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| FOOTPRINTS-
FALL 2006 |
Clearwater
is in love with sports and recreation, and the feeling, apparently,
is mutual. In November, Clearwater will host more than 1,800 athletes
from around the world during the inaugural Ford Ironman
World Championship 70.3. You can read more about this
exciting event below.
Meanwhile,
Ironman provided Footprints with the inspiration to showcase
some of the other reasons why Clearwater was selected in 2004
as the “Sports Illustrated 50th Anniversary Sportstown”
for the state of Florida. The honor, bestowed by Sports Illustrated
magazine and the National Recreation and Park Association, recognized
Clearwater’s “involvement in facilitating and enhancing
quality sports” and the city’s “extremely broad
scope of sporting opportunities for all ages and interests …
from the beginner to the advance level and up to the very competitive
travel team arena.”
Add
Clearwater’s top-notch athletic facilities and hospitality
infrastructure – not to mention an ideal climate and gorgeous
natural settings – for a “winning” combination!
Speaking
of climate, fall is perhaps the loveliest season in Clearwater,
and naturally, there’s a lot going on during this time of
year. An overview of some of the fall and holiday highlights is
also included in this issue.
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| SPOTLIGHT
ON BUSINESS: GolfTEC |
Clearwater
is a golfer’s paradise so where better to establish a GolfTECSM
Improvement Center? Since opening its doors here in July, GolfTEC
has already coached many area residents to their all-time career-best
performances!
In
fact, since its inception in 1995, GolfTEC has given over 700,000
golf lessons across the country in its PGA-certified, indoor teaching
facilities (called Improvement Centers) and over 90% of those
customers have shown improvements in their games.
How
do they do that?
“Our
passion at GolfTEC is helping our students improve their game
through a well-organized approach that includes technique, equipment,
and conditioning (The T-E-C in GolfTEC),” according to Mark
Nixon, Regional Franchise Owner. “There’s nothing
more rewarding than having a client burst through our doors, proudly
announcing that they have reached a personal best after years
of playing mediocre golf.”
Leveraging
state-of-the-art technology (e.g. patented SEVA Pro software,
digital video and motion analysis, PGA Tour Pro comparison), and
the hands-on teaching skills of PGA professionals, GolfTEC’s
approach focuses on building the muscle memory needed for a solid,
simple and consistent swing, the means to the most efficient and
effective long-term game improvement.
Headquartered
in Greenwood Village, Colorado, GolfTEC currently has over 60
Improvement Centers in the U.S., with an additional 21 stores
scheduled to open during the coming year. The company employs
over 150 PGA professionals as golf coaches. Clearwater’s
GolfTEC is located inside Golfsmith at the Clearwater Mall (2753
Gulf to Bay Blvd.). To contact the store or to learn more, call
727-216-7686 or visit www.golftec.com.
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| NOW
GET OUT THERE! |
FORE!
Once that swing is sharpened, head to a nearby golf course!
There are more than eight within the city of Clearwater alone
and many more throughout the area. For a comprehensive list of
area courses with rates, course lengths, contact information and
more, visit www.floridagolfguide.com.
The
city of Clearwater maintains several parks and recreational programs,
services and facilities to benefit both visitors to, and residents
of, the city. Some of the facilities include the Clearwater
Beach Recreation Complex and Clearwater Beach
Family Aquatic Center; the Henry L. McMullen
Tennis Complex; the Long Center and the Ross
Norton Recreation and Aquatic Complex.
Each
of these facilities is unique. For instance, the Clearwater Beach
Family Aquatic Center includes a children’s activity area
with water slides and raindrop water fountain, as well as a beautifully
landscaped park for fishing and picnics. The McMullen Tennis Complex
has been ranked by the USTA as one of the best three facilities
in the country. The Long Center boasts the only indoor 50-meter
aquatic facility on Florida’s west coast. The Ross Norton
facility offers a brand new extreme skate park in addition to
a beautiful lake for canoeing and fishing.
For
more information visit www.myclearwater.com
(Click on the “Parks & Recreation” link) or call
the city’s Parks and Recreation Department at 727-562-4800.
In
addition, Clearwater has over 13 miles of recreational paths and
trails and Pinellas County and the state of Florida maintain even
more, including acres of pristine nature preserves perfect for
hiking. Please visit www.pinellascounty.org
and www.floridastateparks.org
to find out more.
With
a fleet of over 40 boats available to the public, the Clearwater
Community Sailing Center offers affordable sailing programs
to people of all ages, abilities and skill levels. The Center
offers individual and family rates and various sailing packages
that include 12 hours of usage which can be used over several
days. The center is perfect for those who want to learn to sail
as well as qualified sailors who can use the boats after passing
a written and practical examination to demonstrate sailing proficiency.
The Clearwater Community Sailing Center is open Tuesday through
Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 9:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.clearwatercommunitysailing.org
or call 727-517-7776.
IMG
Academies has introduced the International Professional
Fishing Academy at Cay Club resorts, including the Clearwater
Cay Club Resort & Marina. Youth and adults can now
participate in three and five day fishing programs and semester
courses and gain credit toward a Professional Angler, Professional
Mate, and Professional Captain designation.
The
Clearwater Cay Club is also host property to Swim Camps International
which brings youth and college swimmers, as well as Olympians,
to pools around the nation. In addition, the resort has taken
on title sponsorship for the exclusive 2006 Cay Clubs Invitational
scheduled to take place from Dec. 26, 2006 to Jan. 3, 2007. The
volleyball tournament, hosted by Canada’s McMaster University,
is one of the largest college volleyball tournaments in North
America and will feature many Canadian universities along with
the Ohio State Men’s Volleyball Team.
Located
on 15 acres along old Tampa Bay and minutes from Clearwater Beach,
Clearwater Cay Club Resort & Marina is the flagship of the
Cay Clubs International chain of marina-based luxury resorts.
For more information, visit www.cayclubs.com
or call 727-531-2525 (or toll-free 888-807-2756).
Bradenton,
Florida- based IMG Academies is the world's largest multi-sport,
training and education camp/academy organization and encompasses
the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, the David Leadbetter Golf
Academy, the Baseball, Basketball and Soccer Academies, the International
Performance Institute, the Officiating Academy, and the IMG Academies
Golf and Country Club at El Conquistador. For more information,
go to www.imgacademies.com.
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| THINGS
TO SEE AND DO |
The
Westin Innisbrook Golf Resort in Palm Harbor will host over 130
of professional golf’s top players during the fourth annual
Chrysler Championship Golf Tournament Oct. 23
through 29. Golfers will compete to reach the top 30 on the 2006
Official Money list, which qualifies them for The Tour Championship
to be played the following week in Atlanta. Proceeds from all
ticket sales go to area charities. For more information and to
purchase tickets, call 727-942-5566 or visit www.chryslerchampionship.com.
The
fourth annual Suncoast Triathlon takes place
on Oct. 29 at Fort De Soto Park in Tierra Verde. With a .33-mile
swim, an 11-mile bike race and a 3.1-mile run, the Suncoast Triathlon
is an ideal race for both new and experienced triathletes. For
more information, call 813-874-7223.
Everybody
wins when people with disabilities and their families cast their
lines into the water at Pier 60 in Clearwater Beach during the
11th annual Make a Difference Adult Fishing Tournament
on Nov. 4. Trophies will be awarded for winners in several interesting
categories, including prettiest, and most unusual, fish. There
are separate tournaments for children and adults. To register
and for more information, call 727-449-9820 or visit www.makeadifferencefishing.org.
Clearwater
will host more than 1,800 domestic and international athletes
at the inaugural Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3
on Nov. 11. The event will start and finish at Pier 60 in Clearwater
Beach, and several of the pre- and post-race activities will take
place at Sand Key Park and the Sheraton Sand Key Resort.
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 taking place on Oct. 13, 2007,
in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Media
interested in covering the 2006 Ford Ironman World Championship
70.3 must submit a completed Media Credential Application by Nov.
1, 2006. For more details about the event and to download the
application, visit www.ironman.com.
The
St. Petersburg Times Turkey Trot celebrates its
27th anniversary on Nov. 23 with an anticipated 10,000 participants.
The event, which starts at the Clearwater High School, features
a one-mile "Gobbler" run, a five-kilometer (3.1 mile)
"Wingding" and 10-kilometer (6.2 mile) "Turkey
Trot." Proceeds from the event will be donated to local charities;
runners are also encouraged to bring canned goods and non-perishable
food items to the stadium on race day for distribution to area
pantry programs. For more information, call 727-562-4700 or visit
www.tampabay.com/turkeytrot.
The
fifth annual FloridaGulf Beaches Holiday Halfathon,
starting in Madeira Beach, continuing through various beach communities
and finishing at Taylor Park in Largo, is scheduled for Dec. 10,
2006. The Holiday Halfathon is a perfect complement to the Clearwater
Halfathon, tentatively scheduled for Jan. 21, 2007. For more information
on the Holiday Halfathon visit www.FloridaHalf.com
or call 727-347-4440
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DEVELOPMENT
NEWS |
FLORIDA’S
“BILLION DOLLAR BEACH” IS NOW ONLINE …
The Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce has launched a new
interactive Web site, www.BillionDollarBeach.com,
designed to provide information about private hotel and condominium
development currently underway or planned for Clearwater Beach,
as well as the city’s beach beautification project, Beach
Walk. The site may also be accessed via Clearwater’s official
tourism web site, www.VisitClearwaterFlorida.com.
Billion
Dollar Beach includes over one billion dollars in private development
– Hyatt’s Aqualea Resort and Residences, Indigo Beach
Residences and Indigo Beach Suites, the Kiran Grand Resort &
Spa, the Sandpearl Resort, the Royal Camelot and the newly-renovated
Clearwater Beach Gulfview Resort – and the $30 million Beach
Walk.
…
AND PLAYING AT A COMPUTER MONITOR NEAR YOU!
The
“beach cams” are up! For three different views of
Billion Dollar Beach, go to www.myclearwater.com/beachwalk.
Camera 1 provides a view of Clearwater Beach (looking north on
Gulfview Blvd.); Camera 2 provides a view of Clearwater Beach
from Pier 60 and Camera 3, positioned at the Clearwater Municipal
Marina, looks west toward Coronado Drive. All camera images automatically
refresh multiple times each minute.
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| NEWS
& NOTES |
Congratulación!
Richard Gonzmart,
President of the Columbia Restaurant Group, has been inducted
into the Florida Tourism Hall of Fame by Visit Florida, Florida’s
official tourism marketing organization, in recognition of his
“positive and significant impact on the development of Florida
as a desirable destination.”
The
great-grandson of the founder of Ybor City’s Columbia Restaurant,
Gonzmart is a tireless ambassador for the region and the state
of Florida, and he and his family are actively involved in a number
of philanthropic initiatives. He serves on the Florida Commission
on Tourism, the Florida Restaurant Association board of directors
and the executive board of directors for the Tampa Bay Convention
and Visitors Bureau.
The Columbia Restaurant in Tampa’s historic Ybor City was
founded in 1905 and is the oldest restaurant in Florida. Other
area locations include Sand Key on Clearwater Beach, The Pier
in St. Petersburg and St. Armands Circle in Sarasota. All seven
Columbia Restaurants are owned and operated by fourth and fifth
generation members of the founding family. For more information,
visit www.columbiarestaurant.com.
CLEARED FOR TAKE-OFF!
The
St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport (PIE)
is thriving and continues to make an impression among fliers looking
for ease, convenience and a viable alternative to some of the
region’s other, more congested airports. Three airlines
have announced new or enhanced service to and from the airport,
including Sun Country Airlines, Sunwing
Airlines and Allegiant Air. For more
information about these and other airlines, visit the airport’s
web site at www.fly2pie.com.
Meanwhile,
across the Bay, Tampa International Airport has
earned a top recognition for a second year. The Air Transport
Research Society (ATRS) presented the airport with its 2006 Top
North American Airport Efficiency Award and Global Top Efficiency
Award among Airports with less than 20 million passengers. Of
135 airports benchmarked throughout North America, Europe, and
the Asia/Pacific region, Tampa International Airport’s rating
indicated that it is 37 percent more efficient than the average
North American airport. For more information, visit www.tampaairport.com.
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| NOT
TO BE MISSED! |
Now
in its 27th extraordinary year, the Marine Max Clearwater
Jazz Holiday presented by Mercedes-Benz
will showcase in concert, between October 19 and 22, 2006, some
of jazz’s finest talents including Kenny G, Mindi
Abair, Richard Elliot, the Manhattan Transfer, Buckwheat Zydeco
and the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies. Presented
outdoors in the 20-acre landscaped Coachman Park in downtown Clearwater
overlooking Clearwater Harbor, Jazz Holiday is four days and four
nights of some of the best live jazz performance in the world
presented free to the public. Jazz Holiday is Clearwater's signature
event and is a Top 20 Southeastern Tourism Society event. For
more information, call 727-461-5200 or visit www.clearwaterjazz.com.
2006
marks the 24th anniversary of Frenchy's Stone Crab Claw
Festival. The event, from Oct. 20 to 22, takes place
at all Frenchy's locations in Clearwater Beach and will feature
live music and other entertainment. For more information, call
727-446-1522 or visit www.frenchysonline.com.
Join
in the fun as the International Chili Society presents the Florida
State Championship Chili Cook-Off on Nov. 4 in Coachman
Park. Entrants compete in traditional red, chili verde and salsa
categories as well as best-decorated booth. Entrants must be members
of the International Chili Society but spectators, and chili-lovers,
are welcome. For more information, visit www.floridachili.com
or call 727-781-6330.
Celebrate
the “Golden Age of Piracy” and relive history at the
fourth annual Central Florida Pirate Festival
Nov. 17 through 19 at Coachman Park in downtown Clearwater. Experience
unique entertainment such as interactive stage shows and human
powered rides, games, contests, displays, arts and crafts, educational
booths, and, of course, great grub and grog. For more information,
call 727-520-4926 or go to www.piratefair.com.
Traditional
jazz and swing will once again fill the air at the 16th annual
Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Classic from Nov. 17
through 19 at the Sheraton Sand Key Resort on Clearwater Beach.
This event is the largest traditional jazz festival in the state
and one of the largest on the east coast. For more information,
call 727-536-0064 or visit www.jazzclassic.net.
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| IT'S
BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE... |
No,
Footprints hasn’t forgotten that the holidays are
right around the corner. Indeed, from luminarias to lighted
boats, the holiday spirit pervades the cool, crisp air as Clearwater
is transformed into a magical winter wonderland – Florida
style.
The
Lighted Boat Parade is an annual tradition featuring
colorful lighted boats parading through the various waterways in
Clearwater. Other special holiday events include Santa’s
Breakfast, the Festival of Trees, the
Holiday Parade, Seasonal Sensations at
Pinewood Cultural Park in Largo and the Tree Lighting
Ceremony at City Hall. There are also numerous holiday
arts and crafts shows such as the annual Christmas Under
the Oaks at Coachman Park, the Downtown Clearwater
Arts Stroll and the annual Art Harvest in Dunedin.
Details
about these and other holiday events can be found in a “Holidays”
backgrounder posted at our online Press
Room
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BELLEVIEW
BILTMORE RESORT, BEACH & GOLF CLUB AND SPA - TOURISM DIVISION
PARTNER
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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 Winter
(issued December 2006) and Spring (issued March 2007).
To
submit news items for consideration, please contact
Ebe Bower,
Vice President, Tourism, Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Deadline for submissions is the 15th of the month preceding publication.
*Photo
courtesy of the St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area CVB
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