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Fashion Show Fundraiser Is Saturday
This vintage fashion show features models who are familar to residents. They are from Tarpon Springs High School!

Linda Hersey launched the very first Florida Patch site: Old Northeast-St. Petersburg Patch, in December 2010.
She has had many roles at Florida Patch as it has grown from a start-up to a go-to hub for information, conversation and news. She currently is a Senior Field Editor, identifying and curating real time news for nine sites in southwest Florida.
Linda is a veteran journalist and senior newsroom manager who made an early transition to New Media – way back in 2006! :)
In addition to City Editor roles in Portland, Maine, and Broward County, Florida, and years as an investigative journalist, Linda authored two primers for working journalists covering Native American issues, including "100 Questions, 500 Nations."
She holds an MBA from the Chapman School of Business, at Florida International University. She also is among the rare breed of English Majors, holding a BA in Eng. Lit. from Boston University.
This vintage fashion show features models who are familar to residents. They are from Tarpon Springs High School!

With a 77,000-watt signal transmitting from a radio tower in Riverview, Spirit FM kept area listeners informed of local and global news on Pope Francis.
Services are Thursday at the North Florida Avenue Church.
Spirit FM, based at Christ the King Church on Dale Mabry, kept area listeners informed of local and global news on Pope Francis.
The Diocese of Venice reached out to followers on Facebook, after the announcement that Pope Francis was the new Roman Catholic leader.
The Diocese of Venice reached out to followers via Facebook, after the announcement that Pope Francis was chosen the new Roman Catholic leader.
Spirit FM, based at Christ the King Church in South Tampa, kept area listeners informed of local and global news on Pope Francis.
A flurry of press reports detail the initial plans by Walmart to develop a second store in Seminole Heights.
CLUCK, a grassroots advocacy group for backyard chickens, offered these five things Manatee residents may not know
A Tarpon Springs father and son want to return some old home movies discovered in a camera bag for sale at a local thrift shop. Can you help?
A group calling itself CLUCK is preparing for a March 19 County Commission workshop.
A scholarship fund has been set up in Amanda Pierce's name to benefit a Plant High senior planning a career in special education.
Visitors will feel like they are going out to the "old ball game" when they visit the outdoor, waterfront stadium for a spring training game.
Jeffrey Bush's family has disclosed the details of a public celebration of his life. Bush lost his life Feb. 28 in a sinkhole in Seffner, at 240 Faithway Drive.
Tampa Fire Rescue Heavy Rescue crews utilized extrication spreaders and roads were shut down to save the victim.
The building that Lucky Day occupied is being torn down to make way for a Wawa convenience store.
The company has purchased property on East Hillsborough Avenue, prompting a lively discussion and some concern among neighbors.
The public is invited to Chabad House, which serves 7,000 Jewish worshipers in greater Bradenton and Lakewood Ranch.
The Ancient Oak Gun Club will open off of State Road 64, not far from the Center Montessori School's outdoor campus. The public has until 5 p.m. Thursday to comment on the proposal.
The entomologist who removed the hive and destroyed the bees says that it is likely the insects have other colonies in the area.