Each month, the City of St. Petersburg releases the St. Pete Extra, a newsletter packed with updates on local programs, upcoming events, and insider tips to make life in the Sunshine City even brighter. With their permission, we’re highlighting some of this month’s key features. Be sure to check out their website for the full list and subscribe to receive it directly in your inbox.
Happy holidays from the Sunshine City
Who needs snow when you have palm trees? We may not be in a winter wonderland, but there are lots of holiday events happening to get you in the spirit. And don’t forget to take a stroll along the downtown waterfront to see thousands of holiday lights and decorations, through January 1.
More info at stpeteparksrec.org/HolidayEvents
Dream big for MLK!
Save the date for MLK Weekend this year. We’ve got an exciting lineup of events including the Dream Big Banquet, MLK Band Showcase, and the iconic MLK Parade to celebrate and honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
More events are being added to make this a great occasion to start the new year. You’re not going to want to miss it!
Details to come at mlkdreambig.com
2025 recycling calendars coming soon
2025 is just around the corner, and so is your new Trash and Recycling Calendar! Keep an eye on your mailbox for your copy, the next best thing to hit your mailbox since St. Pete Extra.
You can also find your collection schedule online at stpete.org/Collection
The season of giving
The Utility Assistance Program allows you to make easy, automatic charitable donations through your utility bill to help St. Pete families in need. Consider opting in for a one-time contribution or committing to monthly donations for any amount.
Learn more and sign up to donate at stpete.org/UtilityAssistance
On your mark, get set, glow
Lace up your sneakers and start your year on the right foot by running or walking the Fit City 5K & 1 Mile night race. The “glow in the park” race is happening on February 1 at the downtown waterfront and features fun glow activities for all ages.
More info and registration at HealthyStPeteFL.com
What’s all this a-boat?
The Cross Bay Ferry is back! The eighth season of operations in St. Pete, and across Tampa Bay, is underway with continued service operating through June 2025. The service offers residents and visitors a fun, affordable, and congestion-free transportation option between downtown St. Pete and downtown Tampa.
For schedules, tickets, and more information on the Cross Bay Ferry, visit thecrossbayferry.com
Resolve to grow
Take advantage of The Greenhouse’s business counseling, workshops, and programs to help you achieve your biz’s New Year goals! Visit stpetegreenhouse.com for more info.
Lithium battery safety 101
St. Petersburg Fire Rescue wants to bring awareness to the potential risks associated with lithium-ion batteries. These batteries supply power to many kinds of devices but become more prone to overheating, catching fire, and even lead to explosions if damaged or mishandled during use, charging, or storage.
Safety Tips to follow:
- Only use the battery that is designed for the device.
- Only use the charging mechanism and cord that came with the device.
- Do not charge a device under your pillow, on your bed, or on a couch.
- Stop using the battery if you notice these problems: odor, change in color, too much heat, change in shape, leaking, or odd noises. In the event of a fire, evacuate and call 9-1-1.
For additional safety information on lithium-ion batteries, visit nfpa.org/LithiumIonSafety
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Subscribe at stpete.org/StPeteExtra.
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