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Lobsters in 'Mini's, Lactating Moms and Doggy Dining
If you savor Florida lobster, want to support breastfeeding, or are looking for dining spots to take your dog, read on for details.

Wednesday isn't just hump day, the middle of the work week. There actually are  some intriguing news, events and conversations happening around Safety Harbor. Here's a quick look:
1.) What's your dream job? Folks who can't get enough of Florida's theme parks now have an unusual opportunity. Why not work in one? Legoland Florida has at least a dozen job openings for its Winter Haven theme park. Sure, it's a drive. But who knew work could look like so much fun? Here are the details on the openings.
2.) Lactation nation: What better way to call attention to the benefits of breastfeeding than to hold a "Big Latch On" across the U.S.? Pinellas County moms are invited to take part in this gathering of breastfeeding mothers and their babies. The event is not until next week (Aug. 2), but we're sure you may want to mark this one on your calendars. Click here for details.
3.) Lobsters in Minis? At the stroke of midnight today (Wednesday, July 24), Florida's lobster mini-season started. Yum! But the mini-season also will be gone in the blink of an eye – ending at midnight Thursday. The Coast Guard is reminding the diving and boating community to be safe. For more info on the mini-season, go to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission website. Just do it fast!Â
4.) Skip the doggie bag and bring Fido with you. Why not just avoid the hard work of diving for your own Florida lobsters and head to a favorite seafood restaurant? And take your favorite four-legged best friend along with you, too. Patch just posted an interactive map that shows restaurants in Safety Harbor and Pinellas that are dog-friendly.Â
5.) No dog? No problem! Of course, you will need a dog, if you plan to enjoy  doggy dining at a pet-friendly restaurant. Pinellas County Animal Services just so happens to be offering discounts on dog and cat adoptions in August! Plus rescue dogs – and cats – are so grateful for getting a second chance at a permanent home. They make seriously awesome pets. What are you waiting for? Click here for details.
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