Apr 11 Saturday
The USF Women's Lacrosse team continues its season at Corbett Stadium for a matchup on Saturday, April 11, against Charlotte at 1 pm. Cheer on the Bulls as they reach the end of the Season!
Deal Maker is the story of a cantankerous but lovable grandpa who likes to call the shots. See how his family navigates difficult territory as he shakes things up. With him in the driver’s seat, you never know what will happen next.
Join SAGES (Senior Actors Guild & Education Services) and our talented senior cast as they present this FREE & FUN one-act play about maintaining independence while safely steering your way through the twists and turns of life.
Open to the public with NO COST for admission. Family friendly and handicap accessible. Play runs 60 minutes, followed by 30-minute Q & A with Florida Highway Patrol and Local Law Enforcement.
Apr 12 Sunday
Go nose to nose with Big John, the World’s Largest Triceratops, in an immersive and playful dinosaur exhibit at the Glazer Children’s Museum in Downtown Tampa. Whether you have a child at home or not, all are welcome to visit this colossal exhibit, 66 million years in the making.
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Apr 18 Saturday
Join local historian Josette Green with St. Petersburg Black History Tours to learn about the city’s impactful Black history while biking around the city and into the past. The history comes to life when standing on the land where history was made. Green’s meticulous research, aided by historic photos and maps helps tell the story of Black residents in St. Pete from the city’s very beginning. The history provides context to the segregation and systemic racism that exists in the city today.
Following the bike tour, the group meets with Mr. B to hear his fascinating lived experiences. He’s a tour highlight. It’s an immersive 4 hour experience.
ABC News calls the Black History Bike Tour “eye-opening.” It’s recommended by the NY Times.
The ride is a 5 mile loop on flat land. For ages 13 and up and youth with an adult. RSVP required at https://www.blackhistorybiketour.com. Bikers bring their own bike and helmet.
Cost: If one is able a suggested donation is $25 - $40 per person. Otherwise free.