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Taste of IRB

3-10 p.m. Saturday, April 25. Chic-a-Si Park, Fourth Ave. N and Second St., Indian Rocks Beach. Stop by the beaches’ premier foodie fest. Discover new flavors, learn more about local restaurants, and don’t miss out on another memorable year. www.indian-rocks-beach.com/events/taste-of-irb-2

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Tarpon Springs Book Festival 2026

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, April 25. Downtown Tarpon Springs, E. Court St. This annual street fair brings authors, artists, organizations, and vendors from the Tampa Bay area and beyond together for a day of literacy celebration. tarponspringsbookfestival.com

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Green Thumb Festival

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, April 25-26. Walter Fuller Park, 7891 26th Ave. N., St. Petersburg.

St. Petersburg’s annual Arbor Day celebration brings together plant and flower lovers, as well as, individuals and families looking for a fun weekend activity. It features more than 120 garden, plant and flower vendors and exhibitors. Free. www.stpeteparksrec.org/programs___events/events/green_thumb/index.php

THURSDAY

Bucs Beach Bash

April 23-26. TradeWinds Resort, 5500 Gulf Blvd., St Pete Beach. TradeWinds Resort is turning up the volume for Draft Weekend with the return of its sixth annual Bucs Beach Bash, a four-day beachfront celebration packed with live entertainment, VIP fan experiences and the ultimate display of Bucs pride on the white sands of St. Pete Beach. www.tradewindsresort.com

Seminole Historical Museum

10 a.m.-1 p.m. April 23. Seminole City Park, 7464 Ridge Road. The Pioneer Room showcases exhibits highlighting Seminole’s origins and development. Catch up on the train’s presence in Pinellas that gave Floridians the development of a thriving citrus industry and tourist opportunities. Museum is open all Thursdays and Saturdays.

Bird Show

Noon-1 p.m. April 23. 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.

John Elias Memorial Golf Tournament

1 p.m. Thursday, April 23. Bayou Club, 7979 Bayou Club Blvd., Largo. The charity event will help fund the many service projects that the Rotary Club of Seminole has provided since 1962. Individual golfers and foursomes can register to participate at seminolerotarygolf.com. The cost to register as an individual golfer is $150 and $600 for a foursome. For questions, contact event chair Michele Davidson at 571-377-9489.

Vintage Vibes Dance Night

6-8 p.m. April 23. Hale Senior Activity Center, 330 Douglas Ave., Dunedin. Join the Hale Center on the fourth Thursday of every month for the new Vintage Vibes Dance Night. Step back in time and celebrate the greatest hits and dance moves from your favorite eras. This month’s theme is Motown vs. Woodstock. Costumes from your favorite dance decade are encouraged. $5. 727-298-3299.

Free Italian Language Classes

6-8 p.m. April 23. 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

A Play, A Pie & A Pint

6:30 p.m. April 23. Andrews Memorial Chapel, 1899 Santa Anna Drive, Dunedin. Enjoy a staged reading of “The Islander” by Elizabeth Brincklow, an evocative play celebrating the life of Myrtle Scharrer Betz, who grew up on Caladesi Island. Tickets include the play reading, a handcrafted savory pie, and a pint or beverage of your choice. The evening begins with live music, setting the tone, and ends with a Q&A with the playwright and director. $30. https://bit.ly/4tCIHHi

An Evening with Author Sarah Penner

6:30-8 p.m. April 23. Dunedin Public Library, 223 Douglas Ave. Sarah Penner is the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of three historical novels featuring magic and mystery. Her most recent release is “The Amalfi Curse,” which Booklist calls “a mystical page-turner that will leave readers spellbound.” Register for this free event at https://tinyurl.com/3wvsur5v

“Anastasia the Musical” presented by Palm Harbor University High School

7 p.m. April 23-24. 1900 Omaha St., Palm Harbor. Enjoy a family-friendly theatrical experience featuring direction by Ashlie Timberlake, music direction by Lisa Cane, choreography by Grace Cane, and a captivating cast of Palm Harbor University High School students. Tickets can be purchased at gofan.co.

Bingo

7:30 p.m. April 23. 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. April 24-25. Pioneer Park, 420 Main St., Dunedin. Each weekend, shoppers can pick up fresh produce and a wide choice of gourmet items.

GriefShare

10-11:30 a.m. April 24. 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.

Largo Art Association

10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 24. 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.

Brewing Connections in Palm Harbor

10:45 a.m. April 24. Cosmic Donuts, 34266 U.S. 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. April 24. 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 “Lost on a Mountain in Maine.” Rated PG.

Brooker Creek Preserve — Stormwater 101

2-3 p.m. Friday, April 24. Brooker Creek Preserve auditorium, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. Explore how we play a critical role in the health of our stormwater and the impacts of this water to our local ecosystems. Registration is required. https://tinyurl.com/eha3seff

Mega Night Street Food Market

5-11 p.m. Friday, April 24; noon-11 p.m. April 25; noon-9 p.m. April 26. 10490 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg. This market celebrates the diversity and creativity of street food. Explore a world of global street food, cultural performances, and artisan vendors. This month, celebrate Lao, Thai, and Cambodian New Year. Free admission and parking. https://meganightmarket.com/

Southwest Recreation and Pool Block Party

6 p.m. Friday, April 24. Southwest Recreation Complex and Pool, 13120 Vonn Road, Largo. Free hot dogs, chips, and refreshments will be provided for the first 150 guests. Enjoy exclusive after-hours swimming and games in the newly renovated Southwest Pool. There will also be yard games, arts and crafts, live music, and access to the fitness center. Local food trucks will also be on site with additional options available for purchase.

Piper on the Pier

6:30-7 p.m. April 24-25. 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

Purse Auction Fundraiser

7 p.m. Friday, April 24. Seminole United Methodist Church, 5400 Seminole Blvd. The Seminole Junior Woman’s Club will hold a Purse Auction to raise money for its community work. Tickets for 50/50 and gift basket raffles will be available for sale. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Free Spring Concerts in the Park

7-9 p.m. April 24. Horan Park, 7701 Boca Ciega Drive, St Pete Beach. Bring your dancing shoes and join a great night of music and community featuring Beside Myself-Elton John and Billy Joel Tribute 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

Family Fun Fishing event

8-11 a.m. April 25. Taylor Park, 1100 SW Eighth Ave., Largo. The Kiwanis Club of Seminole Breakfast is excited to kick off its 21st annual Family Fun Fishing event. The club provides bait and fishing poles, though participants are welcome to bring their own gear. Water and juice will be available, and each child will receive a book through Kiwanis’ “Just 1 Book” program. Free for children ages 14 and under. 727-383-0390.

Barre with Freebird Fitness

8:30-10 a.m. April 25. Family Park at St. Pete Pier, 600 2nd Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. Bring your yoga mat, sweat towel and water and join Freebird Fitness every last Saturday of the month for a free 45-minute mat barre class. This barre class will be fun, invigorating, and structured for all fitness levels.

St. Pete Earth Day

9 a.m.-1 p.m. April 25. St. Pete Youth Farm, 1664 12th St. S., St. Petersburg.

Earth Day event is not only a family-friendly celebration for the community to engage in, but also a space that highlights efforts and ways others can get involved in saving the one planet. Free. https://stpeteyouthfarm.org/earthday

Neighborhood Wellness Walk

9-10 a.m. April 25. Various locations. Join St. Pete Parks & Recreation for Healthy St. Pete’s free Neighborhood Wellness Walks. The aim is to enhance community well-being by fostering collaborations between Healthy St. Pete and neighborhoods across the city. Every fourth Saturday of each month. For locations, visit https://tinyurl.com/3kz3n7c5

Bike Your City

9-11 a.m. April 25. North Safford Park, 131 Athenian Way, Tarpon Springs. Bike Your City is a guided group bike ride that highlights the bicycle and trail network throughout Pinellas County, with a new partner city featured each year. Riders will learn about roadway safety and trail etiquette while exploring local amenities and enjoying a fun, relaxing ride. This year’s event is a 10-mile round-trip tour of Tarpon Springs and commemorates the re-opening of the Elfers Spur Trail. Riders younger than 15 are required to wear a helmet. Free. Registration required. bit.ly/BikeYourCity2026

Boat America Boating Safety Course

9 a.m.-2 p.m. April 25-26. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Clearwater Headquarters, 510 N Ft. Harrison Ave. This comprehensive, beginner-friendly course is designed for both new and experienced boaters. Participants will learn essential topics, including navigation rules and aids to navigation, boating laws and safety requirements, emergency preparedness and response, docking, anchoring and trailering, and understanding weather and avoiding hazards. $50. https://clwboatingsafety.com/boater-class-registration

Oldsmar Saturday Market

9 a.m.-1 p.m. April 25. 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. Pete Saturday Morning Market

9 a.m.-2 p.m. April 25. 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

Local Yarn Store Day

10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 25. The Common Thread, 2462 Fifth Ave. S., St. Petersburg. The Common Thread will celebrate Local Yarn Store Day with a full day of festivities designed for knitters, crocheters, makers, and anyone looking for a fun way to spend the day. One of the highlights of the event will be live screen printing by local brand Sick Dope Fresh, offering guests the chance to customize exclusive LYS Day apparel designed by community member Hana Halilovic. commonthreadstpete.com

Spring into Summer Block Party

10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 25. 510 Third St. S., St. Petersburg. Hosted by USF St. Pete, bring your whole crew for a fun-filled day packed with games, tasty treats, and great company. Lots of resources to get families thinking about transitions to summertime activities once the kids finish up in school.

Free Food Giveaway

10 a.m. April 25. Mount Moriah AME Church, 722 S. Disston Ave., Tarpon Springs. Mount Moriah AME Church hosts a free food giveaway the last Saturday of every month.

Glassy Artventures

10:15 and 11:15 a.m. April 25. 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. April 25. 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

Free Sunday Dinners

1 p.m. April 25. 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.

Earth Day Planters

2-3 p.m. April 25. Dunedin Public Library, 223 Douglas Ave. This Coconut Planter Craft transforms a simple coconut shell into a charming, eco-friendly home for your favorite small plants. It’s a fun, sustainable way to reuse natural materials while adding a touch of green to your space. Supplies are limited. All ages welcome.

Largo Evening Market

5-9 p.m. April 25. Ulmer Park, 301 W. Bay Drive, Largo. On the fourth Saturday of each month, wander through different tents adorned with artisanal goods, from handmade jewelry to organic produce, all while enjoying the music from local musicians. There will be food trucks onsite for purchase.

Salsa and Bachata at the District

6-11 p.m. April 25. Downtown Clearwater. Salsa and Bachata at the district is a monthly event on the last Saturday of the month in downtown Clearwater. This event series will feature Salsa and Bachata dancing in downtown.

SUNDAY

Corey Avenue Sunday Fresh Market

10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 26. 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. April 26. 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. April 26. Gazebo at John Wilson Park, 401 Main St., Safety Harbor. Join friends in the community for open-air shopping each Sunday.

Sensory-Friendly Sunday

10-11:30 a.m. Sunday, April 26. The Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. Experience Dalí’s work and our special exhibition in a reduced sensory and supportive gallery environment. This event is CARD friendly. $12-$33, free for members and children under 5 years old.

Social Sundays

11 a.m.-5 p.m. April 26. 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/37st8tt7

BE Beach Day with Body Electric

3-8 p.m. April 26. Treasure Island Beach Drum Circle, 10400 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island. Mark your calendars for our annual BE social, complete with potluck, games, and hangs. https://tinyurl.com/mt8h7f22

MONDAY

Monthly Democratic Women’s Club of Upper Pinellas Meeting

Noon-1:30 p.m. April 27. Clearwater East Library, 2465 Drew St. 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

Clearwater Duplicate Bridge Club

12:30-4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, April 27. 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

Booked for the Night

6-7 p.m. April 27. 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. This month’s read is “Nothing to See Here” by Kevin Wilson.

GFWC Pinellas Seminole Woman’s Club

6 p.m. April 27. Greater Seminole Area Chamber of Commerce, 9200 113th St., Seminole. The club welcomes all individuals over the age of 18 to join a group of like-minded ladies in supporting the local community through volunteerism. Meets every fourth Monday of each month. pinellasseminolewc@gmail.com

TUESDAY

West Florida Y Runners Club

5 a.m. April 28. 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. April 28. 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. April 28. 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.

Wholistic Wellness Lifestyle

1:15-2:45 p.m. April 28. 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. April 28. 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.

Beauty for Ashes

6-7 p.m. April 28. 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.

Depression Bipolar Support Group

7 p.m. April 28. 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. April 29. Madeira Way, Madeira Beach. Through the end of May, 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.

LOOKING AHEAD

Skeletons in the Family Closet

1-2 p.m. April 30. Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. The Pinellas Genealogy Society presents a hybrid class focusing on “Skeletons in the Family Closet: Dealing With the Unexpected.” Karen Fortin will discuss what to consider when the unexpected, and sometimes unsavory, facts may arise during genealogical research and the ethical considerations to keep in mind when deciding how to share them. www.pinellasgenealogysociety.com

1st Friday Lunchtime Market

10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 1. Downtown Clearwater, 400 Cleveland St. Turn your lunch break into a mini adventure at the 1st Friday Lunchtime Market in Downtown Clearwater. Bringing together local vendors, fun raffles, and downtown dining deals to energize your midday routine. www.myclearwaterCRA.com/lunchmarket

First Friday Gulfport Night Market

5-9 p.m. May 1. 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.

Gazebo Gatherings

6-7:30 p.m. May 1. John Wilson Park Gazebo, 401 Main St., Safety Harbor. Each month on the first Friday, this new event will feature something special, bringing friends and neighbors together in the heart of town. Free.

Tarpon Springs First Friday

6-10 p.m. May 1. Downtown Tarpon Springs, 100 E. Tarpon Ave. A free family event held the first Friday of the month — featuring art, food, vendors, shops, music, and beer & wine, with a fun theme every month. Free parking and shuttle at the Dog/Splash Park at 508 Live Oak St. (5:30–10:30 p.m.)

Mayor’s Golf Tournament

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2:30-6:30 p.m. May 2. Largo Golf Course, 12500 Vonn Road. The event kicks off with the Sponsorship Tournament in the morning, followed by the Community Member Tournament in the afternoon. Each tournament offers 18 holes of golf, complete with a cart; an event t-shirt; complimentary meal, snacks, and beverages; and the chance to win various prizes. Registration is open to adults of all skill levels, with a registration fee of $75 per golfer. To register, visit the Largo Golf Course or email Golf@largo.com

Trash Pirates Monthly Beach Cleanup

8-10 a.m. May 2. John’s Pass Village, 12945 Village Blvd., Madeira Beach. Join the Trash Pirates on the first Saturday each month for their organized beach cleanup. www.facebook.com/madeirabeachtrashpirates

Free Yoga in the Park with Jamie Morgan

9-10 a.m. May 2. Crescent Lake Park, 1320 5th St. N., St. Petersburg. The BE partners with St. Petersburg Parks & Recreation Department and the city of St. Pete to provide this free, all-levels class outdoors. An eclectic rotation of BE Teachers lead the way, providing modifications and plenty of humor. This class is offered on the first Saturday of each month.

Largo Historical Society Museum Open House

10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 2. Historic Largo Feed Store, 295 Central Park Drive, Largo. Enjoy displays of historic items and artifacts that showcase Largo’s history. Families are welcome, but please, no dogs inside the building. Held on the first Saturday of each month.

Library Lit Fest

10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 2. Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. Hosted in partnership with Steamy Lit Bookstore, this event celebrates all things romance, bringing together readers and authors for a lively, book-filled afternoon. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet over 40 romance authors, explore and purchase books across a variety of subgenres, and enjoy book signings. Designed for adults ages 18 and up. Registration is highly encouraged; walk-ins are welcome as space allows. To register, visit LargoPublicLibrary.org or call 727-587-6715.

Largo Central Park Train Rides

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, May 2-3. Largo Central Park. Ride around Largo Central Park on the miniature railroad on the first full weekend of the month. The accurately modeled scale locomotives pull you and your family along a mile-long loop through great scenery, the spooky tunnel and a waterfall pond. Free.

Pinellas Pepper Fest

10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 2-3. England Brothers Park, 5010 81st Ave., Pinellas Park. This hot and spicy food show is painfully delicious, big on flavor and cooked up to be one of the hottest events of the season. Specialty exhibitors will tickle your tastebuds as they bring on distinctive, breathtaking, and dynamite offerings in the form of sauces, salsas, seasonings, rubs, plants, food products, gadgets, kitchenware, hundreds of mild to wild samples and more. www.facebook.com/PinellasPepperFest

Caregivers and Companions Memory Café

10:30 a.m.-noon. May 2. Tarpon Springs Library, 138 East Lemon St. A Memory Cafe is a welcoming place for individuals living with memory changes and their family and friends. Join in meetings every first Saturday of the month to make meaningful connections through games, movement, crafts, snacks and more. All meetings are free. https://bit.ly/TSMemoryCafe

Rock The Harbor: First Saturday Live Music & Market

Noon-6 p.m. May 2. Crabby Bill’s Palm Harbor, 1114 Florida Ave., Palm Harbor. Come spend the day in Crabby Bill’s backyard with live music, full outdoor market, raffles and giveaways. Every first Saturday of the month.

New Horizons Club for Widowed People and Friends

2 p.m. May 2. West Clubhouse of the Imperial Palms Apartments, 101 Imperial Palms Drive, Largo. Join the New Horizons Club for Widowed People and Friends for its monthly get together. For more information about the club membership, call Terry at 727-641-8854.

American Songbook and Beyond

3 p.m. Saturday, May 2. Clearwater Countryside Library, 2642 Sabal Springs Drive, Clearwater.

This concert by Theresa Villani and Kevin Johnson is a program of American popular music from the genres of Broadway theater, film, jazz, folk, rock, and pop. This concert is sponsored by the Clearwater Countryside Library and is free and open to the public.

Taco Fest

4-9 p.m. May 2. Seminole City Park, 7464 Ridge Road, Seminole. Enjoy an unforgettable evening celebrating everyone’s favorite street food. This vibrant event brings together a robust lineup of taco vendors serving up bold flavors and chef-inspired creations for all to enjoy. Guests can also look forward to live music, exciting entertainment, games, and plenty of fun for all ages. Whether you’re a foodie or just looking for a great night out, Taco Fest offers something for everyone. Admission is free.

Winds of Change 2026

7-10 p.m. May 2. Clearwater Community Sailing Center, 1001 Gulf Blvd. Winds of Change features live entertainment from local musician David Lyon, food and drinks, a silent auction, raffles, and opportunities to learn more about the Sailing Center’s mission and impact. $75. http://sailclearwater.org/winds-of-change

Lealman Farmers Market

9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 3. Lealman Neighborhood Park, 3890 55th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Market held the first Sunday of each month through May. Provides SNAP-approved vendors, ensuring fresh and affordable groceries are available to all community members. Expect live cooking and nutrition demonstrations, craft workshops and community activities. lealmanexchange.org/farmersmarket

Little Surrealist Tour

11:15-11:45 a.m. May 3. The Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. On the first Sunday of each month, the Dalí Museum welcomes families with kids ages 4-11 years old to join a tour of its permanent collection. A Gallery Admission ticket is required to access the galleries.

Pinellas Brewers Market

Noon-4 p.m. May 3. Pee-Pa’s Garage Craft Brewery, 6340 49th St N, Pinellas Park. Sip and shop local with a variety of local artists, crafters, and small businesses in Pinellas Park. Free event held on the first Sunday of each month.