The 42nd annual Raymond James Gasparilla Festival of the Arts is now accepting applications from artists to exhibit at the festival, which will return to Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in downtown Tampa on March 3-4, 2012
A press release from the kid wonderland announced that with nearly an entire fiscal quarter yet to complete before the end of its operating year, the Glazer Children’s Museum has already achieved its first-year attendance goal.
On its menu, Pizza Fusions green focus extends beyond environmentalism into healthy eating. Theres a bevy of gluten-free items to choose from, including pizza crust made with bean and rice flour, beer built on sorghum instead of barley, and brownies.
The popularity of beer and wine continue to grow and Taps has over 300 beer variations and over 100 different bottles of wine for connoisseurs of all tastes. The restaurants location, across the street from Curtis Hixon Park and the Glazer Museum, also makes it a hotspot for tourists as well as locals.
So much to do Fri.-Sun.: Roller Derby championship, Gasparilla Festival of the Arts, Museum of Fine Arts' PLACE, Bark in the Park, the Great Urban Race, Nude Nite, an experimental music concert in Lettuce Lake Park and more.
Brian Shea brings to life David Sedaris disgruntled helper elf in a staged version of the radio classic; skate at Downtown Tampa's new ice skating rink, open for the holidays.