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| SUMMER
IN CLEARWATER |
Aah
… summer.
For
many people, summertime means the chance to head outdoors and
spend lots of quality time with the whole family … and what
better place to do so than in Clearwater, home to a wide variety
of family-friendly attractions and events.
This
issue of Footprints is devoted to family-fun activities
and is jam-packed with ideas that everyone can enjoy, from the
smallest toddler to grandma and grandpa! So, pack the swimming
suits and sunscreen … and head to Clearwater! Summer has
arrived and the fun is waiting.
Be
sure to visit www.visitclearwaterflorida.com
on a regular basis for the latest information regarding Clearwater
and links to accommodations, attractions and more.
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| SPOTLIGHT
ON BUSINESS: FRENCHY'S CAFE |
A
visit to Clearwater simply isn’t complete without a visit
to at least one of four Frenchy’s restaurants, home of the
“World-famous Grouper Sandwich!” Throughout the years,
and regardless of the location, Frenchy's restaurants have become
known for great seafood, reasonable prices, and casual dining
in a friendly atmosphere.
The first Frenchy’s Café –
still at its original location on Baymont Street - was founded
in 1981 by Mike Preston, better known as "Frenchy" to
his friends, having been born and raised in French-speaking Québec,
Canada.
Within a very short time Frenchy’s Café was widely
successful and hugely popular with locals and visitors alike.
To satisfy the demand for fresh seafood, and to ensure top quality,
in 1983 Frenchy purchased his first fishing boat. Over the years,
the single boat became an entire fleet, which subsequently developed
into Frenchy's Seafood Company, a consistent and dependable source
of fresh seafood for all of the restaurants.
Three
more restaurants followed, including Frenchy's Saltwater
Café, Frenchy's Rockaway Grill
and Frenchy's South Beach Café. Next door
to the Original Frenchy’s Café is the Off
the Hook Gift Shop, which sells a variety of clothing,
accessories, artwork, glassware and Frenchy’s condiments.
Beyond
providing great food and service, Frenchy’s restaurants
are also good neighbors and have a long history of supporting
various charitable organizations throughout the community. In
addition, Frenchy’s own culinary celebration and street
party known as the Stone Crab Festival marks
its 22nd year this October 20 through 22, 2006! Make plans now
to be there!
Mike
Preston (“Frenchy”) was bestowed the honor of Tourism
Person of the Year in 2005 by the Clearwater Regional Chamber
of Commerce in recognition of his contributions to Clearwater’s
visitor and hospitality industries.
·
Frenchy’s Original Café, 41 Baymont Street, Clearwater
Beach; 727-446-3607
· Frenchy’s Saltwater Café, 419 Poinsettia
Ave., Clearwater Beach; 727-461-6295
· Frenchy’s Rockaway Grill, 7 Rockaway Street, Clearwater
Beach; 727-446-4844
· Frenchy’s South Beach Café, 351 S. Gulfview
Blvd., Clearwater Beach, 727-441-9991.
· Frenchy’s Seafood Company, 419 E. Shore Drive,
Clearwater Beach, 727-442-6411
· Frenchy’s Off the Hook Gift Shop, 49 Baymont Street,
Clearwater Beach; 727-446-1522
For
more information about Frenchy’s restaurants, Frenchy’s
Seafood Company, or the Off the Hook gift shop, visit www.frenchysonline.com
or e-mail info@frenchysonline.com.
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| FUN
IN THE SUN |
There’s
something to interest everyone in the family at the 220-slip Clearwater
Municipal Marina, one of the best-equipped and most versatile
marinas in Florida and the single most important component of
the area’s recreational industry.
In
addition to berthing the largest commercial fishing fleet on Florida’s
west coast, the Marina offers access to every conceivable recreational
boating activity, including fishing and sailing charters, dive
boats, sight-seeing boats and dolphin tours, speed boat, jet ski
and parasailing rentals, dinner cruises and fishing party boats.
The Marina is also home to restaurants, convenience and gift shops,
laundry facilities, a post office and more.
Below
are just a few of the attractions of note. The Clearwater Municipal
Marina ideally – and centrally - located at 25 Causeway
Blvd. on Clearwater Beach, is open seven days a week, 365 days
a year. For more information, call 727-462-6954 or visit the City
of Clearwater’s web site, www.myclearwater.com;
look for the “Marine and Aviation” section in the
City Departments menu.
For
visitors looking to get up close and personal with some of the
Clearwater area’s nature and marine life, Bay Ride,
Inc. provides “one-stop shopping” for the
whole family: dolphin encounter cruises, the Caladesi Island Adventure
and customized or chartered boat tours.
The
Original Dolphin Encounter boat tour offers passengers
not only a chance to observe the beautiful marine mammals but
also the thrill of feeding the array of wild birds that make the
Clearwater area their natural habitat, all while aboard the luxurious
double deck, 125-passenger Clearwater Express. Unlimited complimentary
wine, beer and soda are provided, and a snack bar is also available.
The cruises last approximately 1-½ hours. With multiple
departures daily, the Dolphin Encounter cruises also provide breathtaking
views of the beaches and shorelines of Clearwater Beach and Caladesi
Island.
Bay Ride also makes the Clearwater Express available for private
charters and can accommodate groups celebrating birthdays, family
reunions, weddings and more.
Bay
Ride offers a chance for further sightseeing with the Caladesi
Island Adventure. Departing hourly every day (weather
permitting) from Honeymoon Island (just north of Clearwater in
Dunedin), passengers are taken on a thirty minute boat ride to
Caladesi Island, home to three miles of unspoiled white sand beach,
nature trails and shady picnic areas. Caladesi Island is currently
ranked the second best beach in the United States.
The
Caladesi Island Adventure departs from the west end of the Dunedin
Causeway. For pricing and departure times, call 727-442-7433 or
log on to www.dolphinencounter.org.
Enjoy
two boat rides in one with the Sea Screamer,
a unique boating experience sure to please riders of all ages.
The first half of the experience
is a scenic and serene sightseeing tour of Clearwater Harbor and
Pass, Clearwater Beach and Sand Key Park, narrated by a friendly
and knowledgeable captain. The second half of the tour is a “sea
screaming” speedboat ride in the open waters of the Gulf
of Mexico guaranteed to thrill and exhilarate. Dolphins often
jump in the boat’s wake.
The
Sea Screamer offers four departures daily; cruises last approximately
one hour. Schedule and departures are variable based upon weather
conditions.
For
further information, call 727-447-7200 or log onto www.seascreamer.com.

There’s
more for thrill-seekers aboard the Sky Screamer.
The Sky Screamer takes passengers out into the Gulf of Mexico
– and up to 1,000 thrilling feet above Clearwater –
for a bird’s eye view of breathtaking scenery, fresh air
and sunshine!
Daily departures begin hourly at 10:00 a.m. The experience lasts
almost one hour and can accommodate 12 passengers at a time, perfect
for families who wish to enjoy this incredible experience together.
For further information, call 727-442-7600 or log onto www.skyscreamerparasail.com
(Online discounts available).
The
Queen Fleet offers half and full day deep sea
fishing excursions seven days a week. Passengers venture out into
prime fishing spots in the Gulf of Mexico on either a 75’
or a 90’ Catamaran with sundeck and need only bring their
sunscreen; fishing poles can be rented, and bait and fishing licenses
are provided. Snacks and drinks are also available.
Private
charters can be booked for large groups, and reservations in advance
are recommended. For further information, call 727-446-7666 or
log onto www.queenfleet.com.
In addition to the Queen fleet, nearly two-dozen other
fishing boats are available for charters at the Municipal Marina.
Other
fun and family-friendly attractions at the Marina worth checking
out include Captain Memo’s Pirate’s Ransom,
the “original pirate cruise,” and Xtreme Watersports,
the “ultimate outfitter for excursions” of all kinds,
including eco-tours, dolphin watching, shelling excursions, fishing
trips, kayaking adventures, snorkeling and more.
·
Captain Memo’s Pirate’s Ransom: 727-446-2587 or www.captainmemo.com.
· Xtreme Watersports: 727-461-9181 or www.xtreme-watersports.com.
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FUN
OUT OF THE SUN |
For
those days when visitors need a break from the Florida sunshine,
Beach Gameland offers the perfect respite - and
mind stimulating fun at the same time!
Beach Gameland is a state-of-the-art video and game arcade that
offers fun for the whole family and gives young and old alike
a chance to indulge in a variety of games ranging from the classics
such as Pac-Man to the latest high-tech simulators, like electronic
dancing and boxing.
And while at Beach Gameland, there’s no need to worry about
trying to find, or losing, quarters or tokens! Beach Gameland
offers the convenience of digital keys, which can be purchased
from attendants at kiosks throughout the facility.
There’s
fun for the whole family at Beach Gameland and it’s open
seven days a week! It’s also a perfect spot to host children’s
birthday parties and offers a variety of party packages.
Beach
Gameland is located at 483 Mandalay Ave. on Clearwater Beach.
For further information, call 727-444-4494 or log onto www.beachgameland.com.
With
a variety of indoor games as well as outdoor miniature golf, Celebration
Station is a safe environment for children of all ages
and provides parents the opportunity to indulge in carefree fun
as well. Game lovers of all ages can choose from an array of options,
ranging from air hockey to the newest high tech video games.
Rated
one of Clearwater’s top party spots, Celebration Station
is also a great place for fun, family-centered special events,
such as birthday parties; and with a variety of packages to choose
from, Celebration Station can cater to every group’s specific
needs.
Celebration
Station - open seven days a week, rain or shine – is located
at 24546 US 19 North in Clearwater. For more information, call
727-791-1799 or go to www.celebrationstation.com.
For
more family fun, don’t forget to check out Clearwater Beach’s
nightly, free Sunsets at Pier 60 Festival (www.sunsetsatpier60.com),
the wildlife - and wild rides – at world-famous Busch
Gardens Tampa Bay (www.buschgardens.com)
and the exotic animals at Tampa’s own Lowry Park
Zoo (www.lowryparkzoo.com),
recently voted the “#1 Family Friendly Zoo in America”
by Child magazine.
For
kid-friendly educational attractions, check out the Clearwater
Marine Aquarium (www.cmaquarium.org)
dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of marine
life; Heritage Village, the 21-acre living history
“village” painstakingly recreated at the Pinewood
Cultural Park (www.pinewoodculturalpark.org)
in nearby Largo; the Planetarium and IMAX® Dome Theater at
Tampa’s Museum of Science and Industry
(www.mosi.org)
and the variety of special events, classes, workshops and exhibits
at the Science Center of Pinellas County (www.sciencecenterofpinellas.com.)
There
are endless possibilities for nature-loving families, including
several nature trails, for example, Boyd Hill Nature Trail,
the Pinellas Trail and the Friendship
Trail Bridge. Pinellas County maintains over 4,100 acres
of the county's most beautiful and pristine Florida landscapes,
including Caladesi Island State Park, Fort DeSoto Park,
Honeymoon Island and Moccasin Lake Nature Park.
There are also three major nature preserves in Pinellas County:
Shell Key, Weedon Island and Brooker
Creek which, at 8,500 acres, is the county’s largest
remaining wilderness area. For more information about these and
many others, call 727-464-3347 or visit www.pinellascounty.org
and www.floridastateparks.org.
Two
other wildlife sanctuaries in the greater Clearwater area include
Big Cat Rescue (www.bigcatrescue.org)
in Tampa which houses the largest and most diverse population
of exotic cats in the world, and the Suncoast Seabird
Sanctuary (www.seabirdsanctuary.org),
located in nearby Indian Shores, one of the largest wild bird
rehabilitation centers in the United States.
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| CALENDAR-
JUST A REMINDER |
 Held
over by overwhelming popular demand, BODIES - The Exhibition
will be on display through Sept. 4 at MOSI. BODIES is a 14,000
square-foot exhibit that provides a closer look at the skeletal,
muscular, respiratory and other systems in the human body by featuring
20 whole-body specimens, as well as more than 260 additional organ
and partial body specimens. For more information, visit www.mosi.org.
Don’t
forget the “boys of summer.” Major League Baseball’s
Tampa Bay Devil Rays are home at St. Petersburg’s
Tropicana Field. For the Rays’ schedule and ticket information,
visit www.devilrays.com.
Minor League Baseball’s Clearwater Threshers
(Class A Affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies) play at Clearwater’s
Bright House Networks Field. Go to www.threshersbaseball.com
for schedule and ticket information. Other Florida State (Minor)
League teams that play nearby include the Tampa Yankees, Dunedin
Blue Jays and Lakeland Tigers. Visit the League’s official
web site, www.minorleaguebaseball.com,
for all the teams’ schedules and ticket information.
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| CALENDAR-
LOOKING AHEAD |
Now
in its 27th extraordinary year, the Clearwater Jazz Holiday
will present, in concert between October 19 and 22, once again
some of the jazz world’s greatest talents. Presented in
downtown Clearwater’s 20-acre landscaped Coachman Park overlooking
beautiful Clearwater Harbor and the majestic Memorial Causeway
Bridge, the Jazz Holiday is four days and four nights of some
of the best live jazz performance in the world and is one of the
longest-running and best-known free live jazz
events in the country.
Make
plans now to attend! For more information, call 727-461-5200 or
visit www.clearwaterjazz.com.
Clearwater will host more than 1,800 athletes from around the
world at the inaugural Ford Ironman World Championship
70.3. This event, scheduled for November 11, 2006, is
a collaborative effort between the World Triathlon Corporation
(WTC), the City of Clearwater and the St. Petersburg/Clearwater
Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.
The
Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3 will start and finish on
Clearwater Beach; the Sheraton Sand Key Resort will host several
of the pre- and post-race activities. A professional prize purse
of $100,000 will be offered and top professional and age group
athletes will qualify for the 2007 Ford Ironman World Championship
that will take place in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, on October 13, 2007.
If
you would like to obtain media credentials for this event, or
if you’d simply like more information, please visit www.ironmanlive.com
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| Put
yourself in our shoes |
A
seemingly endless supply of sun, a mild and temperate climate,
world-renowned beaches, nature-based attractions and wide-ranging
recreational and cultural activities make Clearwater, Florida,
one of the country’s most popular vacation destinations.
Its proximity to St. Petersburg, Tampa, Sarasota and Orlando make
it an ideal “home base” for daily excursions. Come
on down and put yourself in our shoes for a while!
Visitors
seeking additional assistance with their Clearwater travel plans
can contact the Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce: 1130
Cleveland Street, Clearwater, Florida 33755; info@clearwaterflorida.org;
888-425-3279 (toll free) or 727-461-0011. More information, as
well as comprehensive lists and descriptions of accommodations,
restaurants, nightlife establishments and shopping options, can
be found in the free Official Visitors Guide or at www.visitclearwaterflorida.com.
Footprints
is published quarterly by the Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce
on behalf of the City of Clearwater. Upcoming issues include Fall
(issued September 2006), Winter (issued December 2006) and Spring
(issued month 2007).
To
submit news items for consideration, please contact
Ebe Bower,
Vice President, Tourism, Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce.
*Photo
courtesy of the St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area CVB
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