St. Pete Beach Deli & Produce Offers ‘Real Food’ at Great Prices
Odise Armata is one of the hardest working people I know. Affectionately known to most as “Odi”, the owner -proprietor of St. Pete Beach Produce & Deli has accomplished a … Read more
Odise Armata is one of the hardest working people I know. Affectionately known to most as “Odi”, the owner -proprietor of St. Pete Beach Produce & Deli has accomplished a … Read more
Volunteers needed for the 2016 John’s Pass Seafood Festival Volunteers are needed for the 2016 John’s Pass Seafood Festival, voted the #1 Festival in Pinellas County, on October 27th – October … Read more
The City of St. Pete Beach has a vacancy on the City Commission for the seat of Mayor-Commissioner, effective June 30, 2016. As provided in the City Charter, the City … Read more
In the 1930s life was difficult; sustaining a living and keeping house was costly and education seemed like an unaffordable luxury. Schools were closing their doors because there was no … Read more
The St. Petersburg Preservation awards annually honor the people, associations and businesses that work to preserve, restore and complement the city’s historic buildings and places, Monica Kile, Executive Director, noted … Read more
In keeping with its mission to be part of the community, in conjunction with St. John Vianney Catholic School, Montessori by the Sea school is hosting the 84th Annual Historical … Read more
The Silver Anniversary “Beach Goes Pops” is set for April 10-11, 2015, at its traditional beachfront Pass-a-Grille site on Ninth Avenue. Music line-ups for both evenings are being finalized and … Read more
In the Pursuit of Excellence–When buying jewelry from an independent designer, you are buying more than just an object … You are buying hundreds of hours of failures and experimentation, … Read more
“After two workshops, an open house and neighborhood walkabout,” St. Pete Beach Urban Planner Chelsey Welden told Paradise News, “the Pass-a-Grille community is focused on preserving the historic and unique … Read more
Exotic lionfish have invaded Florida waters. They are a huge problem because: They eat everything in sight and can decimate reef fish populations in a matter of weeks. They have … Read more