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Jazz on the Beach and Al Lubel Make For a Great Day
An array of summer fun awaits you on the beaches.

Rachel Jolley is a USF grad, daughter of a retired fire official and St. Pete native to boot. She is currently the local editor for Tarpon Springs Patch and East Lake Patch.
Previously, Jolley was a freelance contributor for the St. Pete Patch from December 2010 until August of 2012.
Jolley lists soccer as her first love and even played Division 1 ball on an athletic scholarship. In her down time, she enjoys outdoor activities, sports and spending time with family.
An array of summer fun awaits you on the beaches.

Austin Piazza has been surfing the Gulf beaches since grade school. Now a pro skim boarder, Piazza says that his goal is to avoid working "in a cubicle."
The labrador retriever mix is looking for a loving, forever home.
The labrador retriever mix is looking for a loving, forever home.
Next week will be the last scuba session of the summer.
Caddy's has live music, beautiful sunsets and food to boot. More importantly, for the vegetarians out there, they have a lot of menu options that will suit your diet.
The growing popularity of board sports called for a new kind of work out. Christian Cook has developed the perfect system and professionals boarders in the area are taking advantage of it.
Here are five things you need to know for Wednesday, July 25th, on the beach.
One of the busiest areas on Treasure Island will be a bit more controlled after a traffic light begins operation in August.
Dr. Patrick Klemawesch is a Harvard grad, allergist, Florida Gulf Coast musician and elite stand-up paddleboarder. Talk about talent, this guy has it all.
Here are five things to know, today, on the Pinellas beaches.
From bottle caps to old ties, the Artpool Gallery’s earth friendly fashion show proves that treasure can spur from trash.
Patrick Klemawesch is a Harvard grad, medical doctor, a Florida Gulf Coast musician and an elite stand-up paddleboarder. Talk about talent, this guy has it all.
What will be the topic of dicussion at this week's Commission Meeting?
The Gulfport Merchants Association is going above and beyond for Saturday’s monthly Art Walk events. Visitors are excited by the new boost of entertainment.
Despite Torman’s condition, she helps raise funds for others experiencing similar battles.
Local artists Jonathan Schork and Stone Handy participated in a film project that will be shown at Muvico later this week.
The fourth street location offers a healthier side of traditional fast food.
In conjunction with efforts to offer peace promoting services to the Tampa Bay area, the non-profit organization has announced a location, in downtown St. Pete, for its upcoming movie series.
After its snowballed success, Little Greek sets up shop in St. Pete with its eighth location to date.