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| FOOTPRINTS
- SPRING 2007 |
With
moderate rainfall and average temperatures hovering between 62
and 82 degrees Fahrenheit, spring may be the loveliest time in
west central Florida! It’s also one of the busiest times
of the year in Clearwater and on the area’s beaches, so
if you’re thinking of a visit between now and summer, plan
ahead!
You’ll
find a comprehensive list of accommodations at www.VisitClearwaterFlorida.com;
you can also contact us at info@clearwaterflorida.org;
888-425-3279 (toll free) or 727-461-0011 to receive information
or a current Visitors Guide.
See
you in Clearwater!
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| NATURE
SPOTLIGHT |
As
we continue to highlight the Clearwater area’s nature-based
assets this year, we’re proud to let you know that the city
of Clearwater is dedicated to providing green space and waterways
for the enjoyment of residents and visitors alike. The city maintains
an impressive number of nature parks and trails, and more are
being added!
The
city’s parks are ideal for hiking, birding, canoeing and
kayaking, and many include amenities like picnic areas and boat
ramps. Existing nature parks include Chautauqua Nature
Park, Cliff Stephens Park, Kapok Environmental Wetlands Park,
Crest Lake Park, Sand Key Bayside Park and Moccasin
Lake Nature Park.
Moccasin
Lake Nature Park
Moccasin Lake Nature Park is a 51-acre nature preserve, a tranquil
retreat nestled within the bustling city limits, providing visitors
a change of vistas from the famous white sandy beaches …
and an opportunity to experience a small piece of Florida’s
unique wild lands and the flora and fauna they support.
In
addition to a 5-acre lake and a 1¼-mile nature trail -
where visitors might encounter Great Egrets, Ospreys, butterflies,
turtles, lizards … and the occasional American Alligator
- Moccasin Lake features live wildlife exhibits, interactive educational
displays, a gift shop and plenty of visitor amenities, such as
picnic pavilions and shelters, gas grills, water fountains and
restroom facilities.
In
addition, the park offers a wide array of activities and programs
such as bird watching hikes, special guided tours including night
hikes and interpretive walking tours, fireside concerts featuring
local musicians in the park’s mini amphitheater and Tai
Chi classes for beginning through intermediate and advanced students.
Children's
science and nature camps are offered throughout the entire summer.
Moccasin
Lake Nature Park is located at 2750 Park Trail Lane. It is open
Tuesdays through Sundays (closed on major holidays); hours vary
by day. There are nominal admission fees. For more information
about Moccasin Lake and its various programs and activities, call
727-462-6024 or visit
the city’s web site.
Take
a Hike!
Additional
city of Clearwater green spaces currently under development are
Alligator Lake Park, Bayview Environmental Park, Coopers
Point Nature Park and the Ream Wilson Clearwater
Trail.
The
Ream Wilson Clearwater Trail, formerly known as Clearwater’s
East-West Trail, is presently open for four miles from The Long
Center in Clearwater (on N. Belcher Road between Sunset Point
Road and NE Coachman Road) to Safety Harbor.
Upon
completion, this National Recreation Trail - totaling over 10
miles in distance - will ultimately pass through and connect over
20 parks and recreational facilities from the Gulf of Mexico at
Clearwater Beach to Tampa Bay at Safety Harbor. This multiple
use trail will also serve as the link between the Pinellas Trail
and the Florida Progress Trail.
For
more information about all of the parks within the city of Clearwater,
visit the “Parks & Recreation” page at the city’s
web site, www.MyClearwater.com,
or call 727-562-4800.
Pinellas
County and the state of Florida maintain several other nature
parks and trails including Boyd Hill Nature Trail, Brooker
Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, Friendship Trail
Bridge, Pinellas Trail, Shell Key Preserve and the
Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center.
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| DEVELOPMENT
NEWS |
Beach
Walk, the City of Clearwater’s $30 million beautification
project, is on schedule!
Phase
I was completed in March and Phase II began almost immediately.
Expected to last 12 months, Phase II construction will focus on
the north end of Beach Walk, relocating Gulfview Boulevard, and
constructing wide promenades on both east and west sides of the
new road. To alleviate some of the parking issues, temporary parking
spaces are being made available. The entire Beach Walk project
is expected to be completed by 2009. While construction progresses,
world-famous Clearwater Beach is open and as beautiful as ever,
as are Pier 60, the Municipal Marina and hotels and businesses!
Additional
information about Beach Walk, as well as a sequencing map, can
be found on www.myclearwater.com/beachwalk.
A parking lot map is available at www.billiondollarbeach.com.
The
Sandpearl Resort, Clearwater Beach’s first
luxury property in 25 years, opens in August!
Featuring
253 luxurious guest rooms - of which 50 are suites - each with
a private balcony and Old Florida casual elegance, and located
on a 700-foot expanse of Gulf of Mexico beachfront, the property
will offer numerous amenities, including a lagoon-style beachfront
pool with private cabanas, a variety of fine and casual dining
options, a total of nine meeting rooms, event space, a business
center, a world-class spa and fitness center, valet parking, concierge
services and signature “life-enrichment” programs.
The Sandpearl’s enrichment programs will be reflective of
the surrounding community. Guests will be able to visit birding
hotspots with the Clearwater Audubon Society and venture out on
marine life excursions with Clearwater Marine Aquarium biologists.
Other enrichment programs include an Artist-in-Residence Program,
Astronomy Nights, Cooking Classes with the Chef, Wine Education
and Tasting, and Cigar Rolling and Cognac Tasting Programs. Camp
Ridley, the resort’s children’s club, will feature
a wide variety of programs and activities.
The
Sandpearl Resort is being developed as a LEED facility by JMC
Communities of St. Petersburg, Florida. The Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building
Rating System™ is the nationally accepted benchmark for
the design, construction and operation of high performance green
buildings. LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability
by recognizing performance in five key areas of human and environmental
health: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency,
materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
The
Sandpearl is a member of the exclusive Preferred Hotels &
Resorts, a global association of more than 120 independently-owned
luxury hotels and resorts. The resort will be managed by Naples,
Florida-based Coral Hospitality.
For
more information, visit www.sandpearl.com
or call 727-441-2425.
For
more information about Beach Walk, the Sandpearl Resort, as well
as other private development on Clearwater Beach, visit www.BillionDollarBeach.com.
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| NEWS
& NOTES |
New
flights continue to be added at St. Petersburg-Clearwater
International Airport (PIE).
Low-cost
airline Allegiant Air, LLC has announced new,
nonstop jet service to and from two new destinations. Des Moines,
Iowa, service begins May 23 and Greensboro, N.C., service begins
May 24.
The
Allegiant Vacations division of the company allows
customers to double their sunshine fun with complete vacation
packages at some of Tampa Bay’s premier resorts.
In the Clearwater area, hotel partners include the Belleview Biltmore,
Hilton Clearwater Beach, Marriott Suites on Sand Key and Sheraton
Sand Key. Low-cost packages are available that include hotel,
car and amusement park tickets for additional savings.
Reservations
may be made through the company’s website at www.allegiantair.com
or by calling the airline’s Reservations Center at 702-505-8888.
Visit
PIE’s web site at www.fly2pie.com
for more information about all of the airport’s airlines.
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| THINGS
TO SEE AND DO |
It’s
a Surreal World After All
The
Salvador Dali Museum celebrates 25 years in St. Petersburg! Special
events are planned to complement the museum’s regular, ongoing
programs, such as the interactive Breakfast with Dali, Coffee
with a Curator, Contemporary Baroque Film Series and Dali Family
Fun Saturdays. The Salvador Dali Museum is located in downtown
St. Petersburg. For more information, visit www.salvadordalimuseum.org
or call 727-823-3767.
Dying
of Laughter
MurderS
She Wrote Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre continues to bring evenings
filled with fast action and contagious laughter to appreciative
audiences. Upcoming productions include Murder on Budget Cruise
Lines, A Wedding to Die For and Murder at the Class Reunion of
St. Cecelia's All Girls.
MurderS
She Wrote Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre plays at the Radisson
Hotel Clearwater Central on U.S. Hwy. 19 N. in Clearwater throughout
the year.
Ticket
prices include dinner, show, tax, gratuity and valet parking.
For more information and reservations, call 813-727-7012 or visit
www.murdersshewrote.com.
Music
for Everyone
Ruth
Eckerd Hall continues to present an outstanding and diverse
array of world-class performers. Upcoming are Heart with Todd
Rundgren, Steely Dan, Marvin Hamlisch with The Florida Orchestra,
Mary Chapin Carpenter and Morrissey.
Ruth
Eckerd Hall is located at 1111 N. McMullen Booth Rd. in Clearwater.
Visit www.rutheckerdhall.com
or call 727-791-7400 or 800-875-8682 (outside Pinellas and Hillsborough
counties) for more information.
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NOT
TO BE MISSED! |
At
54 years, the Fun ‘N Sun Festival Parade
remains one of Clearwater’s most popular events for people
of all ages. This year’s parade will be an action-packed
adventure, filled with colorful floats, Pirate Krewes, bands and
clowns. All the fun takes place on May 4 and begins at 7:00 p.m.
at Crest Lake Park (at Cleveland St. and Highland Ave.). The parade
then heads west along Cleveland Street through downtown Clearwater
and ends at Prospect Ave. For more information, visit the Parks
& Recreation Department online or call 727-562-4800.
The
city of Clearwater and the Tampa Bay Disc Sports Club present
the 2007 Fun ’n Sun Disc Golf Tournament –
Pro Division on May 5 and 6 at NE Coachman Park (at Old
Coachman Rd. and NE Coachman Rd.) This is an officially sanctioned
Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) “B”- tier
event and part of the Fabulous
Florida Tour. Since the early years of Florida disc golf,
Clearwater's Fun 'n Sun Tournament has been one of the most popular.
Tee
times are at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. with a players’ meeting
at 9:30 a.m. Admission is $60.00. For more information and to
guarantee a spot, call 727-392-3940 or visit www.tbdsc.com.
Celebrate
Cinco de Mayo - the commemoration of the victory of the
Mexican Army over the French at the 1862 Battle of Puebla - on
May 6 in downtown Clearwater’s waterside Coachman Park.
The party runs from 1:00 to 9:30 p.m. (gates open at noon) and
will feature acts including Grupo Control, Angel Del Amor, Iman,
La Nueva Ilusion and Grupo Eskay. Admission is $6.00; children
10 years and younger are admitted free.
The
event will include music and dance, carnival games and food and
drink concessions. No coolers, food, drinks, canopies, umbrellas
or pets are permitted.
For
more information, visit the Parks
& Recreation Department online or call 727-562-4800.
The
inaugural Tampa Bay Wine & Food Festival
will take place from May 17 to 19 at the legendary Pink Palace
- the Don CeSar Beach Resort in St. Pete Beach.
The
three-day waterfront wine and food extravaganza will showcase
renowned vintners and chefs, a Chef's Golf Invitational Challenge,
Robert Irvine's Iron Chef Challenge, wine and food seminars, a
black-tie gala and auction, a Grand Tasting and “Beach Blanket
BBQ.”
The
event is hosted by Southern Wine & Spirits; proceeds benefit
the Abilities Foundation. For more information and to purchase
tickets, visit www.tampabaywineandfoodfestival.com.
Relive
the antebellum past, as Union and Confederate troops “battle”
it out when Heritage Village in Largo hosts Civil
War Days and the 24th Annual Heritage Village
Skirmish on May 19.
Lots
of other activities are planned, including fiddling and other
entertainment, Civil War period memorabilia displays and market,
story telling, salt making, cowboy whip cracking and children’s
activities and crafts.
Heritage
Village, operated by Pinellas County, is a 21-acre living history
museum located in Pinewood Cultural Park along
with the Florida Botanical Gardens and the Gulf Coast Museum of
Art.
Admission
and parking are free. Food will be available for purchase. For
more information, call 727-582-2123 or visit www.pinellascounty.org/Heritage
or www.pinewoodculturalpark.org.
Did
you know that Clearwater Beach has lifeguards on duty 365 days
a year? Help support the Junior Lifeguard Program and Lifeguard
Competition Team by participating in the 6th annual Ocean
Mile Swim Series north of Pier 60 on May 26, June 23
and July 14.
Swimmers
of all ages compete for awards in various age categories as well
as for the top overall male and female competitor. Registration
begins at 6:00 a.m., and the races start at 7:30 a.m.
The
Ocean Mile Swim Series is hosted by the Clearwater Beach patrol
which provides medical assistance, emergency response and help
with code enforcement on the beach. These lifeguards are one reason
that Clearwater Beach has been ranked as the best “City
Beach on the Gulf of Mexico” since 1999!
For
more information, call 727-462-6963 or for online registration
go to www.myclearwater.com;
click on “Marine & Aviation” under City Departments.
The
Tampa Bay area's original and largest annual food festival, the
Taste of Pinellas, returns to Vinoy Park in downtown
St. Petersburg June 1 to 3.
The
event will feature 50 restaurant vendors, chef specialties, fireworks
displays, concerts and kids’ activities, including an arts
and crafts tent with face painting, puppet making and much more,
throughout the weekend. Event hours vary each day. General admission
is $10; children 12 and under are free. Proceeds benefit the All
Children’s Telethon and will help fund the construction
of a brand new All Children’s Hospital.
For
more information, visit www.allkids.org
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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. 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

CLEARWATER
BEACH GULFVIEW RESORT AND SUITES - TOURISM DIVISION PARTNER
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