearwater area a 90-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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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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St. Petersburg City Fair
Come celebrate the City of St. Petersburg, its organizations and residents in a fun-filled family festival, complete with entertainment, food, children's activities and exhibits. Vinoy Park in beautiful downtown St. Petersburg will be the site of this 1st time event. For more information, call 727-639-5427.
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Harbor Sounds Music Festival
The Music Festival is two days of continuous music, food, arts & crafts. The location is the music stage on the lawn of the Safety Harbor Resort & Spa overlooking Old Tampa Bay. The Festival features an "Island Splash" on Saturday with Reggae/Island music from noon to 9:30 p.m. Sunday is "Jazz & Blues on the Bay" day from noon to 7:30 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults, children under 12 are free. For more information, call 727-726-2890.
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Science Center Family Day Festival
The Science Center's Annual Family Festival Day runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The festivities include the 600-gallon Marine Science Touch Tank, the tours of the 16th Century Indian Village, a dental health fair, clowns, exhibits, laser shows, planetarium shows, concessions, archaeological demonstrations and much more. For more information, call 727-384-0027.
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Spring 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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2004 National Multiple Sclerosis Society Walk
The 2004 National Multiple Sclerosis Society Walk will be in Lake Seminole Park. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. and the walk will start at 9:00 a.m. For more information, call 813-889-8303.
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Cajun/Zydeco Crawfish Festival
Laissez les bon temps roulet! Louisiana comes to St. Petersburg for this tasty treat of a festival. Live music fills the air and 10,000 pounds of crawfish jambalaya, etouffe, funnel cakes and assorted Cajun cuisine will fill the festival attendees. The festival will be held under a 20,000 sq. ft. pavilion and will include a kid's tent for families. Admission is $10 per day or $25 for a three-day pass. Children 10 and under are admitted free. For more information, call 727-892-5767.
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Experience the Heat: Sigma Glass Studio Exhibition
Award winning Florida artists, including Duncan McClellan and Chuch Boux, will have their works on display. For more information, call 727-822-7872.
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Children's Embroidery Class at Heritage Village
Children ten years and older can learn this time honored craft in this class, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Daniel McMullen Home at Heritage Village. This is one in a set of 4 classes introducing a variety of embroidery techniques for skill levels from beginner to the more experienced. Each session offers a small project, which can be completed at the Village or later at home. Materials and written instructions are provided for each project, but the child should bring small scissors. The fee for each class is $15 or $50 for the series of 4 classes. Parents are welcome to stay and observe/assist during the class. The remaining class in the series is:
May 8 sampler or bookmark
To pre-register, or for more information, call 727-582-2426.
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Annual Herb Festival
The Florida Botanical Gardens hosts this festival from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tours of the herb garden, cooking demonstration, herb craft demonstrations and herbs for sale will be available. Children five and up can attend "Herb Festival Fun" and learn about herbs, what they are and where they come from. Kids can also make a fun herb craft. For more information, call 727-582-2100.
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2004 FESTIVAL of BASEBALL
This annual event features the "Baseball for Kids" Dinner & Auction," the "Swing with the Legends Golf Classic" at Avila Golf & Country Club in Tampa and the "Legends of Baseball" game at the Clearwater Sports Complex new Phillies Stadium. For more information, call Chris Torgusen at 727-892-6744.
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Legends of Baseball Game
The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association hosts Wade Boggs' Legends of Baseball Game. Alumni such as Brooks Robinson, Bob Feller, Ferguson Jenkins and Tug McGraw compete in the game. The game will begin at 6 p.m. Gates open at 4 p.m. Home run derby is at 5 p.m. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster. This event benefits All Children's Hospital. For more information, please contact Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association at 727-892-6744.
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St. Patrick's Day Celebration
Come celebrate the Luck of the Irish! The night will be filled with Irish music, food and fun, featuring dancing and sing-a-longs. Admission is $19.95 per person and a full bar is available. For more information, call 727-572-7100.
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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. For more information, call 552-1896.
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The March of Jazz
Celebrate jazz music at this swingin' affair featuring more than 32 hours of music. The Sheraton Sand Key Resort will host this special event on the white sands of Clearwater Beach. For more information, call 727-466-0571 or 1-800-299-1930.
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Pioneer Jamboree
The Pinellas Pioneer Settlement celebrates with country & folk music, antique engines & tractors and hay rides. The settlement is located at 3130 31st Street South. For more information, call 727-866-6401 or 727-893-7326.
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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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25th Annual Beach-to-Bayou Run
The Beach-to-Bayou run is part of a weekend seafood festival. The one-mile race will start at 8:00 a.m. and the 5K and childrens relays at 8:15 a.m. For more information, contact 727-942-5048.
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Greek Independence Day Parade
America's most authentic Greek community celebrates Greek Independence. This parade is held at the Sponge Docks at 1 p.m. For more information, call 727-937-3540.
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14th Annual Much Ado About Art Auction
This event is the area's only live auction benefiting both the visual and performing arts, with proceedings going to both the participating artists and American Stage Shakespeare In The Park. The auction features fine artworks of all types by some of the Southeast's most celebrated visual artists. Admission is $20 in advance, $25 at the door, but will be refunded to those who purchase artwork at the auction. The event includes complimentary hors d' oeuvres provided by the Renaissance Vinoy Resort and Golf Club. For more information, call 727-823-1600, Ext. 203.
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42nd Annual Oldsmar Days & Nights
Oldsmar's longest running festival returns to R. E. Olds Park on Shore Drive featuring Jazz, Blues, and Rock-N-Roll bands with a wide array of food, business and arts & crafts. The Oldsmar Days & Nights Festival also features an Oldsmobile Classic Car Showing, a Saturday morning Parade and lots of family-style fun at the 15-acre waterfront park. Activities for all ages include a Full Midway and Carnival open all three days with Friday and Sunday being "Wrist Band Days" where you can purchase wrist bands at $12 per person and ride all the rides the entire day of the festival for one price. For more information, call 813-855-4233
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Highland Games Military Tattoo
The Dunedin Highland Games Festival Committee presents the 38th Annual Military Tattoo at Dunedin High School's Memorial Stadium. The Military Tattoo is a highlight of the Highland Games and features Massed Pipers, Drummers, and Highland & Country Dancers, The City of Dunedin Pipe Band, the Parade of Clans, the 2nd Time Arounders, and High School Marching Bands. Come and enjoy a thrilling night of music, dancing and pageantry. Tickets are $8.00 in advance, $12 at gate, $4.00 for children 6-12 yrs, under 6 yrs free w/adult. For more information, call 727-733-3197.
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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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Kids & Kubs vs. Festival of States Sungoddess Court
As part of the Festival of States celebration, the Kids & Kubs play the Sungoddess Court in their annual softball game. Organized in 1930, the Kids & Kubs features members who are at least 75 years old and are former amateur, semi-pro and professional baseball players. For more information, call 727-898-3654.
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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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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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Spring on the Flats Fishing Tournament
Proceeds from this catch and release tournament go to the Pinellas County Environmental Foundation (PCEF). The PCEF grant program benefits Tampa Bay and its watershed, including such projects as sea grass restoration, water quality improvements and environmental education. The two-day event begins with a Captain’s Meeting and Pairings Party at the tournament headquarters, the Renaissance Vinoy Resort. The tournament runs from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the fishing area includes Tampa Bay, its tributaries and the Gulf of Mexico. Participating anglers compete for a Grandslam or Super Grandslam title and prizes by catching and releasing snook, redfish, trout and tarpon. For more information, call 727-827-3326.
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Gulfside Gallop
This race benefits the Indian Rocks Beach Civic Association scholarship fund. The event also features "Beauty & The Beach" festivities and an arts & crafts show. The race begins at 8 a.m. at the Indian Rocks Beach County Park one mile north of Walsingham Road. NOTE: This race is on the beach! For more information, call 727-595-5610 or 517-0404.
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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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Tarpon Springs Arts & Crafts Festival
In existence since 1974, the 30th Annual Tarpon Springs Arts & Crafts Festival attracts more than 225 artists who compete for prizes & recognition, ranked as one of the best in the nation by Sunshine Artists Magazine. Come enjoy a weekend of great exhibits, food and entertainment. For more information, call 727-937-6109.
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Festival of States Coronation Ball
Enjoy the evening at a Black Tie dinner catered by the Wine Cellar. The event will start at 7 p.m. For more information call 727-898-3654.
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Festival of States Illuminated Night Parade
SouthTrust Bank sponsors this illuminated night parade starting at 8 p.m. from Vinoy Park along Bayshore Drive to the Bayfront Center. This event at the waterfront in St. Petersburg is one of the Festival's most popular happenings. For more information, call 727-898-3654.
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2004 Florida Power Festival of States PierFest
The events include a three-on-three basketball competition (open to all age groups), The Tasco Extreme games sanctioned by the Southeastern Skateboarding Series competition. A two-day Tire Kingdom and Michelin Cruzin and Fantasy Lows Car Show and competition will be happening along sides of The Pier approach Cars will be entered in the show from all over the state. Other features include celebrity autograph signing; interactive games such as Moon Walk, Pedestal Joust, Velcro Obstacle Course, Human Gyro Wheel, Hi Ball, and Rock Climbing Wall; and lots more. For more information call 727-898-3654.
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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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Festival of States Arts & Crafts Festival
More than 150 artists and craftmakers from across the state display their works at this festival. South Straub Park is the location for this free event. For more information, call 727-898-3654.
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Festival of States 2004 KidsArt Festival
KidsArt Festival features 25-30 activity areas with hands-on activities for elementary school aged children as well as performances by school groups. The festival will be held in North Straub Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 727-898-3654.
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Festival of States 2004 Open Car, Motorcycle & Truck Show
The Open Car Motorcycle & Truck Show is held in Vinoy Basin in downtown St. Petersburg. Hours are 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Autos from 21 different classifications will be judged in the show. For more information, call 727-898-3654.
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Republic Bank Festival Parade
One of the highlights of the Festival of States, the Republic Bank Festival parade runs from Vinoy Park on Bayshore Drive to Fifth Ave. S. The parade starts at 10 a.m. There is limited bleacher seating available. For more information, call 727-898-3654.
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Pin-Mar Antique Car Show & Picnic in the Village
Heritage Village presents this display of antique automobiles. There will also be entertainment. The event runs from 10 a.m.-4 p.m and is free. For more information, call 727-582-2123.
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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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Beach Fest
Sunsets Beach Fest attracts thousands to Pier 60 Park for three days of great music, food and fun. The festival also features artisans and crafters, street performers, children's activities, carnival rides and a spectacular fireworks display over the waters off Pier 60. For more information call 727-449-1036 .
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Escape From Fort De Soto Triathlon
The Escape from Fort De Soto triathlon will take place at Fort De Soto Park and begins at 7:30 a.m. For more information on this event please call 813-874-7223. For information or directions to Fort De Soto Park, call 727-582-2267.
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Tampa Bay Marathon Swim
The 7th annual Tampa Bay Marathon Swim challenges long-distance swimmers to go 24 miles from the Holiday Inn Sunspree St. Petersburg across Tampa Bay to Ben Davis Beach in Tampa. All participants must be 19 or older and registered with United States Masters Swimming. Three- and six-person relays are also available for the race. Entry fees start at $120 and prizes include T-shirts and awards for completing the race and for the top finishers in various age groups. For more information, call 727-531-7999.
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The Great Tampa Bay Recycle Regatta
Build and sail your own watercraft at the Great Tampa Bay Recycle Regata. Just make sure your boat is made out of at least 70 percent recycled materials. Then be prepared to race other sailors over a 50-yard course. If you and your children prefer to stay on dry land, there’s a Piñata and Sail Festival on shore to give kids the chance to paint sails that will be sent to Isla Mujeres near Cancun, Mexico. The event is part of the Regata & Fiesta del Sol al Sol being held at various locations.
"Del Sol al Sol" means from the "sun to the sun" and represents an exchange of friendship across the Gulf of Mexico through the traditional regata. The fiesta is a 12-day celebration of the arts, food, cinema, music and people of Florida and Mexico. For more information, call 727-464-3896.
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Run in the Woods at Brooker Creek Preserve
This run is designed for walkers and runners, serious competitors and weekend warriors of all ages in 5K, 10K and one-mile courses. Trophies will be awarded in various age categories and all runners will receive a Run in the Woods t-shirt, refreshments and a race bag with goodies. Proceeds help support education and public use programs at the preserve. The event will begin at 8:00 a.m. For more information, call 727-787-8159.
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Regata Del Sol Al Sol Festival
Build and sail your own watercraft at the Great Tampa Bay Recycle Regata. Boats must be made out of at least 70 percent recycled materials and will race other sailors over a 50-yard course. There will be a Piñata and Sail Festival on shore to give kids the chance to paint sails that will be sent to Isla Mujeres near Cancun, Mexico. This event is just one of the many parts of the Regata & Fiesta del Sol al Sol being held at various locations throughout the area. "Del Sol al Sol" means from the "sun to the sun" and represents an exchange of friendship across the Gulf of Mexico through the traditional regata. The fiesta is a 12-day celebration of the arts, food, cinema, music and people of Florida and Mexico. For more information, call 727-822-3873 or 727-464-4600.
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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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Yom Hashoah - Florida Holocaust Museum
The Florida Holocaust Museum commemorates Yom Hashoah, the annual day of remembrance of the Holocaust. For more information, call 727-820-0100.
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St. Anthony's Triathlon
In its 21st year, this event has grown into Florida's largest triathlon. More than 1,700 athletes will compete in the 1.5 k swim, 40 kilometer bike race and 10k run as the first qualifying event for the Ironman Triathlon World Championships. For more information, call 727-825-1271.
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Smooth Jazz Concert on the Bay
This Smooth Jazz concert will be held at Coachman Park in Clearwater. Past performers include Boney James, Bobby Caldwell, Roberta Flack, Al Jarreau and George Benson. Gates open on Friday 4 p.m. and on Saturday at 2 p.m. For more information, call 727-579-9758.
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18th Annual Green Thumb Festival
More than one hundred nursery and plant vendors, earth-friendly exhibits, a children's plant fair, garden crafts, entertainment, food and more are part of this celebration. St. Petersburg's official Earth Day and Arbor Day celebration will feature the Cripple Creek Growers, the largest growers of hot peppers in the Southeast. For more information, call 727-893-7335.
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Fun 'N Sun Festival
Since 1953, the event has attracted more than 100,000 fans annually. Events include concerts, sports competition, food and arts & crafts. The main event is the illuminated Fun 'n Sun Night Parade starting at Crest Lake Park. For more information, call 727-562-4804.
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51st Annual Fun 'N Sun Illuminated Night Parade
The highlight of the Fun 'n Sun Festival, this spectacular parade begins at 7:30 p.m. in downtown Clearwater along Cleveland Street. The parade is an original event of the 1st Fun N Sun Festival which began 51 years ago and remains one of Clearwater's most popular events for people of all ages. For more information, call 727-562-4804 or 727-562-4813.
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Arline Erdrich: A Thirty Year Retrospective
This retrospective exhibition documents the career of Arline Erdrich, an artist who lives and works in Florida. This exhibition documents the evolution a life pursuing spiritual enlightenment and responding to times of triumph and tragedy. Included in the exhibition are early works relating to self-portraiture and identity, to the abstracted accrilage landscapes influenced by America’s southwest, through the eastern philosophy influence Tau/Tao works, and the powerful Chaos series, works that metaphorically relate to natural and personal crises. For more information, call 727-518-6833.
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Children's Embroidery Class at Heritage Village
Children ten years and older can learn this time honored craft in this class, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Daniel McMullen Home at Heritage Village. This is one in a set of 4 classes introducing a variety of embroidery techniques for skill levels from beginner to the more experienced. Each session offers a small project, which can be completed at the Village or later at home. Materials and written instructions are provided for each project, but the child should bring small scissors. The fee for each class is $15. To pre-register, or for more information, call 727-582-2426.
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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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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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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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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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Dunedin Beach Sprint Triathlon
The Rotary Club of Dunedin presents this event that includes a 1/4 mile swim, a 12 bike ride and a 5K run that will take place at Honeymoon Island State Park. Race begins at 7:30 a.m. For more information, call 727-642-3929.
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Tampa Bay Caribbean Carnival
This cultural extravaganza features colorful costumes, arts, crafts, dancing, steel drums and music from around the Caribbean, including calypso, soca, reggae and steel orchestra. The festivities take place in Vinoy Park in downtown St. Petersburg and run from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is $10. Don't miss the Steel Pan Panorama Competition and Carnival Parade! Come join the Caribbean Explosion of music, food and fun! For more information, call 727-894-3429.
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Heart of Largo Festival
The 8th annual Heart of Largo Festival celebrates the music, food and dance of the United States of America. Activity wristbands are available for $5.00 each or as a family four pack for $15. The festival will also have entertainment throughout the evening and a fantastic fireworks display at 9 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 727-587-6793.
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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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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 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 second 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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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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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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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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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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The 8th 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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Florida Birding and Nature Festival
The Seventh 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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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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Clearwater Jazz Holiday
In its 25th 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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Halloween Spooktacular
The City of Largo presents Halloween Spooktacular: Friday, October 24, 2003, 6:30pm-10pm at Largo Central Park (corner of Missouri Avenue and Seminole Boulevard). This event is a Halloween carnival with inflatables, rock climbing wall, giant slide, carnival games, arts & crafts and trick or treating. Trick or Treating is free and anyone can enter the Halloween Carnival with a $5.00 wristband. For more information call 727-587-6775
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32nd Annual Circus McGurkis
Held every year on the last Saturday in October, this year's event is the 32nd 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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Times Turkey Trot
The Turkey Trot celebrates its 26th 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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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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Music Fest on the Water
Different local artists and musical groups are featured each Sunday at The Pier from 1 to 4 p.m. Jazz, reggae, blues, folk and top 40 are offered. All performances are free. For more information, call 727-821-6443.
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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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