Dunedin

Dunedin cherishes its heritage through regular wine, arts, antiques and holiday gatherings, and hosts the hugely popular Scottish Highland Games. The quaint downtown district features pedestrian-friendly wide sidewalks and diagonal parking lined by gift shops, clothing boutiques, homemade ice cream and candy stores, and some of the region’s best eats. A weekly green market rocks, too. The popular Pinellas Trail runs through the heart of downtown, attracting a steady stream of bicyclists, walkers, joggers and skaters – even on weekdays. Redevelopment efforts are targeting high-tech and health care-related employers to create new high-quality jobs.

Should I stay or should I go? Making hurricane evacuation plans

When a hurricane is heading for the Tampa Bay Area, what do you need to do to prepare? Read on to learn what the experts advise.

Launched in Pinellas, early literacy program becomes model for Florida school districts

The Pinellas Education Foundation and Pinellas County Schools collaborated to launch the Pinellas Early Literacy Initiative in the 2021-2022 school year. The program is now a model for several other Florida school districts.

Angelika Kollin's "Everyday Saints" series, with "Everyday Saint Lucy" in the upper left.
July arts roundup: FMoPA international competition, new exhibits at the Kress, and much more

The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts exhibit at Tampa International Airport, new exhibits at the Kress in Ybor City and diverse offerings at the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art are a sample of what Tampa Bay's July art scene has to offer.

After two-year-old Jordan Belliveau was killed by his mother in 2018, Chantala Davis launched A Mother's Arms to make a difference in the lives of young parents and their children.
Nonprofit A Mother’s Arms embraces parents under stress

After two-year-old Jordan Belliveau was killed by his mother in 2018, Chantala Davis launched A Mother's Arms to make a difference in the lives of young parents and their children.

May arts roundup: concerts, fringe fest, shrimp-themed immersive art…and so much more

The May arts scene in Tampa Bay has concerts, exhibitions spotlighting emerging artists, the Fringe Festival, a new shrimp-themed immersive art installation and much more.

Dunedin's Gladys E. Douglas Preserve offers a journey into Florida's natural past.
Step into Florida’s natural past at Dunedin’s Gladys E. Douglas Preserve

Dunedin's Gladys E. Douglas Preserve is open to the public following a grassroots community effort to save the land from development that gained support from environmental groups, charitable organizations and local governments.

The Gasparilla Festival of the Arts is March 4th and 5th at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park in downtown Tampa.
March arts roundup: Gasparilla Festival of the Arts kicks off a busy month in Tampa Bay

The Gasparilla Festival of the Arts leads off a busy March for the arts around Tampa Bay.

Community Foundation Tampa Bay Senior Vice President, Philanthropy Sheila Kinman
Commentary: Be strategic with your charitable donations

Community Foundation Tampa Bay Senior Vice President, Philanthropy Sheila Kinman offers expertise and advice on year-end charitable giving.

A partnership of area charitable organizations have activated the Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund to support nonprofit groups working on Hurricane Ian recovery efforts.
Nonprofits activate Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund to support Hurricane Ian recovery

A partnership of area charitable organizations have activated the Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund to support nonprofit groups working on Hurricane Ian recovery efforts.

The SHINE Mural Festival returns to St. Petersburg from October 13th through 22nd.
October Arts Roundup: SHINE Mural Festival returns to St. Petersburg

The October arts scene in Tampa Bay includes the SHINE Mural Festival in St. Petersburg and the 33rd annual Tampa Bay International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.

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