Clearwater Threshers Weekly Promotions
Come out to Bright House Ballpark to chear on your local Clearwater Threshers! Listed below are their weekly promotions! See when their next homegame is here. Sunday – Sunday Brunch … Read more
Come out to Bright House Ballpark to chear on your local Clearwater Threshers! Listed below are their weekly promotions! See when their next homegame is here. Sunday – Sunday Brunch … Read more
FloridaBeachBar.com is pleased to announce the 2016 winners of its 6th Annual Top 10 Florida Beach Bar competition. During the month of April, over 23,000 beach bar enthusiasts cast online … Read more
The Gulf Beaches Rotary Club presented a check in the amount of $20,578.58 to the City of Madeira Beach for its share of the proceeds from the 2016 Spring Break Waterfront Festival … Read more
With the release of the 2015 Boating Accident Statistical Report, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) encourages boaters to focus on simple, effective steps that make boating safer. … Read more
In April, 100 Women Who Care of Pinellas County presented Directions for Living with an $8,000 donation. Pictured from left to right: Brittany Peters, Director of Project HOPE; Karen B. Yatchum, Chief … Read more
Affirming the area’s growing reputation as a top international destination, Travel + Leisure listed St. Pete/Clearwater as one of its top Five U.S. Summer Trip Ideas—in the company of New York … Read more
Join us this summer for one of our four Aquatic fitness classes at the St. Pete Beach Aquatic Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr. For more information call 727-363-9264 or visit … Read more
Sunday Sunday Brunch at the Ballpark, presented by Bright House Networks $16 advance, $19 day of game Ticket includes fantastic All-You-Can-Eat brunch from 12-2 p.m. plus a club-level seat! Monday Feeding … Read more
The City of Treasure Island Recreation Department is offering three (2) exciting and fun camps to entertain your children this summer. An eight (8) week recreational camp for children ages 5 … Read more
Cownose rays prefer shallow, brackish water like Tampa Bay, but tend to swim at the surface, reducing the risk of humans stepping on them. They are known to school in … Read more