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Special Events

 

 

Sunset Beach Concerts:  We are proud to present our 2012 Concert Series schedule, generously sponsored by Sun Toyota of New Port Richey. All concerts are from 7pm - 9pm at Sunset Beach.  Additional parking is available at Tarpon Springs High School, with a free shuttle bus to the beach.

February 16th - Time Bandits

March 15th - Evergreen

April 12th - Tarpon Springs High School Jazz Ensemble

May 10th - Slickside

June 7th - De Lei'ed Parrots

July 5th - The Relics

August 2nd - The Little Big Show

September 6th - Road House Band

October 4th - Straight Up Blues Band

November 8th - Lil' Pearl & the Big Boys

 

Day Trips:  Join us for fun day trips to some exciting area attractions.  Pre-register in person to reserve your spot, as they fill up quickly!  Here's where we're going....

 

 

February 23rd - Tampa Bay Downs

March 16th - Blue Jays Stadium: Rays vs. Jays

 

 

 

 

Garage Sale:  Get ready for some spring cleaning!  Rent a table for $5 and sell off all your accumulated clutter.  Garage Sale is Saturday, March 17th, 8am - 1pm.

 

 

 

Sunset Beach Cleanup:  Volunteer to help clean up Sunset Beach on Saturday, March 17th.  The cleanup begins at 8am and runs until 10am.  Call Scott at 942-5628 for more information.

 

 

Easter Eggstravaganza:  Come see the Easter Bunny on Saturday, April 7th, and participate in egg hunts, pony rides, coloring contests and more from 10am to noon.  FREE! 

 

 

Talent Show:  This year's annual talent show will be held on Friday, April 6th.  Auditions for the show are by appointment only on March 6th, 8th, 20th and 22nd.  For more information, call Daniela at 942-5628, ext. 5#.  Tickets are $5.00...get yours soon 'cause they go fast!

 

 

 

City's Calendar of Events:  Click on the thumbnail to the left to see the City's Calendar of Events through March 31, 2012.  With over 20 events to choose from, you're sure to find something to keep you busy, engaged and  entertained!

 

Brooker Creek Preserve:  While the Preserve is not officially part of Tarpon Springs, this 8700 acre jewel is the largest natural area in Pinellas County, and well worth a visit.  It consists primarily of forested wetlands and pine flatwoods.  Bordered by dense urban development, the Preserve provides both a unique refuge for native flora and fauna as well as an opportunity for citizens to explore the natural beauty of wild Florida.  Click here to go to their event calendar.

 

 

 

 

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