1- Enjoy a Mid-Summer Beach Day
From Fort De Soto Park in Tierra Verde to Sand Key in Clearwater, we have miles of beautiful white sandy beaches where you can beat the mid-summer Florida heat. Be sure to bring lots of sunscreen & water along with a comfy beach chair. Please remember to leave our beaches clean & animal friendly.
2- American Stage Presents Dutchman (FINAL WEEKEND)
Get your tickets now for American Stage’s production of “Dutchman” this July in Downtown St. Petersburg. “Dutchman” premiered almost 60 years ago during the height of the Civil Rights movement, this Obie Award winning masterpiece is a timeless play about race and identity in America focused on the political and psychological struggle between African Americans and White Americans… a story more timely now than ever before. Click here for tickets.
3- Ansel Adams & Clyde Butcher at The James (Final Weekend)
The James Museum is hosting an homage to nature this summer with their special exhibit ANSEL ADAMS: THE MASTERWORKS & CLYDE BUTCHER: AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL. The special exhibit highlights two masters of landscape photography showcasing the beauty, grandeur, and complexity of the American landscape through a series of distinctive, meticulously rendered black and white photographs. On view through July 31, 2022. Learn more in our June/July issue or online at https://www.paradisenewsfl.com/clyde-butcher/.
4- Relax at The Island Grille in Tierra Verde
Take the whole family out to Tierra Verde’s best place to drink, dine, dock, and play *** this weekend ***. The Island Grille truly is a waterfront treasure. Sip at the indoor/outdoor bar (40 seats) or at the fun patio tiki bar. Enjoy happy hour 11am-6pm daily. Listen to live music seven nights a week. Add to your fun day with $5 wristbands for entry to the pool area for a refreshing dip and comfy loungers while ordering from the full food menu and tiki bar beverage service. Read their cover story in Paradise News at paradisenewsfl.com/island-grille.
5- Explore The Visit at The Dalí
Visit The Visit by Yamandú Canosa *** this weekend *** at The Dalí Museum in downtown St. Petersburg. The Visit presents the work of Uruguayan-Spanish artist Yamandú Canosa (born 1954). Through the exhibition, Canosa creates a contemplative dialogue between Surrealism and contemporary art. Click here to learn more. Make a day or night of it with our Downtown Concierge column by Nanette Wiser. Find it in our June/July issue or online at paradisenewsfl.com/downtown-concierge/.