Tidbits April 2016
Pass-a-Grille Tidbits Many are wondering what is being built in the 600 block of Pass-A-Grille Way, former site of the Zephaniah Phillips homestead, oldest home in the area. They are … Read more
Pass-a-Grille Tidbits Many are wondering what is being built in the 600 block of Pass-A-Grille Way, former site of the Zephaniah Phillips homestead, oldest home in the area. They are … Read more
In March, everyone is O’Happy to be Irish. St. Patrick’s Day may be one of St. Pete’s most beloved holidays, with tents popping up at O’Keefe’s and Mickey Quinn’s. Shamrock-sporting, green … Read more
Beverly J. Diny is a highly-trained and trusted, experienced fine jeweler who focuses on her client’s particular wants, needs and desires. An innovator with strong interpersonal skills, Beverly has more than 33 … Read more
As boating season in Florida gets underway, boaters can choose to have fun and be safe on Florida’s waters. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and you can … Read more
April is Water Conservation Month. The city of Clearwater’s Public Utilities department encourages residents to conserve water year round. American residents use about 100-125 gallons of water per day. The … Read more
Try to imagine 150,000 people gathered in one place besides a sporting event. But that’s exactly what happens every year in Madeira Beach. The John’s Pass Seafood Festival is the … Read more
$50,000 Top Prize – $200,000 Total Payout All Anglers On Saturday November 7, 2015 Old Salt Fishing Foundation paid out $50,000 for the first place Kingfish in the Fall King of … Read more
George and Lucy have been empty nesters in recent years at Sunken Gardens, a historic botanical attraction in the beautiful city of St. Petersburg. The two flamingos were once part … Read more
Pinellas County is seeking public input on the use of $7.1 million in settlement funds from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Residents and partner agencies can provide their feedback … Read more
This exhibition spotlights some of the Museum’s most compelling photographs by Harold “Doc” Edgerton (American, 1903–1990). Robin O’Dell, Manager of Photographic Collections, developed this choice selection of 25 photographs from an impressive collection … Read more