4 the Love of God Art Series presents the “3rd Annual Celebrating Christ at Christmas” Art Show. Enjoy holiday music…
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An Original Interactive Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Fundraiser to benefit CFCArts Youth Theatre Programs Enjoy an evening of mystery and…
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Adapted by Ken Ludwig from the novel by Agatha Christie Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in…
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We adopted a highway and have committed to cleaning it up 4 times a year. We like to Keep The…
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Come out for a day full of wellness. We will have local wellness providers, with information and products to help…
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On October 21st, we will be hosting a Schitt’s Creek themed Trivia Night! Show us your inner David and come…
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Help us celebrate Irish 31’s 10 Year Anniversary by joining us for a ‘Cheers to 10 Years’ 5K Fun Run…
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Rhonda Gray plans to shut the runway down to prove that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. The founder…
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Creative Loafing’s annual Best of the Bay Awards Party is back! Join us in celebrating the Tampa Bay area’s best…
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ReDefiners World Languages’ programs are designed specifically for students to develop real communication skills in critical needs languages. From day…
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PDQ stands for “People Dedicated to Quality,” and the chain knows that employees set them apart from other restaurants. Several of PDQ’s employees throughout various locations have disabilities, and having meaningful job opportunities helps these employees reach their goals and overcome adversity.
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The Tampa chapter of the American Culinary Federation will hold their 2nd Annual Scholarship fund raising dinner at the historic…
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Rollin’ Oats is celebrating their 25th anniversary with a summer backyard BBQ food & wine tasting event. Come by the…
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Keel Farms will host the 1st Annual Watermelon Festival on June 29 and 30 at Keel & Curley Winery located…
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Students from the Arts Conservatory for Teens (ACT) performed with such passion and talent at the group’s recent fundraiser that the early morning crowd kept getting on its feet and clapping along.
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A new destination in downtown St. Petersburg is one step closer to opening. Over-water construction on the St. Pete Pier is complete, meaning the decks and 425 pilings that carry people to the Pier Head are finished.
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Giving back takes more than writing checks and giving them to local organizations. It’s about tangible results, memorable events and meaningful partnerships, which looks like:
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The new St. Petersburg Police Department headquarters, designed by Harvard Jolly Architecture, has a number of smart features with the building’s workforce in mind:
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Need some fresh air? No need to go further than neighborhoods in south St. Petersburg. The Trust For Public Land ranked the Sunshine City 15th overall nationally, making it the best city for parks in Florida.
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Hurricane Michael tore through the Florida Panhandle, leaving entire communities in shambles. There is much to be done to help the recovery process, and there is no shortage of ways for you to help.
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How’s this for a cool event: local beers, food, shuffleboard, bocce ball, and a dozen artists and musicians, all at the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club on Thursday, Nov. 8 from 6 to 9 p.m.
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While the Keep America Beautiful organization works year-round to beautify communities, April serves as the official celebration as it recognizes national Keep America Beautiful Month.
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Feed the Children distributed its 1 millionth H.E.L.P. (Homeless Education and Literacy Program) backpack with community partner support. H.E.L.P promotes school attendance and completion across the nation.
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Leaders from Valley National Bank recently surprised students from Tampa’s Academy Prep with outdoor tables and tournament-play chess sets for its nationally ranked chess team.
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Floridians have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.
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Katya Perez-Lopez, USAmeriBank’s chief accounting officer, moved to the States four years ago from Puerto Rico. Most of her family still lives there and are reeling from the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria.
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In 2008, Village Presbyterian Church members stocked a small closet with non-perishable food for people in need. Today, it has grown into The Community Food Pantry, which serves Carrollwood, Northdale, Odessa, Lutz and other parts of North Tampa.
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The University Area CDC (UACDC) works to improve Tampa’s university area through free and affordable community programs for local residents. This includes youth art classes, summer camps, youth sports leagues, job training, affordable housing and self-sufficiency.