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Whole Foods Market is committed to supporting local growers & artisans across the United States. The farmer's market takes place outside the front of the store, featuring local farmers, artisans, music, and samples. Held on the first Sunday of every month.
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One of the Bay area's longest-running spoken-word groups hosts this weekly open-mic and spoken-word event featuring local and national talents, hosted by LIFE. For more info, visit blackonblackrhyme.com or call 813-810-3582.
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"Art microscopist" T. H. Saunders showcases sixty images of his craft -- pictures captured with high def photography and precision optics microscopes. Dazzling images of mundane objects -- Tylenol doped with coffee, tea, wine, beer and more -- are no larger than the tip of a needle and are recorded using cross-polarization lighting techniques. It sounds technical, but there's nothing confusing about the colorful, whimsical patterns that Saunders creates with his combination of art and science. On display through Jan. 3.
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Local Connections groups meet weekly for business networking, meeting new friends and generally, to make lasting connections. Meetings occur in Largo (FMI: 727-542-8686), Palm Harbor and New Port Richey (727-937-0409) and Town 'N Country (813-610-1053).
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Jeanne Kronsnobles's collected works of self-taught American artists. On display through Nov. 28. Visit claytongalleries.net for more info.
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The museum's exhibits show the history
of Safety Harbor and the surrounding
Tampa Bay area from prehistoric to
modern times. Descriptive dioramas and
displays of fossils, projectile points, shell tools, beads and pottery tell the story of Florida's first people and the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 16th century. Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wed.-Fri., 1-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Admission: $2 adults, $1 kids.
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Countryside Lanes, located at 27867 US Highway 19 N., Clearwater, FL, offers daily bowling. It is open 9 a.m.-2 a.m. everday.
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The Clearwater Parks and Recreation
Department seeks volunteers of all ages
to help with various activities, duties and
events. Call 727-562-4803.
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The Depressive and Bipolar Support Alliance of Tampa Bay (DBSA Tampa Bay) is a nonprofit organization for both individuals who have been diagnosed as having an affective disorder and for the families and friends of these individuals. They also offer support groups for children, adolescents and parents the first and third Tuesday of each month. Affective disorders include depression, bipolar (manic depression), situational depression, anxiety, dual diagnosis and other related illnesses. Meeting take place throughout the area. Please call 813-878-2906 or go to www.tbdmda.org for a schedule of meeting times.
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MOSI, a not-for-profit educational institution, is the largest science center in the Southeast. Museum highlights include two replica diplodocus dinosaur skeletons; the IMAX Dome Theatre and its 82-foot hemispherical movie screen; BioWorks Butterfly Garden, an engineered ecosystem that emulates natural wetlands; the Back Woods, 40 acres of special water conservation elements and outdoor exhibits; and Kids In Charge! The Childrens Science Center, an educational center created from theories about intergenerational play, learning and skill-building. Permanent exhibits include Demystifying India, which features items reflecting Indias history, culture and contributions; Disasterville, which consists of dramatic simulations that demonstrate the science behind natural disasters occurring throughout the world; and the latest, Amazing You!, an exhibit that explores each intricate stage of human developmental life, from the beginning through adolescence. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun. General admission: $23.95 adults, $21.95 seniors, $19.95 kids ages 2-12 (includes IMAX film and entry to all exhibits); member admission $3. Through Nov. 20, museum visitors that bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feed America receive $3 off admission.
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Operated by the Dunedin Historical Society, the museum contains approximately 2,000 artifacts, 2,500 photographs and a library containing 200 volumes of local and Florida history. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Sat. Admission: a suggested donation of $2.
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