Weekly Tidbits June 15, 2023

Check out this simulation video from Project Phoenix 2.0: The Recovery- a facilitated training exercise that examines critical issues and capabilities of Tampa Bay area small businesses and emergency management agencies during disaster recovery. Learn more at tbrpc.org/phoenix. This video was created by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council with funding by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, and in coordination with emergency management staff from the six-county Tampa Bay region. Learn more about how you can prepare your home for disaster at https://www.paradisenewsfl.com/ready-set-protect/.


Clothes to Kids Needs Shoe Donations for Local Boys & Girls

Clothes To Kids inventory on shoes is extremely low.  Sadly, they are out of many sizes starting at children size 12 all the way up to adult size 13 girls, boys, juniors, and young men.  Clothes to Kids asks that go through your closets and donate gently used shoes or purchase a pair or two and donate to Clothes To Kids.  All children deserve to have shoes that fit them.  

Learn more about Clothes to Kids & how you can donate at https://www.paradisenewsfl.com/ctk-needs-shoes/


City of St. Pete Beach Independence Day Celebration

The celebration begins on July 2nd, 2023 in Horan Park at 10AM until 3PM with our Veteran’s of South Pinellas County’s “Salute to the Military”.  Features include a pancake breakfast, live music, a military enlistment ceremony and more! This event benefits Veteran’s of South Pinellas County programs which provide Veterans in need with mobility aids, small home repairs, emergency assistance, and veteran scholarship assistance grants. Learn more at https://www.paradisenewsfl.com/city-of-st-pete-beach-independence-day-celebration/.


Place Your 2023 Ads in Paradise News

Reach locals, snowbirds and tourists in 2023 with a PRINT AD in Paradise News! Over 36,000 copies of Paradise News are circulated throughout our local beach communities and St. Petersburg in racks & stacks at your favorite local business and 20,000+ mailboxes. To learn more about advertising email Peter Roos at sales@paradisenewsfl.com or call 727.363.6888.



NEW TIDBITS:

  • CLICK HERE to see last week’s tidbits.
  • The June/July Issue is NOW online. Read it here.
  • St. Pete Beach Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce their highly anticipated Movies in the Park series, taking place every Wednesday throughout the month of June at the scenic Horan Park. This beloved community event invites residents and visitors alike to experience the magic of cinema under the stars, completely free of charge.  Movies in the Park will transport attendees to the golden era of 80s teen films, showcasing a handpicked selection of iconic classics. Starting around sunset time, approximately between 8:00 PM and 8:30 PM, each movie screening will captivate audiences until the final credits roll.  Click here to learn more.
  • Join Tampa Bay Watch, the CCAGreat Bay Distributors, and the Island Grille for an all catch-and-release Tarpon Rodeo tournament on Tampa Bay on June 16. Two divisions of tarpon madness – enter your boat or have one professionally guided for you now
  • The non-profit Corey Area Business Association is actively seeking New Management for the long- standing and well-loved Corey Avenue Sunday Market. Our Sunday Market runs year-round and averages 60+ vendors per week off-season and 90-100 vendors during season. Deadline for applications is Sunday, June 18th. For consideration, please forward your resume, proposal, or pictures and examples of current or past markets or events you manage to info@coreyave.com
  • Voting for the Tampa Bay Times Best of the Best is now open. Cast your vote now at https://tampabaybestofthebest.com/.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

  • St. Pete Beach Movies in the Park- Wednesday in June INFO
  • OZ: A New Musical- Now through July 9th TICKETS
  • Surreal Summer Nights at The Dali- June 15 INFO
  • Tampa Bay Watch Tarpon Rodeo- June 16 REGISTER
  • Ooza Palooza, Grilled Cheese & Tater Tots Fest- June 17th INFO
  • Father’s Day- June 18th
  • City of South Pasadena Virtual Meeting on Mural Project- June 20th INFO
  • Madeira Beach Sunset 5K- June 30th REGISTER
  • St. Pete Pier Run- July 4th REGISTER

REMINDERS

  • The June/July Issue is NOW online. Read it here
  • Reach snowbirds, locals & tourists in 2023 with a print ad in Paradise News!  Email Peter Roos at sales@ParadiseNewsFL.com to place your ads in Paradise News in Print. 
  • Pinellas County Sheriffs Offices wants you to please lock your car doors and stow valuables out of sight.
  • CLICK HERE to signup for ALERT PINELLAS to get vital updates during hurricane season.
  • Coyotes call Pinellas County home too! CLICK HERE for safety tips for you & your pets.
  • Congratulations to Cross Bay Ferry Tampa Bay on an another extraordinary season, sailing to new heights with a record-breaking 72,000+ passengers on board during the 2022-23 season! Make sure to take a ride with Cross Bay Ferry Tampa Bay when they resume operations this fall! Learn more at https://www.thecrossbayferry.com/.
  • The City of Dunedin Parks & Recreation Department is seeking a new Chorus Director for the Dunedin Community Chorus, a 70-member chorus. This is a paid, contractual position at $25.00 per hour, up to 250 hours per season. To inquire or apply: call Dunedin Parks & Recreation at 727-812-4530 or email your resume to atrueblood@dunedinfl.net.
  • Set your sites on summer! Register now for City of Madeira Beach ‘s Sunset 5K on Friday, June 30, at 6:00 PM at Johns Pass Park. For just $30, you can register for this exciting race and experience the breathtaking beauty of the sunset along the sandy shores PLUS, each participant will receive a Sunset 5K Beach Towel! Register online now at https://runsignup.com/.
  • Preserve the ‘Burg’s Twilights Tours return this summer! Reserve your spot for one of their upcoming tours now at https://ptb.wildapricot.org/.
  • On Monday, June 5, 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law that Floridians will now be able to carry concealed guns without a permit. Learn more about what that means at https://pcsoweb.com/.
  • St. Pete Beach Launches Pedestrian Safety Campaign: S.A.F.E. Safety Awareness For Everyone.  Visitors to our beaches expect Gulf Boulevard to be a lazy beach road rather than a state thoroughfare. Four to five lanes of traffic moving at 35 miles/hour has meant injury and even death to more visitors than anyone likes to see. Learn more in our April Tidbits at https://www.paradisenewsfl.com/tidbits-april-2023/.
  • Rainy season is fast approaching, and the City of St. Pete Beach is excited to announce they are launching their very own “Adopt-A-Drain” program. Through the NEW Adopt-A-Drain program, St. Pete Beach is partnering with residents to help make sure storm drains are free of debris. This improves the ability of the drain to move stormwater and protects our wildlife as well as overall water quality. Click here to learn more.
  • Parking rules on the beaches have changed since last summer. The cost to park has increased and fines for parking infractions have tripled to as much as $90 for parking on side streets in Pass-a-Grille. Free rides to and around St. Pete Beach are FREE with the new SunRunner (Bus Rapid Transit) to St. Pete Beach and the FREEBEE app on your smart phone. Visit www.paradisenewsfl.com/beachparking for detailed info about rates and places to park from Fort Desoto Park north through Madeira Beach. Rumor has it that talks are in the works for a SunRunner link to John’s Pass as well.
  • Rip currents provide visual cues for you to identify potential hazard zones before getting in the water. One of the best visual identifiers of a rip current is to look out for gaps between the waves. The calmer gap between waves may look safer for you to swim but a small patch of calm water in an otherwise choppy sea is often a rip current. One of these gaps is pictured below—the rip current is in between the two red arrows. Learn more about how to identify rip currents on local beaches & how to stay safe at paradisenewsfl.com/identifying-rip-currents-on-local-pinellas-beaches/.
  • Sea turtle nesting season takes place from May 1-Oct. 31 on Southwest Florida beaches. See the tips below for how you can help keeping nesting seaturtles & hatchlings safe. See the dos & don’ts for when you are on the beach or in the water at https://www.paradisenewsfl.com/sea-turtle-dos-and-donts/.
  • Join The Florida Orchestra as they bring the best of America and the world to Tampa Bay LIVE in our new 2023-24 season. Music Director Michael Francis is featuring Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue – celebrating 100 years! – Copland’s Appalachian Spring, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, Mahler’s epic Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection,” and many more. Full season and flexible series passes now available. Learn more at https://www.paradisenewsfl.com/tfo-season-pass-2023/.
  • Reminder to our residents and visitors. No Dogs On The Beach! If you see something, say something. Contact Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Line at 727-582-6200.
  • Registration is now open for The Dali Museum’s Junior Docent summer art camp at The Dalí, with sessions in June and July. Click here to learn more.
  • Clothes To Kids is clothing more families this year than in previous years. Families in our community are experiencing homelessness and unforeseen difficult situations. School aged children are in need of clothes and shoes. Learn more at www.paradisenewsfl.com/ctk-spring-2023/.
  • Treasure Islettes Bingo every Thursday at 6:30PM at the Treasure Island Community Center. Come for an evening of great fun, food and friendly people – Jackpot $200 – $250! Free parking, free coffee and tea. Great snack bar. All proceeds go to charity and college scholarships.  Doors open at 6 PM.  Questions? Call 727-270-3178.
  • Connect with the City of Gulfport through their app! CLICK HERE to learn more and download it.
  • The City of St. Pete Beach is now using See Click Fix for residents to submit issues to the city. Click here to learn more.

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