Elie Wiesel Collection to call the Florida Holocaust Museum home
At its February 3rd “To Life” Gala at the Vinoy Resort and Golf Club, the Florida Holocaust Museum announced a transformative addition to its collection. The museum will become the […]
St. Pete’s Shuffleboard legacy: Celebrating 100 years of community, culture, and courts
Shuffleboard and St. Petersburg go together like peas and carrots. Though the game’s origins date back to the 13th century (when it was called Shove Board or Shovel Board), and […]
Kick-off Gasparilla season with Gaspar! The Musical, at The Palladium
People like to enjoy things local. Eat local. Shop local. Local music. Local artists. And when it comes to local theater, it doesn’t get more local than Gaspar! The Musical. […]
Beautiful white pelicans return to St. Pete for the winter
I get a special thrill when I spot the white pelicans near North Shore Beach and Flora Wylie Park each year. I got my first glimpse of them while running […]
Unraveling a history of St. Pete traffic choices: $1.2M grant eyes one-way streets
Mayor Ken Welch recently announced that the city was seeking a $1.2 million federal grant to study the possibility of converting eighth Street and Martin Luther King, Jr. Street back […]
Crafting communities: Experts illuminate placemaking pathways for St. Pete
The Developer’s Council of the Downtown Partnership heard from national experts on Placemaking at their quarterly meeting on Tuesday evening. Cassandra Borchers, Charles Warren, and John Loughran of national engineering […]