The Tampa Bay Margarita Festival is back and promising to be better than ever.
Events
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Hundreds of runners will take to downtown St. Petersburg’s streets Nov. 18-19 for the inaugural St. Pete Run Fest.
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It’s May and that means Thursday Movies in the Park are back at St. Petersburg’s North Straub Park.
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Many of the nonprofits participating in Give Day are hosting special events on May 2. Some highlights:
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Established in 1997, Festa Italiana Weekend celebrates the rich Italian culture and heritage in Tampa. The Italian Club of Tampa …
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While St. Petersburg’s pride parade is more well-known, Tampa has a long history of inclusiveness through its GaYbor district in …
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The Florida Strawberry Festival, named one of Top 40 Fairs in North America, returns to Plant City March 2-12. It …
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The Valspar Championship returns to Tampa Bay this year March 9-12 at the Innisbrook Golf Resort in Palm Harbor.
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The Knight Parade, hosted by the Krewe of the Knights of Sant’ Yago, is the largest illuminated parade in the …
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For over 100 years, Tampa has prepared to face the “threat” of the legendary José Gaspar during the annual Gasparilla …
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The College Football Playoff National Championship will make its debut in Tampa at Raymond James Stadium at 8 p.m. Jan. …
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The Outback Bowl has been a local New Year’s tradition for over 30 years, featuring elite teams from the Big …
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Artists, filmmakers, innovators and musicians will converge on the streets of St. Petersburg for the inaugural Et Cultura festival on …
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Tampa Pig Jig started six years ago as an intimate backyard barbecue competition among friends. Today, it’s one of Tampa’s …
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Waynesville, Lake Junaluska, Hickory and Cherokee are among the places to find Folkmoot, the North Carolina International Folk Festival recently …
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In the town of Valdese stands a winery built in 1930, where an all-volunteer staff still employs manual methods of …
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In 2015, North Carolina designated the shag as the official “popular dance” of the state. If you’re new here, shagging …
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The mountains are calling, and I must go – so said American naturalist John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club.
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Eight miles from the golf capital of Pinehurst, in the town of Carthage, the Tyson & Jones Buggy Factory hit …
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The Got to Be NC Festival is a family-friendly event showcasing good things grown and made throughout the state. The …
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Named among America’s Prettiest Towns by Forbes.com, the Inner Banks’ town of Edenton is home to the biannual Easels in …