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Lonni's Sandwiches are Nutritious and Delicious
In the heart of downtown St. Pete's business scene, Lonni's is a great location for lunch.

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.
In the heart of downtown St. Pete's business scene, Lonni's is a great location for lunch.

On Friday night, Canada's Junior National Team faced off against St. Pete College.
All Children's Hospital hosted its annual one-day clown school. The clown hopefuls were serious about learning from a pro.
Some downtown bars are participating in Saturday's event from 1-5 pm., which will raise funds for cancer research.
Beginning on March 25, Earthfest will bring big, family fun to Gulfport.
Pre-sale ticket prices end today at 6 pm, so be sure to purchase them if you're in the area.
Gulfport will celebrate the 18th year of Springfest on March 31.
On Saturday night at Jannus Live, the beloved Sublime tribute band, Badfish performed for a mass of supporters.
On Saturday at the St. Pete Pier, a water ski show was presented in light of Florida's birthday.
Southeastern Guide Dogs hosted their annual walkathon in St. Pete on Saturday. It was the debut of the organization in the 'Burg.
This week's best plate was dished out by Central Ave's Garden restaurant.
A brand new karaoke bar called Octave opened its doors for the first time on Friday night on the 600 block of Central Avenue.
Del Sol at John's Pass offers a variety of products that have one thing in common: UV rays.
On Saturday night, Shorecrest boys' basketball team fought its way to an 86-68 win over Evangelical Christian. The team advances to the state final four tournament.
At Northshore Park on Saturday, locals gathered to rally the players from City Hall and the Kids & Kubs in the 6th annual Kids & Kubs vs. City Hall softball game.
The Mahaffey was sold out for Diana Ross' performance on Friday night.
On Sunday night, the LTrain bar is hosting a viewing party of the Oscars and all proceeds will be donated to Pet Pal.
With friendly service and good food, Cafe Bohemia is a staple in the downtown community.
At Tropical Driftwood Art, most materials can be turned into something worth showing off.
There's a multitude of places to enjoy a fried snack on the beach, but we've narrowed it down to our 5 favorite spots.