There are many ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day throughout Tampa Bay. Our top picks:
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According to a University of Scranton study, only 8 percent of people who make a New Year’s resolution actually follow through.
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One of the best Christmas gifts I’ve received was a fresh fir wreath. Arriving in early December, it gave a burst of festive fir scent every time I opened my front door.
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This holiday season, skip the overcrowded malls and buy local and handmade gifts to support your community.
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The holiday season is just around the corner, and before you know it 2019 will be here. November is notoriously the time of year when the holiday stress starts to hit, both at home and at work. Here are some tips to conquer that pile of responsibilities during the busiest time of year:
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Halloween is right around the corner, and witches, ghosts and goblins will soon be swarming the streets in search of candy. It’s important to remember that Halloween is one of the most dangerous days for children due to low visibility on streets.
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Halloween is only a few days away and you still don’t have a costume for the party?
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When it’s still 90 degrees in October, it can be hard to get into the fall spirit. Instead of fighting summer’s persistence, embrace it with a pumpkin spice latte on ice and a weather-appropriate Jack-O-Lantern made from a pineapple. Tips for success:
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Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, to some means a long weekend to celebrate the beginning of summer, or when one may officially wear white for the season.
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Without snow in sight, it’s a bit different to celebrate the holidays in Tampa Bay. Opt for a decidedly Floridian option: a boat parade.
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In sixth-grade home economics, we were assigned to try something new around the house like doing your own laundry or washing the windows. I decided to try a new recipe.
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Ever feel guilty leaving your best friend at home while you’re away at work all day? If so, you might be able to redeem yourself this month on Take Your Dog to Work Day June 24.