ThisweekTHIS WEEK IN ST. PETEstpete!

  April 4 - April 8, 2012

 
 
WE BELIEVE!

Support the Rays as they open the 2012 MLB season
at Tropicana Field against
the New York Yankees 
 Rays Team crunch 10 big

Friday, April 6, 3 p.m. (sold out); Saturday, April 7, 7:10 p.m. and 
Sunday, April 8, 1:40 p.m.  


For other weekend activities, visit www.stpete.org/events
 
Wednesday - April 4

African American Family Histories
Johnson Branch Library, 1059 18th Ave. S., 6 p.m. Want to find out who shares your family tree? Learn the challenges, techniques and strategies to research this specialized population. 727-893-7113 or www.splibraries.org

Hyperbolic Crochet Party
Pier Aquarium, The Pier, 800 2nd Ave. N.E., 5:30 p.m. Be inspired by the real thing by creating crocheted coral reefs to show the effects of climate change and ocean acidity. Free admission with your crochet hook and ball of yarn. View the Hyperbolic Crocheted Coral Reef that will be on gallery display this summer. 727-803-9799 or www.pieraquarium.org
    
New! Workout Walk     walking shoes
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country ClubWay S., 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Start the new year out right with fresh air, exercise and fun! Choose your level of challenge with a hike through the Preserve every Wednesday. $3. 727-893-7326 or www.stpete.org/boyd
 
Bike Night at The Pier
Jonny Reno's, The Pier, 800 Second Ave. N.E., 6 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays weekly. Park your bike at The Pier for live music, good food and fun. Browse vendor booths for all your biker needs. Sponsored by Jim's Harley Davidson. 727-821-6443 or www.stpetepier.com

Dennis Prager
Happiness Is Not a Feeling: It's a Moral Obligation
Palladium Theater, 253 5th Ave. N., 7 p.m. Learn how acting happy, or not inflicting one's own unhappiness upon others, ranks among honesty, integrity, moral courage or altruism from one of America's most respected talk show hosts, nationally syndicated columnist, bestselling author and lecturers. $20 reserved seating or free for SPC students and staff with ID. 727-822-3590 or www.mypalladium.org

Thursday - April 5

I'm Not Leaving

Rwanda's Remarkable Journey Out of Genocide 
Florida Holocaust Museum, 55 5th St. S., 6:30 p.m. The story of the only American to remain in Rwanda when genocide struck the country in 1994 and Carl Wilkens' effort to bring food, water and medicine to groups of orphans trapped around the city. Free. 727-820-0100 or www.flholocaustmuseum.org

Gala DaliDali & Beyond Film Series: Silvia Munt's Gala 
The Dali, One Dali Blvd., 6 p.m. Explore the difficult life of Dali's wife and muse as one of the most influential and puzzling muses of the 20th century and an iconic figure in her own right. Then enjoy the galleries after the film. Free. 727-823-3767 or www.thedali.org

 


Collectors Circle - Dr. John Rohrbach 
Museum of Fine Art, 255 Beach Dr. N.E. 6:30 p.m. Learn why 'Color Photographs Are Not Art' from one of the country's leading photographic scholars.  Guests receive one complimentary martini with each paid Museum admission. Free and open to the public. 727-896-2667 or www.fine-arts.org

Friday - April 6

Opening Day Block Party
Central Ave. between 13th & 15th Sts. N., Noon to 3 p.m. Celebrate Major League Baseball's opening day and the kickoff of the Tampa Bay Rays' 2012 regular season with live music, Raymond, Petey, St. Petersburg's first puppy, food, giveaways and more! Wear your Rays gear and get ready for the 3 p.m. Rays-Yankees game at the Trop.

Rays vs. New York Yankees
Tropicana Field, One Tropicana Dr., 3 p.m. The Tampa Bay Rays kick off the 2012 regular season with a three game homestand against the Yankees in sold-out home opener. 888-FAN-RAYS or www.raysbaseball.com

Funkfest 11
Funk Fest 2012
Vinoy Park, 501 5th Ave. N.E., Gates open at 5 p.m., Show at  6 p.m. Let your hair down with a variety of Old School music, including R&B, Funk, Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop, and comedy. Featured artists include Erykah Badu, Morris Day & the Time, Fantasia, El Debarge and more. Tickets available at http://funkfestconcerts.com 
 

The TempestsFirst Friday St. Pete Get Downtown Music Series
Central Ave. btwn. 2nd and 3rd St. 5:30 p.m. Kick off the holiday season in the 'Burg with great music from The Tempests, food, a lively crowd and all the fun you can handle, right in the heart of downtown.  727-393-3597, www.firstfridaystpete.com or www.breakfastoptimist.org

Saturday - April 7

Spa Beach Cleanup
Roy G. Harrell, Jr. Education Center (up Pier approach), 8:30 a.m. Get a headstart on spring cleaning with an early Earth Day effort at Spa Beach. Bags and supplies provided. All cleanup volunteers receive a free gift from the Aquarium. More information, 727-895-7437 x. 205 Then stay for the Aquarium's Book Nook at 10:30 a.m. and learn how to save the ocean with a story by Alison Inches. 727-803-9733 or www.pieraquarium.org

3rd Annual Sistahs Surviving Breast Cancer Health Forum
Sanderlin Center, 2335 22nd Ave. S., 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Celebrate cancer survivorship with health screenings for the entire family. Door prizes and welcome bag giveaways. Free. 727-867-3828 or 727-244-9851 

Junior League of St. Petersburg Jelly Bean Fling
Gladden Park, 3901 30th Ave. N., 10 a.m. to Noon. Make your Easter egg-stra special with an Easter egg hunt, inflatable slides, photos, prizes and, of course, the Easter Bunny! Egg hunt for age 4 and under at 10:30 a.m.; ages 5 and up at 11:30 a.m. Adult tickets $10; children $5. Ages 2 and under free. 727-895-5018 or
Funk Fest 2012
Vinoy Park, 501 5th Ave. N.E., Gates open at 3, Show at 5 p.m. Let your hair down with a variety of Old School music, including R&B, Funk, Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop, and comedy. Featured artists include Erykah Badu, Morris Day & the Time, Fantasia, El Debarge and more. Tickets available at http://funkfestconcerts.com 

Rays vs. New York Yankees
Tropicana Field, One Tropicana Dr. 7:10 p.m. 888-FAN-RAYS or www.raysbaseball.com

Sarasota Pride Comedy Night
Palladium Theater, 253 5th Ave. N., 8 p.m. Show your pride when three comedians -- the Queer Queens of Qomedy -- take the stage for a night of fun and frivolity. Adult humor. 727-822-3590 or www.mypalladium.org

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Sunday - April 8

Easter Sunday at The Pier
The Pier, 800 2nd Ave. N.E., 6:45 a.m. Greet Easter with a sunrise service featuring familiar and beloved music by the Salvation Army Band. The ecumenical worship service begins at 6:45 a.m. Free parking is availalble in The Pier parking lots and trolleys will be running. Free. 727-821-6443 or www.stpetepier.com 
 

DoveSonrise Service and Baptism
Elva Rouse Park, adjacent to North Shore Pool complex, 7 a.m. Celebrate Easter with music, testimonies and a special message by Pastor Danny Hodges of Calvary Chapel. Baptisms will be performed in Tampa Bay; denim shorts or pants and dark t-shirt over bathing suits are suggested. Bring a towel and change of clothing. Free parking available on the north and south sides of the park. 727-577-7705

Rays vs. New York Yankees
Tropicana Field, One Tropicana Dr. 1:40 p.m. 888-FAN-RAYS or www.raysbaseball.com

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 Upcoming Events
 
April 12
Rowdies Rally
MacDinton's at Jannus Live, 242 1st Ave. N., 6 p.m. Kick off the 2012 soccer season with a rally for the Tampa Bay Rowdies! Meet the team, player autographs, live music, food, free Rowdies tickets, and prizes. $10 open bar from 6 to 8 p.m. Don't miss the season opener April 14 at Al Lang Stadium when the Rowdies take on FC Edmonton. 813-489-4353 or
www.rowdiessoccer.com

April 14
Tampa Bay Rowdies Home Opener
Al Lang Stadium, 230 1st St. S., 7:30 p.m. Get fired up for men's professional soccer in St. Petersburg when the Rowdies kick off the 2012 season against FC Edmonton. Free Rowdies Roll-a-Banners to the first 500 fans! Tickets available starting at $10. 813-287-1539 or
www.rowdiessoccer.com

April 19 to 22
Sunscreen Film Festival 
Muvico BayWalk, 151 2nd Ave. N., various event times. Watch the stars come out for St. Petersburg's annual celebration of independent films! Screenings, celebrity sightings, craft workshops, lectures, not to mention the Red Carpet and afterparties! Don't miss a free concert by actor Gary Sinse and the Lt. Dan Band April 20 in Williams Park to benefit Bay Area veterans and military. www.sunscreenfilmfestival.com

April 22

Paddle Addict Races
Picnic Island to The Pier, 8 a.m. or The Pier to Coffeepot Bayou to The Pie, 11 a.m. or a kids' race at The Pier, 10:30 a.m. Choose from a 7.5 mile paddleboard race across Tampa Bay, a 3 mile race along the waterfront or a kids' race at The Pier. Don't miss the kickoff party April 21 at Jonny Reno's at The Pier. www.paddleaddict.org or register at www.imathlete.com

BaseballThrough April 30
High School & College Spring Training
Al Lang Stadium, 230 1st St. S. & Walter Fuller Complex, 7891 26th Ave. N. Dates and times TBA. High school and college students from the U.S. and Canada train in St. Petersburg before the start of their regular season back home. www.stpetebaseball.org

sparkly crownJuly 1 to 7
Miss Florida Scholarship Pageant
Progress Energy Center for the Arts/Mahaffey Theater, 401 1st St. S. Contestants from all over Florida compete in talent, activewear, and evening gown categories for the honor of representing the state in the Miss America pageant. www.missflorida.org 

Chillounge November 17
5th Annual Chillounge Night
N. Straub Park, 6 to 11 p.m. Chill to the sounds of smooth jazz as you enjoy fine wine and food under the stars. Witness a  Brazilian Samba parade,see the latest fashions, flamenco dancing and fireworks. Must be 21 to attend. www.chillloungenight.com

half marathonLady Speed Stick Women's Half Marathon & Women's Running Magazine 5K/Health & Fitness Expo 

Albert Whitted Park. Half Marathon, 7 a.m., 5K 7:15 a.m. Test your mettle in the half marathon or 5K along the waterfront and through downtown. Commemorative race medallion, goodie bag, technical race shirt, post-finisher's race breakfast and cookie café. Proceeds benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. www.womenshalfmarathon.com or www.womensrunning5k.com 

 

Exhibits and Shows

April 10, 12 & 13
Pop Goes the Rock by Cirque Dreams
The Mahaffey, 400 1st St. S., various performance times. A one-of-a-kind variety show uniting pop and rock tunes over the decades with singers, dancers, and musicians performing crazy acrobatics onstage, in the air and off the charts. 727-892-5798 or www.themahaffey.com

Sneak Previews April 11-12
April 13 to May 13
American Stage in the Park  - The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Demen's Landing Park, corner of 1st Ave. S. & Bayshore Blvd. S.E., gates open at 6 p.m.; performance at 8 p.m. Weds.-Sun. The cult classic comes to life when Brad and fiancée Janet have car trouble and end up in the clutches of Dr. Frank'n'Furter. Purchase one of 10 seats available onstage for an even better view of the show for only $35! Mature language and themes. No alcohol or pets in the park by city ordinance - Pet Night date TBA. Concessions available. 727-823-7529 or www.americanstage.org

April 13
American Stage in the Park - The Rocky Horror Picture Show Opening Night Gala 
Demen's Landing Park, corner of 1st Ave. S. & Bayshore Blvd. S.E. Immerse yourself in a Time Warp as you enjoy a full-course, gourmet catered dinner from the Park Shore Grill and bid on 'wild and untamed things' in silent and live auctions before settling back for a cult classic. Rain dates April 17. Proceeds benefit American Stage artistic and educational programming. Reserve your seat at 727-823-1600 x207 or sorrell@americanstage.org

Through April 8

Dali Museum Extended Hours
& Discount Admission
Monday - Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday - Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
727-823-3767 or www.thedali.org 

 

Through April 8, 2012

Word & Image Arts & Education Partnership - Honoring My Ancestors

Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave. Gallery hours, open daily. Artwork by Pinellas County middle school students answering the question "Who do you honor in your family? How has this person shaped who you are?" Funded by a Target grant. 727-822-7872 or

www.moreanartscenter.org 

March 23 to May 26
One 2 One
Florida Craftsmen, 501 Central Ave. Gallery hours. A ceramic exhibition highlighting works by current or former ceramics students and teachers from various institutions celebrating the mentoring relationship between teachers and students. Opening reception March 23 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Curated by Stephen Heywood. 727-821-7391 or www.floridacraftsmen.net 

 

March 16 to May 28
Wax: Medium Meets Message
Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave., Gallery hours. Nine artists display works that share the common bond of encaustic - a wax-based paint with luminous qualities - and whose work brings a unique and exciting perspective through floating installations, photo-based paintings, seed-studded alters and geological sculptures. 727-822-7872 or www.moreanartscenter.org 

 

March 16 to May 6
2.5 Minute Ride 
American Stage, 163 3rd Ave. N., various show times. A startling and searingly funny meditation on how humans make sense of tragedy, grief and everyday life told through the eyes of a father and daughter and her journey to understand his heart, sorrows, and humanity at Cedar Point. 727-823-7529 or
March 16 to May 6 

A Steady Rain
American Stage, 163 3rd Ave. N., various show times. A harrowing tale of two Chicago cops who answer a routine domestic disturbance call and begin a three-day journey that changes their lives forever as the pair are eventually forced to offer differing accounts of what took place. 727-823-7529 or www.americanstage.org 

    

March 15 to April 1 

Rip.Tied 

freeFall Theatre, 6099 Central Ave. various show times. Inspired by African folktales used to explain the disappearance of runaway slaves, Rip.Tied explores family, legend and the value of self-determination in a sleepy Southern town. 727-498-5202 or www.freefalltheatre.com

  

Sarcophagus lidDecember 17 to April 29, 2012 

Ancient Egypt -- Art & Magic

Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. N.E. More than 100 exhibits featuring mummy cases, sacred works in diverse media, tomb and temple reliefs, papyrus fragments and other rare objects bring to life one of the world's greatest civilizations. Curated by internationally respected Egyptologist Dr. Robert Steven Bianchi. 727-896-2667 or www.fine-arts.org 

 

November 19 to April 10, 2012
Forever in a Moment - 19th Century Photographs of Egypt
Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr., N.E. An exhibition of photographs taken during a period of great archaeological discovery and worldwide fascination with the rediscovered ancient culture. Includes images of Giza, Karnak and Philae. 727-896-2667 or www.fine-arts.org  

 

Sitter & SubjectOctober 15 to April 15 

Sitter and Subject in 19th Century Photography

Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. N.E. View some 60 - 19th century daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes, including flawless artistic and studio portraits on loan from the Dandrew-Drapkin Collection. Held in conjunction with the 23rd Daguerrian Society Annual Symposium, in St. Petersburg, October 27-30. 727-896-2667 or www.fine-arts.org   

 

The PierThrough December 31
Piering Into the Past, Pondering the Future
 

St. Petersburg Museum of History, 335 2nd Ave. N.E. View an extensive photo collection tracing St. Petersburg's piers from railroad tracks and raging winds to the present day. Included are the Electric Pier, Tomlinson's Pier, the Mediterranean Pier and the present inverted Pyramid. Some images available for purchase. General admission $12. 727-894-1052 or www.spmoh.org 

 

Sunken Gardens/Sunshine Center Fitness  

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Hoop Dancing 

Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N., Tues., 10 to 11 a.m./Weds., 9 to 10 a.m. Use the rhythmic properties of hula hoops to firm and strengthen your core and whittle away your middle while calming your mind. $15/class or $80/8 sessions. 727-551-3102 or

www.stpete.org/sunken 

 

Goju-Ryu KarateSelf Defense Aerobic Karate  

Sunshine Center, 330 5th St. N., 11 a.m. to Noon, M-F. Get exercise and learn how to protect yourself at the same time with basic Goju-ryu (Japanese for hard-soft style) exercises. All ages, geared toward 55+. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and rubber-soled shoes. Fee assistance for seniors 65+ & low income, Carol Radin, 727-893-7102. Register, 727-893-7190. 

www.stpete.org/recreation/recreationcenters.asp 

    

ShapemasterSenior Fitness  

Sunshine Center, 330 5th St. N., 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Seven Shapemaster machines give a total body workout in just 30 minutes! For 55+. $12/month with Advantage card. 727-893-7101 or www.stpete.org/recreation/recreationcenters.asp 

 

Chute Chi Gong

Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N., Fridays, 10 a.m. to Noon. $10/class. 727-551-3102 or www.stpete.org/sunken 

 
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Leisure Time Fun   

   

Swing@620   

Studio@620, 620 1st Ave. S., 6 p.m. Kick up your heels for a fun, footloose and fancyfree night of good times and good vibes of old fashioned swing dance. Lessons at 6 p.m. Come dressed to dance! $6 admission. 727-895-6620 or www.studio620.org 

 

paddleboardersPier Paddle Social    

Spa Beach, 1 p.m. See St. Pete from the water with a Sunday paddle around The Pier, the flats, the marina and back. Rental boards available. Information, Jonny Reno, 727-510-1921, LaBuddeReno@aol.com or www.stpetepier.com    

 

Tropicana FieldTropicana Field Ballpark Tours

Tropicana Field, times vary. Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the home of the Tampa Bay Rays. See the dugout, Press Box, Touch Tank, RaysVision control room, the Hitters Hall of Fame and more! Share memories with your family and friends - still and video cameras are encouraged.  Free parking in Lots 6 & 7. 1-888-FAN-RAYS.                  

Check back for 2012 dates!     

 

Golf ClubsGolf For Fun  

For beginners, returning golfers and those looking to improve their game. Six lessons, clubs, balls and practice time. Top PGA professionals in the area at Mangrove Bay or Twin Brooks golf courses! $49.95 www.stpete.org/golf/lessons.asp

 

MirrLake ShuffleboardSt. Pete Shuffle    

Shuffleboard Courts, Fridays. 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N. 7 to 11 p.m. A hip twist on an old game. Free. 727-822-2083 or www.stpeteshuffle.com 

  

Music Fest By the Bay

The Pier, 800 2nd Ave. N.E. 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. Relax in the Courtyard by the Bay and enjoy the melodies of local musicians. 727-821-6443 or www.stpetepier.com                          

April 1 - Happy Days
April 8 - Jose Valentino Ruiz "Flute on Fire"  

  

CaricatureCaricatures at The Pier

The Pier, 800 2nd Ave. N.E., 1 to 4 p.m. Fritzy Bros. Free caricatures of you and your family from One Man Circus caricaturist extraordinare Lars Erik Robinson. First and third Sundays. 727-821-6443 or www.stpetepier.com  

  

Tea Dances - October to July   

Coliseum, 535 4th Ave. N., 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Dance instruction 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., taped music 12:30 to 1 p.m. and live music by various bands 1 to 3:30 p.m. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon dancing. $7 dance, $10 dance & instruction. 727-892-5202 or www.stpete.org/coliseum       

 

Art Gallery 

Gallery Walk

Throughout downtown galleries from 30th Street N to the downtown waterfront. 5:30 to 9 p.m. Second Saturday monthly. More than a dozen galleries participate in this relaxing evening. www.stpetearts.org   

  

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RE$OLVE TO $AVE

 

Morean BOA SaturdaysSaturdays@the Morean
Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Explore art with open art stations and take-home projects from on-site instructors. Ages 5-10 and families. Sponsored by Bank of America. Free. 727-822-7872 or www.moreanartscenter.org    

  

Community Garden Bartlett PkCommunity Gardens 

Get back to nature, boost your mood and self-esteem and get some exercise with a garden plot full of tasty fruits and veggies. Three locations. Learn more at www.communitygarden.org/learn   

  

SaturnPlanetarium Shows 

The Planetarium at SPC - Gibbs campus, 6605 5th Ave. N., Natural Sciences Bldg., SC 205. Friday nights, 7 and 8:15 p.m. View the stars over Tampa Bay in summer or go on the roof for Saturn's majestic rings. Free admission & parking. No reservations required. For ages 5 and up; children under 5 not admitted to the planetarium. 727-341-4320 or http://www.spcollege.edu/spg/planetarium.htm.

  

1st Sunday Improv Comedy Series

American Stage, 163 3rd St. N., 8 p.m., Unscripted theater, on-the-spot scenes, and a few quick games with or without audience participation every first Sunday monthly. Pay What You Can ($5-$15) at the door; $15 advance. 727-823-7529 or www.americanstage.org          

April 1 - Hank & Wayne's The Memory 

 

3rd Sunday Improv  

American Stage, 163 3rd St. N., 8 p.m. Outlandish and unpredictable describe this messed up mix of seven who share theater, music, and comedy for unique performances. Tickets Pay What You Can. 727-823-7529 or www.americanstage.org   

April 22 - WIT Improv - Whose Idea Was That Anyway?

American StageAmerican Stage's After Hours Series
American Stage, 163 3rd St. N. Various show times. A smash hit from last season returns! Tickets - Pay What You Can ($10-$20) or $15 Advance. 727-823-7529 or www.americanstage.org    



 

Third Thought Long Form Improv
American Stage, 163 3rd St. N., 8 p.m. Enjoy a break from the norm and experience truthful long-form improv.  Funny, smart and totally awesome! Pay What You Can ($5-$15) or $15 in advance. 727-823-7529 or www.americanstage.org 

 

Hot Off The Press!
American Stage, 163 3rd St. N. Various show times. Play readings from a variety of playwrights, audience/author talkbacks and an audience evaluation of the reading. All readings Pay What You Can. 727-823-PLAY (7529) or www.americanstage.org     


American Stage Cabaret  Music & Drama Series 

American Stage Theatre Company, 163 3rd St. N., Various times. A little song and dance in the intimate Susan G. Hough theater. Tickets Pay What You Can at the door or $15 advance. 727-823-7529 or www.americanstage.org  

April 28 - The Way of Water, 8 p.m. (D) 

 

Terrific Tots 

Great Explorations, 1925 4th St. N, Wednesdays & Fridays, 11 to 11:30 a.m. Elements of art, science, math and music stimulate your 1 to 2 year old's developing mind. Adult participation required. Wednesdays and Fridays. Free with museum admission. 727-821-8992 or www.greatex.org  

  

Great Art ExplorationsGreat Art Explorations 

Great Explorations, 1925 4th St. N, 2 to 2:45 p.m. Unleash the budding artist in your 3 to 6 year old when they create their own masterpieces! Mondays and Wednesdays. Free with museum admission. 727-821-8992 or www.greatex.org  

   

Weetime at Weedon 

Wee-time at Weedon 

1800 Weedon Drive N.E. 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Introduce your pre-schooler to the wonders of the natural world with stories, puppet shows, and hands-on activities. Every 2nd & 4th Thursday.  Free, pre-registration is required.  Recommended ages: 3 - 5. 727-453-6500 or register at  http://weedonislandpreserve.eventbrite.com         

April 12 - Tiny Workers - Ants in Your Backyard

April 26 - Diary of a Spider

May 10 - Ellie & Ollie Eel - A Tale of a Fantastic   

   Voyage

May 24 - Are You a Dragonfly? 

      

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Eco Adventures 

  

Connecting People and Place 

Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Island Dr. N.E., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. An art-inspired, hands-on educational permanent exhibit of the area's history, ecology, and people. (727) 453-6500 or www.weedonislandpreserve.org   

  

GardeningCommunity Gardens 

Get back to nature, boost your mood and self-esteem and get some exercise with a garden plot full of tasty fruits and veggies. Three locations. Learn more at www.communitygarden.org/learn  

 

The Great Weedon Bird Quest 

Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Dr. N.E., 8 to 10 a.m. Learn identifying marks and behaviors of our year-round residents and seasonal visitors compiling an annual checklist of the Preserve's birds. All levels welcome. Binoculars and bird guides provided. Pre-register at 727-453-6500 or http://weedonislandpreserve.eventbrite.com 

April 13, May 11 

 

Weedon Island Bird Walk
Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Dr. N.E., 8 to 10 a.m. Learn about and help document Florida's colonial waterbirds which reside at the Preserve during the winter. Binoculars available. Adults. 727-453-6500 or http://weedonislandpreserve.eventbrite.com   

   

Weedon Island Walkabout 

Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Dr., N.E., 9 a.m. Take a two-hour hike through Weedon Island's coastal environment and upalnd ecosystems and learn about its early residents. Ages 6 and up. Free but pre-registration required at 727-453-6500 or register at http://weedonislandpreserve.eventbrite.com 

Dates TBA

photographerPhotography Hike 

Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive, N.E., 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Capture the Preserve's seasonal features and specific wildlife behaviors in a perfect image. Recommended for adults, pre-registration required at 727-453-6500 or  http://weedonislandpreserve.eventbrite.com   

April 21, May 26  

  

Guided Tram Tours

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve. 1101 Country Club Way S., Tues. through Sat. 1 p.m. and Sat. at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Ranger guided tram tour through Boyd Hill Nature Preserve. 727-893-7326 or www.stpete.org/boyd 

  

boyd hill man with childJungle Boogie   

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S., 11:15 a.m. , Take a romp through the Preserve and teach your preschooler about Florida's natural ecosystems, animals and plants. Every Wednesday & Thursday. Ages 3-4. Cost: $2.50/child; parents free. 727-893-7326 or www.stpete.org/boyd 

Hiker

Saturday Guided Hikes

Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Island Drive N.E., 9 to 11 a.m. Take a 2 hour hike through the coastal mangrove and upland ecosystems of the Preserve. Closed toed shoes, a hat, water and a snack are recommended. For ages 6 & up. Reserve your space by 2 p.m. on the Friday prior to the hike of your choice. Free. 727-453-6500 or http://weedonislandpreserve.eventbrite.com      

April 7, 14, 21, 28    

  

Saturday Guided Nature Walks  

Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde, 10 to 11:15 a.m. Enjoy the beauty of Ft. De Soto Park with a nature walk for the entire family. Free. Tour information, meeting locations or to register,. 727-552-1862 or  www.pinellascounty.org/park/05_Ft_Desoto.htm   

 

Sunday Guided Nature Walks  

Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde, 10 to 11 a.m. Take a Sunday stroll through Fort De Soto Park with the family and go on a guided Arrowhead Trail Walk. Free.  Tour information, meeting locations or to register, 727-552-1862 or  www.pinellascounty.org/park/05_Ft_Desoto.htm  

 

SPP Walking ToursDowntown Walking Tours - October to April 

10 a.m. See the jewels of St. Petersburg's past while learning about the city's foundations and historic architecture. Five regular season tours on Saturdays from October-April with special summer tours. $5 suggested donation. Reservations appreciated. 727-824-7802 or www.stpetepreservation.org  

  

SPP The DetroitDowntown Walking Tours - May to September
Central Organics, 243 Central Ave. Enjoy a 90 minute stroll through downtown, tracing the wild boom of the 1920's through the era of sunshine, bathing beauties, baseball spring training and waterfront park development! Free for members, $5 suggested donation for nonmembers. 727-824-7802 or  www.stpetepreservation.org  

  

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Wee-time at Weedon 

1800 Weedon Drive N.E. 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Introduce your pre-schooler to the wonders of the natural world with stories, puppet shows, and hands-on activities. Every 2nd & 4th Thursday.  Free, pre-registration is required.  Recommended ages: 3 - 5. 727-453-6500 or register at http://weedonislandpreserve.eventbrite.com  

April 12 - Tiny Workers - Ants in Your Backyard

April 26 - Diary of a Spider

May 10 - Ellie & Ollie Eel - A Tale of a Fantastic   

   Voyage

May 24 - Are You a Dragonfly? 

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Weekly Markets 

 Sat Am Market Oranges

Saturday Morning Market -  
Al Lang Stadium parking lot, 230 1st St. S., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The largest farmer's market in Florida with a variety of fresh & organic produce, gourmet baked goods, prepared foods. plants & flowers, arts & crafts and  handcrafted items. Don't miss free Storytime At the Market at 11:30 a.m. from Cheeky Monkeys Books & Toys. Weekly Oct. 2 through May 28.  www.saturdaymorningmarket.com  

April 7 - Charlie Morris Band
April 14 - Steve Arvey
April 21 - Motel Funk
April 28 - Pete Merrigan and Friends
May 5 - TBA
May 12 - Kevin Wilder
May 19 - Ben Bryan Band
May 26 - Urban Gypsies

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Creative Corner

Jazz ComboJazz Appreciation Month
Woodson African American Museum, 2240 9th Ave. S., 7 p.m. Celebrate St. Petersburg's rich jazz heritage with a series of jazz chats, live performances, film screenings, lectures, family fun and more! Free. 727-323-1104, info@woodsonmuseum.org or www.woodsonmuseum.org 
April 5 - Dwayne White
April 12 - Rick Gee
April 19 - Kenny Walker  
April 26 - Eric Deggans

Art 21 - Season Six 
Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave. & St. Petersburg Clay Company, 420 22nd St. S., 6 p.m. Thursdays in April. Includes 13 artist profiles gathered into four, one-hour thematic episodes. Free admission. Cash bar available. 727-822-7872 or www.moreanartscenter.org
April 5 -  Change - Morean Arts Center
April 12 - History - St. Petersburg Clay Co.
April 19 - Boundaries - Morean Arts Center
April 26 - Balance - St. Petersburg Clay Co.  
  

microphonesWMNF Radio Theater Project

Studio@620, 620 1st Ave. S., 7 p.m. Enjoy a live radio play performance -- complete with sound effects -- then tune into WMNF at a later date during the Soundstage Audio Theatre for an encore! Free but donations accepted. 727-895-6620 or
www.studio620.org
Other Radio Theatre dates - April 30, Season Finale - May 21 

Crochet Coral Reef Event 
Raise awareness of the condition of the world's coral reefs by learning how you can contribute to the Hyperbolic Crochet Project exhibit coming to the Florida Craftsmen Gallery in May. All levels welcome and all materials provided. Children should be accompanied by a participating adult. SPPL, 727-893-7724, www.splibraries.org; 727-821-7391, www.floridacraftsmen.net or www.crochetcoralreef.org  
April 26 - Museum of Fine Arts Cafè, 255 Beach Dr. N.E., 5-7 p.m. (Wine & Reef Event) 727-896-2667

PAM - Poetry, Art & Music 

Studio@620, 620 1st Ave. S., 7:30 p.m. A collective creation of artistic expression for artists, poets, musicians and free thinkers  Suggested donation $5. 727-895-6620 or www.studio620.org 

TBA   

 
Intimate CollaborationAn Intimate Collaboration III 
Studio@620, 620 1st Ave. S., 7 p.m. A series of entertaining and serious fun events on different subjects connected by a common theme in collaboration with the Florida Orchestra. Reservations suggested at727-895-6620. $10 suggested donation at the door. 727-895-6620 or www.studio620.org 
May 9 
 

Art Bites! 

Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr., N.E., 1 p.m. Sample works of art from the collection with a 30 minute introductory talk, then a docent tour. Every second Monday. Free with paid admission. 727-896-2667 or www.fine-arts.org  

  

Critics Choice Reading Series 

Studio@620, 620 1st Ave. S., 7:30 p.m. Three evenings of staged award-winning plays read as they were meant to be heard. The plays were either nominees or winners of the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony or Drama Desk Awards. $15. 727-895-6620 or www.studio@620.org.

  

Jazz ComboAl Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Association's Monthly Jazz Jam

The Hangar Restaurant & Flight Lounge, 540 1st St. S.E., 8 p.m. Welcome a new week with live jazz, delicious snacks and libations. www.aldowningjazz.com 

  

600 block Live Arts
600 Block Central Ave. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Some of St. Pete's finest Creatives bring imagination to life with unique arts and crafts, vintage clothing, jewelry and accessories - some handmade and locally-produced. Every third Saturday. www.sixhundredblock.com 

  

Appetite for Art - Artist's Table 

Parkshore Grill, 300 Beach Dr. N.E., Noon to 2 p.m., Spend the third Thursday of the month dining with a local artist to discuss their work process and art in general. Reservations recommended. 727-822-7872 or www.moreanartscenter.org  

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Dali StacheDilly, Dally with Dali  

The Dali, One Dali Blvd., Weekdays, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays, 11:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays, 12:30 to 4 p.m. Discover the surreal world of Dali through stories, puzzles, arts and crafts and inter-activities that allow children and families to learn about the famous surrealist as they tour the museum on their own. Free with paid admission. 727-823-3767 or www.thedali.org  

Potters Wheel First Friday Friends & Fun  

Morean Arts Center for Clay, 420 22nd St. S. 6 p.m. Play in clay for one low price the first Friday each month. Note: all classes at the Morean Arts Center for Clay, 420 22nd St. S. All materials included. 727-822-7872 or www.moreanartscenter.org   

April 6    

  

Kids Night Out! *Returning Soon* 

Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave., 6 to 9 p.m. Enjoy a night out while the kids (ages 4-9) learn about art! Register by the Wednesday of each Kids Night Out week. 727-822-7872 or  www.moreanartscenter.org     

 

The Gallery

Now Open! The Gallery at Muvico BayWalk 20 and IMAX Theatres! 

Sip libations as you enjoy the latests in art & independent films. Ages 21 & older. Free weekday parking after 5 p.m., all day Saturday & Sunday. Validate ticket stub at the BayWalk Security office in Ste. 113. 727-502-0965 or www.muvico.com/thegallery 

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Do the St. Pete Stretch 
 

Yoga woman facing windowYoga at the Preserve  

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S., Thursdays, 4:30 p.m.  Breathe in the fresh air and the beauty of Boyd Hill Nature  727-893-7326 or www.stpete.org/boyd 

 

 

Yoga Village at Sunken Gardens - Weekdays 

Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N. Monday - Friday, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Breathe in and relax as you reap yoga's meditative benefits in the serenity of Sunken Gardens. 727-551-3102, www.stpete.org/sunken 

 

Yoga Village at Sunken Gardens - Noon
Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N., Monday-Friday, Noon to 1 p.m. Take a blissful break from everyday stress with a relaxing hour of open level yoga at Sunken Gardens. $15 drop-in. 727-551-3102 or for a list of days/instructors, www.stpete.org/sunken   

 

Yoga sunsetCandlelight Yoga with Vandana 
Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N., Wednesdays, 6 p.m. Stretch away your workday stress and rejuvenate for the coming week in the tranquility of Sunken Gardens. 727-55-3102 or www.stpete.org/sunken

Saturday Yoga in the Garden
Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N., 10 to 11:15 a.m. Experience yoga as nature intended -- in the beauty and serenity of Sunken Gardens. 727-551-3102 or www.stpete.org/sunken 
 

SG Yoga SundaysSunday Yoga in the Garden   

Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N., Noon to 1:15 p.m. Join instructor Ram Gian for Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan and awaken your potential while being one with nature. 727-551-3102 or www.stpete.org/sunken  


Yoga UpwardInspire Yoga at the Dali  

note earlier time/new entrance

The Dali, One Dali Blvd., Noon to 1:30 p.m. Find your surreal center every Sunday (except holiday weekends) as you practice your vinyasa/ashtanga poses. Bring a mat, towel and signed waiver. Visit Admissions or purchase online at www.thedali.org. Please bring your receipt and this signed waiver to class. Enter through the Café Gala doors (Eastside Garden entrance) starting at 11:30. 727-823-3767 or


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Boyd Hill Fitness  


Tai Chi woman sunset
Meditation in Motion - Easy Tai Chi 

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S., Tuesdays, 11 a.m. Reduce your stress level with the meditative breathing and slow, controlled movements of Tai Chi in the serenity of Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, Tai Chi is approved for all ages. $10/class or $69 for 10 classes. 727-893-7326 or www.stpete.org/boyd  

 

walking women*New* Workout Walk 

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S., 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Start the new year out right with fresh air, exercise and fun! Choose your level of challenge with a hike through the Preserve every Wednesday. $3. 727-893-7326 or www.stpete.org/boyd 

 

Creative Exercise - 50+

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S., 10:15 a.m. Mondays & Fridays. Learn how to feel good again with toning and stretching exercises. Daily - $3; Monthly - $16. 727-893-7326 or www.stpete.org/boyd 

 

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