Our Top 3
Pow Wow Festival
5-9 p.m. Thursday; 5-11 p.m. Friday; Noon-11 p.m. Saturday; and Noon-7 p.m. Sunday, March 12-15. Seminole Recreation Center, 9100 113th St. N. Enjoy live music and nonstop entertainment, thrilling carnival rides, and a mouthwatering lineup of festival food favorites. A spectacular fireworks display will light up the night sky on Saturday. On Sunday, the Seminole Historical Museum will have Dr. Roger Block, Native American historian and educator, presenting extensive background information on the Tocobaga tribe and Native Americans living centuries ago in Seminole. Ride wristbands will be available for purchase at the Pow Wow Festival. Wristbands will not be sold beforehand. $25-$30.
2026 Florida Bike Month
11 a.m.-2 p.m. March 14. Lari White Pavilion, 524 Railroad Ave., Dunedin. The event will raise awareness and promote bicycling as a viable, sustainable, environmentally sound and healthy form of transportation. Agencies will be handing out bells for bikes, educating passers-by on e-bikes and other safety items and providing fittings for bicycle helmets. Friends of the Pinellas Trail will bring information on the trail and their 35th anniversary celebration.
Shamrock ‘N Run
5-9 p.m. March 14. Downtown Largo, 301 West Bay Drive. Registration is now open for race participants, including the 5K run, 1.5-mile walk, and Kids Fun Run. The celebration continues after the races with a sham-rockin’ after party in Ulmer Park featuring live music, refreshments, and local food trucks. Community members are invited to participate in the races or simply come out to enjoy the festivities. $15-$40. PlayLargo.com/Shamrock
THURSDAY
Seminole Historical Museum
10 a.m.-1 p.m. March 12. Seminole City Park, 7464 Ridge Road. Step back in the city of Seminole’s pioneer history and view the train, agriculture and fishing exhibits on site. The fossil exhibit (and 3D miniatures) is featured in the museum and on the seminolehistoricalsociety.org website. Discover the history of Tocobaga Native American tribe and view the Shaman manikin in authentic dress. Museum is open all Thursdays and Saturdays.
Florida Native Plants
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. March 12. Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way, St. Petersburg. Get in on the trend of gardening with natives. Learn the countless ways native plants can delight and benefit you, your landscape and our native birds, bees and butterflies. Start with the basics of how to choose the right plants for your landscape, where you can buy them and how to care for them (no pesticides needed). Free.
Bird Show
Noon-1 p.m. March 12. McGough Nature Park, 11901 146th St. N., Largo. Get up close with native Florida raptors and see training sessions live. Meet the park’s feathered friends and learn about the birds of prey program. Held each Tuesday and Thursday, weather permitting.
English and Welsh Family History (1639-1974)
1-2:30 p.m. March 12. Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. Discover a miscellany of archives and resources to expand your research. England has a multitude of lesser-known archives, many of them online. Open some doors to help track down your elusive English and Welsh ancestors. www.pinellasgenealogysociety.com/calendar
AARP Safe Driver Two-Day Course
1-4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, March 12-13. Safety Harbor Public Library, 101 2nd St. N. Gain the skills and tools needed to drive safely on today’s roads and learn rules and hazards of the road. AARP fee is $20 for members with card/$25 for non-members. Registration is required. Call Safety Harbor Public Library at 727-724-1525 ext. 4107.
Ales & Tales Book Club
6-7 p.m. March 12. Stilt House Brewery, 625 Alt. 19, Palm Harbor. Palm Harbor Library staff conduct an evening book club at Stilt House Brewery. Copies of the book are available at the Circulation Desk. This book club is intended for adults only.
Free Italian Language Classes
6-8 p.m. March 12. Gulfport Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. Students of any age are welcome. You can attend if you’ve never studied Italian, taken Italian in school or know some Italian from traveling there or heard Italian from your grandparents. Classes are offered through May. www.iasosp.org
Makers & Shakers Market
6-10 p.m. March 12. St. Petersburg Distillery, 800 31st St. S. Returning every second Thursday of the month, this lively night market will feature more than 40 local artisans, makers, and small businesses. As a bonus, enjoy live entertainment, food trucks and signature cocktails and mocktails, and distillery tours. www.tampabaymarkets.com
Happy Hour with the Historian
6:30 p.m. March 12. St. Pete Museum of History, 335 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. Pinellas County is known for the Rays and hosting MLB Spring Training, yet there is another side to local baseball history. Join author Dan Hirshberg as he shares the unknown history of baseball in Pinellas — its local people and teams. Doors open at 6 p.m. $7 members, $15 non-members. Reservations required. https://tinyurl.com/m2ky3bdv
Beer & The Bible
6:45 p.m. March 12. Cueni Brewing Co., 945 Huntley Ave., Dunedin. Join Cueni Brewing Co. for weekly Bible study. Call Bren Cueni at 727-266-4102 or email cuenibrewing@gmail.com
Florida West Coast Orchid Society
6:45 p.m. March 12. Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 10891 102nd Ave. N., Seminole. Learn to grow orchids at this monthly meeting. There will be plants for sale. All are welcome. There will be a class for beginners that starts at 6-6:30 p.m.
2026 State of the City
7-8 p.m. March 12. Dunedin City Hall, 737 Louden Ave. The annual event will provide a snapshot of the city’s current strategic initiatives, financial position and achievements, while also highlighting future initiatives. Topics are expected to include infrastructure improvements, parks and community development projects, sustainability efforts and resiliency initiatives. The event will begin with community networking from 6-7 p.m., followed by the presentation. Free.
Bingo
7:30 p.m. March 12. Treasure Island Community Center, 1 Park Place and 106th Avenue. The Women’s Club of Treasure Island is resuming its weekly bingo nights at the newly renovated center. Early bird games begin at 6:30 p.m. ($9 minimum for six cards) and regular games at 7:30 p.m. (minimum $17 for 18 cards). Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Free parking, cash prizes, and a snack bar. 727-385-9713.
FRIDAY
Dunedin Downtown Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m. March 13. Pioneer Park, 420 Main St., Dunedin. Each weekend, shoppers can pick up fresh produce and a wide choice of gourmet items.
World Day of Prayer
10 a.m. March 13. Mt. Olive AME Church, 600 Jones St., Clearwater. Joining a moving program featuring “I Will Give You Rest: Come,” written by Christian women in Nigeria.
GriefShare
10-11:30 a.m. March 13. St. Alfred’s Episcopal Church, 1601 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor. Are you grieving the loss of a loved one? Find hope and healing after the death of a loved one with these weekly GriefShare sessions. Meet in Building D in the Parish Library. For more information, contact Cindy at 727-785-1601.
GriefShare
10 a.m.-noon. March 13-April 3. Cornerstone Community Church, 6745 38th Ave. N., St Petersburg. GriefShare is for anyone who has lost a loved one to help them through their grief. Each participant can register online at GriefShare.org but it is not required. The workbooks are $20, scholarships are available. 727-343-7747.
Largo Art Association
10 a.m.-2 p.m. March 13. Largo Community Center, 400 Alt. Keene Road. Whether you’re an accomplished artist or not, you are welcome to become a member for a very modest fee. There is studio space for drawing, painting, pottery, sculpting, or woodworking with free supplies, coffee and tea. Discuss with others and get feedback, take home books from the library, and display (or sell) your work. Workshops are every fourth Friday from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., covering a myriad of art issues presented by prominent local artists. Free.
Friday Movie Matinee
1 p.m. March 13. Seminole Community Library, 9200 113th St., Seminole. Enjoy a free movie every Friday. Popcorn and soda are available free from the Friends of the Seminole Library, and donations are welcome. This week’s film is “The Butler.” Rated PG-13.
BE on Bikes
5:30 p.m. March 13. The Body Electric Yoga Company, 3015 7th St. N, St. Petersburg. Ten miles, casual, no-drop pace, no one left behind. Ride a different fun route every month. Everyone is welcome (including kids, but they must be able to ride in a group safely). Please bring bike lights and wear a helmet. It’s recommended that you carry a flat kit specifically for your bike or at least a spare tube. Meets every second Friday of the month.
Fischer-Carr Scholarship Fundraiser
6 p.m. March 13. St. Petersburg Coliseum, 535 Fourth Ave. N. The St. Petersburg Coliseum will be turned into a casino for the 20th annual Fischer-Carr Scholarship, which gives free college tuition through the Pinellas Education Foundation. Enjoy games of blackjack, roulette, craps, poker and watch the showgirls. Tickets are $150, $250 couple, table for eight is $1,250. For information and tickets see fischercarr.org.
Piper on the Pier
6:30-7 p.m. March 13. Bon Appetit, 148 Marina Plaza, Dunedin. Enjoy the enchanting sounds of a Dunedin piper performing bagpipe melodies, including the beloved “Amazing Grace.” Some evenings, a Dunedin drummer may join in. Performances begin approximately 20 minutes before sunset. https://tinyurl.com/3w6hy7da
Game Show Nights
6:30 p.m. March 13. Largo Community Center, 400 Alt Keene Road. Get ready for an exciting evening of fun, laughter, and friendly competition at Largo Game Show Night. Whether you’re a trivia master, a puzzle pro, or just here for entertainment, this is the perfect event for you. Call the Largo Community Center 727-518-3131 for more information. $5.
The Last Five Years
7 p.m. March 13. Tarpon Springs Cultural Center, 101 S. Pinellas Ave. This award-winning student production earned top honors at the District Thespian Competition and will serve as a showcase performance as the cast prepares for the State Thespian Championship. The Last Five Years is a two-person musical that chronicles the rise and fall of a five-year relationship between novelist Jamie Wellerstein and actress Cathy Hiatt. $13-$15.
Free Spring Concerts in the Park
7-9 p.m. March 13. Horan Park, 7701 Boca Ciega Drive, St Pete Beach. Bring your dancing shoes and join a great night of music and community featuring KC and the 70’s Flashback Party Band. Hot dogs and burgers will be provided by St. Pete Beach Fire Rescue. Beer and wine will be sold by the Suntan Art Center.
SATURDAY
Citywide Garage Sale
All day. Saturday and Sunday, March 14-15. Citywide, Madeira Beach. Residents throughout Madeira Beach will be hosting garage and yard sales, offering everything from furniture and home décor to tools, clothing, toys, and unique collectibles. This community-wide event is a great opportunity to find hidden treasures, support your neighbors, and enjoy a weekend exploring different neighborhoods across the city.
Rotary Runs the Beach 5K & 1 Mile Run/Walk
8 a.m. March 14. Indian Rocks Beach, 1700 Gulf Blvd. This unique event has become a community favorite and is growing each year. After party at Guilty Sea in Indian Rocks Beach just a mile or so from the race location. Reward yourself for a job well done with a free beverage included for all registrants. An all-you-can-eat buffet will be available at the after party for $12 for registrants, family members and friends (details subject to change). $30-$35 for the 5K and 1-mile. https://tinyurl.com/yc8avmfb
Get Fit St. Pete: Trail Run
9-10 a.m. March 14. Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S., St. Petersburg. Join Healthy St. Pete and running coaches from St. Pete Running Company for a Trail Fun Run the second Saturday of each month. Explore Boyd Hill Nature Preserve while running, walking or jogging. All ages and levels welcome. Free. 727-892-5994.
Native & Pollinator Friendly Plant Sale
9 a.m.-Noon. March 14. Folly Farm Nature Preserve, 1538 Dr MLK Jr. St. N., Safety Harbor. Come to Folly Farm for the Safety Harbor Garden Club’s 2nd Saturday monthly Plant Sale at Safety Harbor’s Folly Faire event. Lots of native and pollinator-friendly plants available. Master Gardeners will be available to answer any of your garden questions. SafetyHarborGardenClub@gmail.com
Safe Boating Courses
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 14-15. Dunedin Marina Harbormaster’s Building, 51 Main St. Helping to educate boaters of all ages on safe and responsible boating. The Boat America Safe Boating Course covers essential boating safety skills and Florida boating laws. Upon completion, participants receive a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Safe Boating ID card. Attendance of both days is required. $50 per person, discount available for additional family members. To register, email publiceducation1110@gmail.com.
Oldsmar Saturday Market
9 a.m.-1 p.m. March 14. City Hall – East Lot, 100 State St. W., Oldsmar. Support local vendors while enjoying fresh produce, handmade crafts, and delicious food. Presented by the Upper Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce.
St. Patrick’s Day Festival
9 a.m.-2 p.m. March 14. Indian Shores Municipal Center, 19305 Gulf Blvd. Enjoy Irish music and dancers, Irish bagpiper, harp player, vendors, photo booth, food, beer and wine. Book sale, ISPOA T-shirts, and DJ. Free festival parking and shuttle service at Oakhurst Methodist Church, 13400 Park Blvd. N, Seminole.
St. Pete Saturday Morning Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m. March 14. Al Lang Stadium, 230 1st St. SE, St. Petersburg. The weekly market features farm-fresh produce, artisanal food products and a wide range of arts and crafts. Different artists are invited to perform each week. https://saturdaymorningmarket.com/events
Second Saturday Tarpon Springs Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m. March 14. Mother Meres parking lot, Tarpon Avenue & ALT 19. Shop with local vendors featuring veggies, plants, jewelry, baked goods and arts. Sponsored by the Tarpon Springs Merchants Association. Tarponspringsfloridausa.com
USCG Auxiliary Recreational Boating Course
9 a.m.-5 p.m. March 14. Gulfport Community Center, 1617 49th St. S, Gulfport. The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 7-16 will hold the eight-hour course on the second Saturday of each month. Cost is $40 per person. To reserve a seat, call Marty Richardson at 630-674-5352 or email merichardsonjr.mr@gmail.com
The Market Marie
10 a.m. March 14. Coachman Park, 300 Cleveland St., Clearwater. Shop local with over 85 small business owners every second Saturday. Enjoy live music, delicious food, art, clothing, jewelry, henna, handmade candles, soap, pet treats, home goods and more.
St. Petersburg City Historic Boat Tour
10 a.m.-Noon. March 14. Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center Eco-Tour, 400 2nd Ave. NE, Slip Q47, St. Petersburg. This new monthly tour highlights the city’s waterfront history and land alterations that have shaped St. Petersburg’s downtown shoreline and culture over time. Discover the history of St. Petersburg from the water and learn what happened to the Tampa Bay ecosystem as the sleepy fishing village turned into a world-famous tourist destination. $40 museum members; $45 for not-yet members. https://spmoh.com/events
St. Petersburg Black History Tours
10 a.m.-Noon. March 14. Campbell Park Recreation Center, 1201 7th Ave. S., St. Petersburg. Hidden behind the barrier wall of I-175, Campbell Park is rich in Black history as St. Petersburg’s first “Negro Park.” It’s home to the Negro Baseball League and baseball greats Jackie Robinson and Jesse Owens visited here too. While walking an easy half-mile route, historian Josette Green regales participants with never before told stories aided by photos and maps of the past in this robust park of today. $15. To register, call 727-503-4736.
Glassy Artventures
10:15 and 11:15 a.m. March 14. Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Join the museum for an artistic journey geared toward young artventurers every Saturday. Led by friendly associates, children ages 4-11 will be guided through the museum’s world-class art galleries. They will then have the opportunity to unleash their imagination and express themselves with a fun and engaging craft activity. Free with admission.
Mezzo Market
11 a.m.-4 p.m. March 14. 1133 Baum Ave. N, Downtown St. Pete. Mezzo Market is a curated outdoor small business market featuring small & local business vendors selling vintage goods, handmade wares, artwork, boutique clothing, plants, jewelry, food & drinks, and more. https://mezzomarket.co
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
11 a.m.-11 p.m. March 14. Flanagan’s Irish Pub & Downtown Dunedin, 465 Main St. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Flanagan’s Irish Pub’s 31st Annual Street Festival. The event includes live music, food, cold brews, drinks, and craft vendors in downtown Dunedin at Flanagan’s Irish Pub, in Pioneer Park, and along Main Street. https://tinyurl.com/ms47m7fu
Latest AI Innovations from MyHeritage
1-2 p.m. March 14. Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. MyHeritage has been leveraging AI to bring the past to life since long before DALL-E and ChatGPT. Learn how MyHeritage’s revolutionary features transform historical newspapers into a searchable archive, allowing you to experience your family history in a whole new way and giving you a peek into the future of AI-assisted genealogy. www.pinellasgenealogysociety.com/calendar
Brooker Creek Preserve Plein Air 2026 Exhibition
1-3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, March 14-April 16. Brooker Creek Preserve Auditorium Gallery, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. Check out the artwork being exhibited and purchase any artwork available for sale. www.friendsofbrookercreekpreserve.org
Recounting William Harvard’s Legacy
4-6 p.m. March 14. Barack Obama Main Library, 3745 9th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Explore how architecture and design shape the community. All are welcome. Free.
Art in the Park
6-10 p.m. March 14. Deuces Corner, 9th Ave. S. & 22nd St. S., St. Petersburg. ArtWalk in the Park is a free, family-friendly community event that highlights local artists, live music, food trucks, and creative vendors at Deuces Corner. Hosted every second Saturday. Guests can enjoy art displays, interactive activities, and an engaging outdoor atmosphere celebrating culture and creativity on the Deuces.
SUNDAY
The Vinoy Sunday Market
9 a.m.-noon. March 15. The Vinoy Resort & Golf Club, 501 Fifth Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. The Vinoy Resort & Golf Club is debuting a new take on the weekend tradition, pairing fresh local flavors and handcrafted goods with one of St. Petersburg’s most iconic waterfront settings. Held the third Sunday of every month.
Corey Avenue Sunday Fresh Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m. March 15. Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach. The market features about 100 vendors with fresh produce, baked goods, clothing, jewelry, art, home décor, gifts, souvenirs and more. Free parking is available at the library, City Hall and regular street parking.
Kenwood Sunday Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m. March 15. St. Petersburg High School, 2501 Fifth Ave. N., St. Petersburg. Each Sunday, check out more than 75 vendors who offer produce, multicultural foods, innovative arts, hand-made crafts, sustainable, eco-friendly products and wellness services. Plus, enjoy live local music each week. Free.
Market on Main
10 a.m.-3 p.m. March 15. Gazebo at John Wilson Park, 401 Main St., Safety Harbor. Join friends in the community for open-air shopping each Sunday.
Operation Bald Eagle Rescue
11 a.m.-noon. March 15. Moccasin Lake Park Raptor Sanctuary, 2750 Park Trail Lane, Clearwater. Pinellas County Jeep Club is mobilizing to support the Moccasin Lake Park-Raptor Sanctuary, in direct response to their recent decline in donations and in-kind contributions. Members will arrive at the park in their customary Jeep-Club Convoy, starting from 590, delivering collected goods and to show support for the sanctuary’s resident American Eagle, Bolt, and his raptor friends.
3rd Sunday Jazz Brunch
11 a.m.-2 p.m. March 15. CJ’s Backstage, 7022 22nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg. The St. Pete Sax Quartet offers a wide variety of music from Jazz Standards to pop favorites. www.stpetesaxquartet.com
Social Sundays
11 a.m.-5 p.m. March 15. Bottom of the Bin, 9444 Seminole Blvd., Seminole. Artists and crafters are invited to work on projects in a shared environment. All types of projects are welcome but refrain from bringing anything overly messy. Free materials such as scrap paper, cardstock, and stickers will be provided. Secondhand art and craft supplies can be purchased before or during the event. Bring your own snacks and drinks, just no alcohol or anything messy. Free. RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/yfkfvvsz
Seminole Historical Museum
Noon-7 p.m. March 15. Seminole City Park, 7464 Ridge Road. Dr. Roger Block, a Native American historian and educator, will present extensive background information on the Tocobaga tribe and Native Americans living centuries ago in Seminole. Stop by and see the Shaman manikin in authentic dress. Additional Seminole historical data will be presented by museum docents at this tent area as Seminole marks its 56th year as a city in November 2026.
Lenten Choral Evensong
4 p.m. March 15. St. Alfred’s Episcopal Church, 1601 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor. St. Alfred’s Parish Choir, under the direction of Organist-Choirmaster Kevin Johnson, will sing a service of Choral Evensong. The service will include hymns, the evening canticles Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, a Psalm, sung prayers and an anthem. Prelude and offertory music will be offered by Theresa Villani, cellist.
Scottish Country Dancing
7-9 p.m. March 15. Scottish American Society of Dunedin, 917 Louden Ave. Come and join in these weekly classes, offered through March. The first class is free. Wear soft, flat, secure shoes. No partner needed. Text 813-417-4627.
Sunset Sunday Showcase
8:30-10 p.m. March 15. Clearwater Comedy Club, 483 Mandalay Ave. Join the Clearwater Comedy Club for a weekly dose of laughter featuring a handpicked lineup of the best local and touring comedians. Whether you’re a fan of sharp-witted one-liners, clever storytelling, or offbeat improvisation, Sunset Sunday has something to tickle your funny bone. $20. www.clearwatercomedyclub.com
MONDAY
Madeira Beach Kite Day
10 a.m.-1 p.m. March 16. ROC Park, 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beach. Bring the family and enjoy a day of flying kites, community fun, and beachside excitement. Free kites available for the first 500 kids. Touch-A-Truck with the Madeira Beach Fire Department and Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office. Food and drinks for purchase. Please be aware of scams, tickets are not required for this event. https://tinyurl.com/yu4375y5
Jewelry Sale
Noon-5 p.m. March 16. Seminole Community Library, 9200 113th St. N. Hosted by the Friends of the Seminole Library. Come and see what treasures are in store. The sale will take place on the library’s first floor.
Clearwater Duplicate Bridge Club
12:30-4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, March 16. Regions Bank Building, 2nd Floor, 2551 Sunset Point Road, Clearwater. Join a friendly club with “face-to-face.” Bring a partner or request a partner to play in pairs. Team games available on Thursday starting at 12:30 p.m. and second and fourth Wednesday at 6 p.m.; Limited Master Points games available Thursday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. Saturday regular games with open pairs starting at 12:30 p.m. Entry fees are collected per player to play bridge game. Annual membership fee is $20. Additional fee for special games and for non-members. 727-726-0796. Clearwaterbridgeclub@outlook.com
Words & Wine Book Club
6-8 p.m. March 16. Whistle Stop Grill & Bar, 915 Main St., Safety Harbor. Come and enjoy a discussion of this month’s book, “Broken Country” by Clare Leslie Hall, over a glass of wine. This book club meets the third Monday of each month.
TUESDAY
West Florida Y Runners Club
5 a.m. March 17. Northside Christian, 7777 62nd Ave. N., St. Petersburg. Coached track workouts meet weekly. An all-paces welcome, 5-mile run meets at 5 a.m. in Dunedin at 2646 Bayshore Blvd. in front of the gym on Thursdays. Runners also meet on Sundays at 6 a.m. for a 13-mile loop, at the Clearwater City parking lot, 112 S. Osceola Ave. People run a variety of distances, up to 13 miles, and at a variety of paces.
Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m. March 17. Gulfport’s Waterfront District, Beach Boulevard below 29th Avenue South. Find fresh fruits and vegetables, and local art and home goods. Local vendors line the street.
Coffee Chats
10 a.m. March 17. Seminole Recreation, 9100 113th St., Seminole. Get together in the Senior Lounge, enjoy a cup of coffee and meet new people at weekly coffee chats. Members free, $5 nonmembers.
Lenten Organ Recital
Noon-12:30 p.m. March 17. Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, 639 Edgewater Drive, Dunedin. Organist Kevin Johnson will perform as part of the Lenten Organ Recital Series sponsored by the Clearwater Chapter of the American Guild of Organists in several area churches.
Beauty for Ashes
6-7 p.m. March 17. Beacon of Hope Ministry, 2058 Weaver Park Drive, Clearwater. Beacon of Hope is now offering a new all-inclusive support group for families of those suffering in addiction. Meets weekly. For more information, contact Cindy Logan at cindy52logan@yahoo.com or 727-667-6096.
Workshop: Figure Drawing
6-8 p.m. March 17. The Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. Join a special figure drawing workshop inspired by the special exhibition, Alberto Giacometti & Salvador Dalí. After exploring the exhibit, guests will have the opportunity to draw a live model through a series of expressive drawings, led by instructor Rebecca Skelton. This guided workshop is designed for all level — no experience required. $50 members, $60 nonmembers. https://thedali.org/event/workshop-figure-drawing
Depression Bipolar Support Group
7 p.m. March 17. Allendale Church 3803 Haines Road N., St. Petersburg. Nonsecular, free, snacks and water provided. For individuals diagnosed with depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety or other mood disorders. Peer-to-Peer style with a circle of chairs, volunteer facilitators give structure to the meeting. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Also meets Thursdays at Pasadena Community Church, 227 70th St. S., St. Petersburg. Call 727-410-1569 or visit dbstampabay.org for more info.
WEDNESDAY
Madeira Beach Wednesday Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m. March 18. Madeira Way, Madeira Beach. Enjoy a fun, relaxed shopping experience featuring local vendors, fresh goods, and unique finds. The market is a great place to support small businesses, pick up fresh and handmade items, and spend time connecting with the community.
Medicare Basics
11 a.m. March 18. Pinellas Park Library, 7770 52nd St. N. A Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders (SHINE) volunteer will be available to answer Medicare questions. SHINE services are free, unbiased, and confidential. SHINE counselors do not sell anything. 727-369-0669.
Before You Hit the Road: Research Trip Planning
1-2 p.m. March 18. Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. Turn your genealogy research trip into a productive and rewarding experience. This session covers smart planning strategies from setting goals and building a detailed plan of attack to helping to pave the way when you arrive, gathering records on site, and organizing your findings. (This class does not include planning a visit to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.) www.pinellasgenealogysociety.com/calendar
Advanced Care Planning Workshop
2:30-3:30 p.m. March 18. C.W.Y. VAMC Campus, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines. Share, learn, and help your fellow veterans understand the benefits of planning for future health care decisions if you become too ill to make or communicate choices for yourself. Workshops are every second and third Wednesday of each month and held in building 101, conference room B-5. To register or for more information, call Denyse Wilkins at 727-398-6661, ext. 15932 or Pamela Zavala at 727-398-6661, ext. 19471.
Safety Harbor Ukulele JamALONG
6:15-7:45 p.m. March 18. Safety Harbor Public Library, 101 Second St. N. Tampa Bay Ukelele Society volunteer musicians will lead popular songs and share techniques. Grow your musical skills and learn about TBUS events. Bring your own ukulele or check-out a ukulele starter kit at the library. Registration required. www.meetup.com/tampabayukes
Boozy Banned Book Club
7-8 p.m. March 18. Cueni Brewing Co., 945 Huntley Ave., Dunedin. The Book of the Month might not currently be banned in Florida, but it’s on a list of banned books. The club’s purpose is to discuss books that might be considered controversial and have an open dialogue about the book and what might have led to those decisions. Book club participants get $1 off full pours of all drinks. Boozy Banned Book Club meets on the third Wednesday of every month.
LOOKING AHEAD
Live Music Luncheon
Noon-2 p.m. Thursday, March 19. Largo Community Center, 400 Alt Keene Road, Largo. Following a 3-course lunch, enjoy an hour of live music. This month’s artist is Taria Lee & Marty — “Seuss’ical Celebration”. Stop by the Largo Community Center one month prior to the luncheon to pick up your ticket and reserve your seat or table. Doors open at 11:45 a.m. No returns or exchanges. $14. Call 727-518-3131 for questions.
Performance: Fulton Chamber Players
6-7 p.m. Thursday, March 19. The Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. In celebration of the special exhibition Alberto Giacometti & Salvador Dalí: Through & Beyond Surrealism, the Dalí Museum is delighted to welcome the illustrious Fulton Chamber Players back to the halls, where they will transport audiences on a spellbinding musical journey inspired by the visionary artistry of the exhibition. $10. https://tinyurl.com/bnf9vw8h
The Tarpon Springs Fishing Club
6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 19. Tarpon Springs Rec Center, 400 Walton Way. The Tarpon Springs Fishing Club, Inc., a 501(c)3 whose focus is to teach fishing to families and is open to the public, invites the community to meet and learn from Tarpon’s own Capt. Cory Palmer. Meets on the third Thursday of each month. www.tarponspringsfishingclub.com
Brewing Connections in Palm Harbor
10:45 a.m. Fridays, March 20. Cosmic Donuts, 34266 US Highway 19 N, Palm Harbor. This is your chance to meet like-minded entrepreneurs, exchange valuable referrals, and grow your network in a collaborative and welcoming environment. Come ready to connect, share, and elevate your business. Meets third Friday of every month. For speaking opportunities, text or call 727-698-2929. $12.51.
Friday Movie Matinee
1 p.m. Friday, March 20. Seminole Community Library, 9200 113th St., Seminole. Enjoy a free movie every Friday. Popcorn and soda are available free from the Friends of the Seminole Library, and donations are welcome. This week’s film is “Peter Rabbit 2.” Rated PG.
English and Welsh Family History
1-2:30 p.m. Friday, March 20. Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. For 300 years it was ecumenical law that baptisms, marriages and burials were performed by the Parish Church of England. Learn how to research parish records and Bishops transcripts (1538-1837) with this information session. www.pinellasgenealogysociety.com/calendar
Concert Series on the Breezeway
6-9 p.m. Friday, March 20. Largo Golf Course, 12500 Vonn Road. Mark your calendars for a night of live music, delicious bites, and good vibes at the Concert Series on the Breezeway. This month’s performance by Gerry Schneggs. Featured food truck: Westchase BBQ.
3rd Friday Street Celebration
6-10 p.m. Friday, March 20. Main Street, Safety Harbor. Nine blocks of Main Street will come together to showcase the restaurants, bars, shops and nonprofits in the community. The street is wet-zoned, so patrons can purchase and enjoy alcoholic beverages from establishments within the event footprint. Contact info@safetyharborchamber.com for more details.
Voices of Jazz Concert
7 p.m. Friday, March 20. Dunedin Community Center, 1920 Pinehurst Road. Join an evening of live music filled with the smooth sounds of big bands, jazz, swing, and modern arrangements of your favorite tunes. Bring your friends, family, and dancing shoes, it’s a celebration of music, community, and good vibes.
Oakhurst Monthly Food Drive
9 a.m.-noon. March 21. Oakhurst United Methodist Church, 13400 Park Blvd., Seminole. Drive up and volunteers will take your donations of food, household goods and paper products. Food is shared with local food banks and schools. Held the third Saturday of each month.
Community Yard Sale
9 a.m.-1 p.m. March 21. Seminole Recreation Center, 9100 113th St. N. The Community Yard Sale offers residents an opportunity to clean out closets, garages, and storage spaces while connecting with neighbors and bargain hunters from across the county. Shoppers can expect a wide variety of items including household goods, décor, clothing, toys, collectibles, and more.
Model Train Show/Sale
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, March 21. St. Jerome Catholic Church Parish Hall, 10895 Hamlin Blvd., Largo. Vendors will be on hand selling model trains, various hobbies, collectibles. There will be a running train layout for the children to enjoy. Test Track. Come on out and bring the kids, there is something for kids of all ages to enjoy. Lunch for sale. Admission is $6 adults, kids 12 and under are free.
Trunk to Treasure Sale
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, March 21. First United Methodist Church of Dunedin, 421 Main St. The church is having a Trunk to Treasure Sale taking place in its parking lot and Friendship Hall next to it. Wesleyan Women’s group uses the proceeds to fund missions that benefit women, children and families both in the local community as well as globally.
Morning of Prayer
9:30 a.m.-noon. Saturday, March 21. St. Alfred’s Episcopal Church, 1601 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor. The St. Alfred’s Centering Prayer Group invites the public to a morning of silent prayer. Meet in the choir room on the north side of the church and enter through the choir room doors. While Centering Prayer is the basis of our teaching, all meditation paths are welcome. Books on the spiritual journey are available to borrow from the church. Registration is not required but will help organizers know how to prepare the prayer circle. RSVP to marypat.sjostrom@gmail.com
Pennsylvania Dutch Picnic
10 a.m. Saturday, March 21. Fred Howard Park, Shelter No. 4, 1700 Sunset Drive, Tarpon Springs. The public is welcome to join in celebration of local connections to the Pennsylvania Dutch areas and culture. Bring your own lunch and beverage. A “traditional” dish to pass and a grab bag gift are optional. For further details, please call Cyndi Kowalski 727-223-5489 or Linda Bonanno 727-364-0225.
St. Petersburg Black History Tours
10 a.m.-noon. Saturday, March 21. Campbell Park, 1201 7th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Hidden behind the barrier wall of I-175, Campbell Park is rich in Black history as St. Petersburg’s first “Negro Park.” Home to the Negro Baseball League and visited by baseball greats Jackie Robinson and Jesse Owens. While walking on easy .5-mile route, a historian will share never before told stories aided by photos and maps. Free. 727-503-4736. www.blackhistorybiketour.com
Local Author Extravaganza
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Clearwater Historical Museum, 610 South Fort Harrison Ave. Join the Clearwater Historical Museum for its Local Author Extravaganza, a celebration of local writers and the books that bring our region’s voices, history, and imagination to life. This engaging event offers readers the opportunity to meet authors face-to-face, explore a wide variety of genres, and hear directly from the storytellers behind the pages. Free, donations to the museum are encouraged.
Super Soul Saturday
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Unity Spiritual Center, 11122 US Hwy 19, Port Richey. This will be a day filled with events to restore your inner balance, bringing harmony to your body, mind and spirit. There will be guided meditation, a crystal bowl sound bath, a delicious lunch, live music, a shamanic journey, a drum circle and children’s activities all day. All are welcome. A $20 love offering donation is requested at the door. https://tinyurl.com/4s2a8tx3
Genealogy Lecture Series
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. This is the monthly general membership meeting with an educational program — Turn Boring Statistics into Meaningful Stories and Meet PERSI and Discover Treasures in Genealogy Periodicals. www.pinellasgenealogysociety.com/calendar
IRB Greenfest
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Church of the Isles, 200 24th Ave., Indian Rocks Beach. IRB Greenfest aims to bring the community together, support local businesses and nonprofits, and contributes to the sustainability of IRB through education and awareness. Vendors sell ecologically conscious merchandise, nonprofits raising awareness and engagement in good causes, live music, food vendors, beer/wine/seltzer & soft drinks. Join in the Environmental Learning Labs throughout the afternoon. Free.
Pass-A-Grille Home Tour
1-5 p.m. Saturday, March 21. This beloved event celebrates architecture, art, and coastal living through a walkable home tour, a vibrant local art fair, and hospitality in the beautiful Pass-A-Grille Woman’s Club. After nearly a decade, the tour returns with five exceptional homes, local artists inspired by beach life, and opportunities to connect. $35. https://tinyurl.com/579f42a2
Memory Café
2-3 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Seminole Community Library, 9200 113th St. Enjoy light refreshments, creative projects, friendly chat, gentle activity, and the chance to build or sustain relationships. For caregivers, family, and friends, it’s a chance to feel understood. For everyone, it’s about joy and belonging. Caregiver participation with their loved one is expected. Every third Saturday of the month through August 2026. Registration is required. Call 727-394-6918. https://tinyurl.com/49yvjanh
Great American Grunt Hunt & Fish Fry
4-8 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Madeira Beach Marina, 503 150th Ave. Enjoy a fresh caught fish fry with French fries and slaw for $15 a plate. Captain’s meeting will be Thursday, March 19, at the Madeira Beach Marina at 6 p.m. https://tinyurl.com/4t6vbpze
Third Saturday Gulfport Night Market
5-9 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Beach Boulevard S. Recently rebranded as the Gulfport Night Market, come and experience vibrant local offerings from local makers, artisans, and small business vendors to engage the community and visitors as they shop, stroll, and sip in beautiful downtown Gulfport. Now every first Friday and third Saturday of the month.
Saturday Swing Dance
7:15 p.m. Saturday, March 21. Palm Harbor Dancesport, 2710 Palm Harbor Blvd. Beginner-friendly lesson begins at 7:15 p.m., followed by social dance with a DJ from 8-11 p.m. Smoke-free, all-ages event. Every third Saturday of the month. Free parking. $12 admission includes the lesson. 727-564-6847.
Free Sunday Dinners
1 p.m. Sunday, March 22. Seminole United Methodist Church, 5400 Seminole Blvd. Enjoy a free Sunday Dinner on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month year-round. Entrees vary, provided by Metropolitan Ministries, and the church members prepare fresh salads and homemade desserts. Live jazz/’50s-60s music too. No need to call ahead; all in the community are welcome and there is always plenty.
Sunday Musicale
3-4 p.m. Monday, March 22. Seminole Community Library, 9200 113th St. Celebrate Women’s History Month with Berkshire-based roots musician Paula Bradley as she brings to life the stories and songs of pioneering women in early country music. With heartfelt vocals and spirited performances on banjo and guitar, Paula shines a light on the often-overlooked female artists who helped shape America’s musical heritage, from its humble rural beginnings to the bright lights of show business.
Paint and Sip
3-6 p.m. Monday, March 22. Aspirations Winery, 22041 U.S. 19, Clearwater. This calming design showcases smooth stacked stones, tranquil water reflections, and vibrant bamboo set against a dreamy twilight sky. It’s the perfect piece to bring a sense of balance and relaxation into your space.
No painting experience? No problem. An instructor will guide you step-by-step so you can sip, relax, and enjoy the creative process at your own pace. $41-$45. https://tinyurl.com/kckh232e
“Jewish Jazz” Concert
4 p.m. Monday, March 22. First Presbyterian Church, 701 Beach Drive NE, St. Petersburg. The concert highlights the fascinating connections between Klezmer music and early jazz when Jewish immigrants escaping Pogroms in Russia combined with the Great Migration of African Americans from the South to help produce an exciting new American sound in New York City. Free. www.fpcstpete.com
Monthly Democratic Women’s Club of Upper Pinellas Meeting
Noon-1:30 p.m. Monday March 23. Clearwater East Library, 2465 Drew St. Guest speaker Tanya Landry is president of the League of Women Voters of North Pinellas County. She will speak about issues that arrive in an election year. Meets every fourth Monday. Snacks are available, bring water or a drink with you. Social time starts at 11:30 a.m. For more information, contact President Liz Dahan at lizdahan.dwcup@gmail.com
Booked for the Night
6-7 p.m. March 23. Seminole Community Library at St. Petersburg College, 9200 113th St. N. Seminole. Booked for the Night serves as a new evening forum where community members, particularly working-age adults, can connect, discuss literature, and build relationships.
The Living Word — a Choral Worship Service
7 p.m. March 23. Suncoast Community Church, 12855 110th Ave. N, Largo. The program includes compositions ranging from the classics to contemporary and is free and open to the public. 727-595-1739.
Lenten Organ Recital
Noon-12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 24. Good Samaritan Episcopal Church, 2165 NE Coachman Road, Clearwater. Organist Dr. Linda Pointer will perform as part of the Lenten Organ Recital Series sponsored by the Clearwater Chapter of the American Guild of Organists in several area churches.
Wholistic Wellness Lifestyle
1:15-2:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 24. Safety Harbor Public Library, 101 Second St. N., Safety Harbor. Different discussions every other week with Dr. James Y. Lin, Wellness Psychologist. Learn to experience a Wholistic Wellness Lifestyle through inspirational presentations & experiential learning.
Kayaking Adventure
6-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 24. Coffee Pot Park, First St. NE & 31st Ave NE, St. Petersburg. Held the fourth Tuesday of each month, meet Get Fit St. Pete members for a workout adventure on the water. Registration is required. HealthyStPeteFL.com/get-fit. 727-892-5994.
Center Stage Concert Series
1 p.m. Thursday, March 26. Largo Community Center, 400 Alt Keene Road. This series will have you dancing and singing along to some of your favorite songs with these amazing tribute artists and bands. Tickets are sold individually. No refunds or exchanges. Concessions will be available to purchase starting at 12:30 p.m. This month’s artist is Legends of Rock. $15.