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| FOOTPRINTS
- FALL 2007 |
Even
in west central Florida the advent of fall is obvious. While the
weather remains warm and the breezes are only slightly less balmy,
a hint of shadows foretell the oncoming change in seasons. Fall
is a wonderful time to visit as the “high season”
is still months away, providing visitors with great bargains on
airfares, accommodations … and their pick of their place
on the beach!
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| NATURE
SPOTLIGHT |
Clearwater
Blooms!
As
Mother Nature begins to go dormant to the north, west central
Florida continues to bloom, especially at Largo’s Florida
Botanical Gardens, one of the Clearwater area’s unexpected
surprises, a lush oasis situated in the midst of busy Pinellas
County. Part of the Pinewood
Cultural Park campus, the gardens feature Florida native and
tropical plants, themed gardens and a variety of wildlife.
Pinewood
Cultural Park is but one of 31 parks and facilities scattered
over 4,100 acres maintained by the county for the enjoyment of
visitors and residents alike.
In
addition to classes and hands-on workshops taught by Master Gardeners
from the University of Florida / Pinellas County Extension, The
Florida Botanical Gardens offers a large number of nature and
wildlife tours, as well as special events:
- Beginning
in November and continuing through April each Saturday from
8 am to 1 pm, the Florida Botanical Gardens will host Market
in the Park. In addition to locally grown produce and
other foods, educational programs will be available.
- Pinewood
Cultural Park lights up the nights in December with Seasonal
Sensations. With extended hours into the evening for
ideal viewing the more than 425,000 lights strung throughout
the gardens, Seasonal Sensations is one of Pinellas County’s
premier holiday light events. Pinewood’s Heritage Village
and Gulf Coast Museum of Art are also included in this annual
celebration.
Activities include craft fairs; ornament making stations; storytelling;
music and much more! Admission to Seasonal Sensations is free.
For more information about Seasonal Sensations and Pinewood
Cultural Park, visit www.pinewoodculturalpark.org.
Florida
Botanical Gardens, located at 12520 Ulmerton Road in Largo, is
open 365 days a year, from 7 am to 7 pm. The Welcome Center and
Botanical Bounty Gift Shop are open Monday through Friday, 8 am
to 5 pm.
For
additional information call 727-582-2100 or visit www.flbg.org.
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| DEVELOPMENT
NEWS |
Great
Things Come in Small Packages
Three
of Clearwater Beach’s small lodging properties – the
Monaco Resort, Tropical Breeze Resort
and the Royal North Beach – have recently
undergone major renovations and are ready to show off their new
looks.
The
Monaco
Resort, just one block from Clearwater Beach, completed renovations
earlier this year and is welcoming guests to enjoy its motel rooms,
efficiencies, and one- or two-bedroom suites with a private pool,
spa and shuffleboard court. Updates include new furniture in every
room or suite, new kitchens and baths, fresh paint inside and
out and wireless Internet service. Additional renovations include
new air conditioning units, new hot water systems, doors, windows
and roofs, and landscaping. Guests will also enjoy a patio with
BBQ area and a Jolley
Trolley stop right at the front door.
Fall
and winter rates at the Monaco Resort range from $55 a night for
two in a motel room to $985 for a week in a two-bedroom suite
that sleeps six. For additional information on the Monaco Resort,
located at 648 Poinsettia Ave. N. in Clearwater Beach, call 727-443-6954.
The
Tropical
Breeze Resort is finalizing renovations, all of which should
be completed by the end of December. Located bayside and only
100 yards from the beach, the resort offers guests a variety of
motel rooms, efficiencies and two-bedroom suites along with personalized
attention and courteous hospitality. Updates will include new
furniture in every room or suite, new kitchens and baths, fresh
paint inside and out and wireless Internet service. Additional
renovations will include new air conditioning units, new hot water
systems, doors, windows and roofs, and landscaping. Guests at
the Tropical Breeze Resort will also enjoy a patio with BBQ area
and a Jolley Trolley stop at the front door.
Rates
at the Tropical Breeze through the winter range from $60 a night
for two in a motel room to $1,018 for a week in a two-bedroom
suite that sleeps six. For additional information on the Tropical
Breeze Resort, located at 333 Hamden Drive, or to make reservations,
call 727-442-6865.
For
more than a year, the Royal
North Beach underwent extensive renovations before reopening
earlier this year. Each of the rooms on the property, known for
its affordable luxury accommodations, is uniquely decorated in
various themes, such as an Art Deco room, a beach-themed room
and a Tuscan room, among others. With a minimum of 600 square
feet, rooms feature full kitchens with granite countertops, wood
and tile floors, and pillow-top beds. It’s just a 15-second
walk to the beach, and only a bit further to an assortment of
shops, restaurants and Pier 60.
Fall
and winter rates at the Royal North Beach range from $109 per
night for a 600-square-foot, one-bedroom unit that sleeps four
to $1,150 for a large 1,100-square-foot two-bedroom unit that
sleeps 10. For additional information about Royal North Beach,
located at 657 Mandalay Ave., call 888-BEACH-23.
Meanwhile,
the luxury Sandpearl Resort
is now open for business and progress on Hyatt’s Aqualea
Resort continues! Also, Phase II of Beach
Walk - the northern end of S. Gulfview Blvd. - is nearly completed.
There is very little street construction and none on the north
beach.
For
more information on “Billion Dollar Beach” including
current updates on road construction and parking information visit
www.billiondollarbeach.com.
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| NEWS
& NOTES |
Dinner
and a Cruise
In
July 2006, StarLite
Cruises acquired the Calypso Queen,
formerly known as the Show Queen. For the past year or so, StarLite
Cruises has been upgrading the Calypso
Queen, and it’s now ready
to set sail for lunch and dinner year-round from the Clearwater
Municipal Marina. The Calypso
Queen is just one of the many
recreational options available at the marina.
According
to Jocie Rivera, director of sales, StarLite Cruises, the exterior
and interior of the Calypso
Queen have been totally redone,
including new appointments throughout the interior and all new
paint inside and out.
“The
exterior of the Calypso
Queen was hand-painted by a
local artist,” said Rivera. “Each little flower is
hand-painted, which is really neat.”
The
menu on the Calypso
Queen has stayed the same as
it was in its Show Queen days, but the quality of the food has
been upgraded. Buffets on the lunch and dinner sailings include
three cold salads, fruit, two to three main entrees, two sides,
a vegetable and rolls. A full bar and beverages, as well as dessert,
are available in addition to the buffet.
The
Calypso
Queen sets sail every day throughout
the year for lunch and dinner cruises, except Christmas and New
Year’s. The lunch sailing, including buffet, is $19.95 per
person, plus tax and gratuity, and the dinner sailing is $29.95
per person, plus tax and gratuity.
For
additional information on the Calypso
Queen and to make reservations,
call 727-462-2628.
Dive
with the Sharks … or Swim with the Fishes
The
Florida Aquarium in Tampa
has two exciting programs that allow guests to get up close and
personal with its resident sharks and fishes: Dive with
the Sharks and Swim with the Fishes.
Certified
scuba divers 15 and older are invited to don mask, tank and fins
and take the plunge into Shark Bay, a 93,000-gallon saltwater
exhibit within the aquarium. Designed to dispel the myths that
surround sharks, the program also promotes conservation of these
fascinating creatures.
The
first part of the Dive with the Sharks program is an educational
presentation. And then it’s time to dive in! Accompanied
by two dive masters, guests will be immersed with shark species
from around the world, including sand tiger sharks, zebra sharks,
nurse sharks and black tip reef sharks. Family and friends can
view the entire experience from the Sea Hunt gallery.
All
guests need for this incredible experience is a facemask, bathing
suit and towel – everything else is provided by the aquarium.
Dive with the Sharks is $150 per person and includes aquarium
admission for the diver, an adjustable shark dive hat and a photograph
of the diver during the experience.
For
those who may not be certified scuba divers – or just not
into sharks – there’s Swim with the Fishes, a program
open for kids and adults ages six and older. This unique program
teaches the basic concepts of scuba and provides an opportunity
to experience a simulation of a 60-foot dive in the Dry Tortugas
off the coast of Key West.
Participants
wear a small scuba tank, regulator and a flotation device that
enables them to stay on the surface, much like snorkeling, while
still experiencing the thrill of diving. And then it’s off
into the 500,000-gallon Coral Reefs Gallery salt water tank for
a 30-minute swim. The reefs are teeming with life, including more
than 1,700 animals representing about 65 species, all native to
Florida.
Guests
only need a bathing suit and towel. Cost is $75 per person and
includes aquarium admission for participant plus one guardian/adult
companion; group rates are available.
The
Florida Aquarium is located in Tampa’s Channelside district.
For program times and days, and for advanced reservations for
Dive with the Sharks and Swim with the Fishes, call 813-273-4015.
Are
You Joking?!
The
National Comedy Hall of Fame is now open at John's
Pass Village & Boardwalk. The museum is officially recognized
as the only comedy hall of fame museum in North America by such
organizations as the Library of Congress, the American Association
of Museums, the Smithsonian Institute and the Los Angeles and
New York Friars Clubs.
The
museum’s organizers began thinking about creating a comedy
hall of fame in 1989. It wasn’t until the New York Friars
Club lent its support that the plan gained traction; shortly afterward,
Abbott and Costello, and Laurel and Hardy, became the first inductees
in 1991 and 1992, respectively. The founders then began accumulating
items and creating displays while scouting possible sites all
across the country before finally securing the Madeira Beach location,
primarily due to its popularity as a tourism destination.
The
museum contains over 450 artifacts representing over a century
of comedy and every medium in the industry including vaudeville
and theater, radio, stand-up, television and film. The museum
also includes a research library and gift shop.
For more information, call 727-398-5761 (toll-free 888-2-GIGGLE)
or visit www.comedyhall.com.
This
Airport Has Wings
USA3000
Airlines announced new non-stop service from St.
Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport to Cincinnati
International Airport beginning December 18. Flights depart every
Tuesday and Thursday, and fares are as low as $69 each way plus
all applicable taxes.
A
recent Tampa Tribune article hailed the airport’s explosive
growth and popularity, especially with local travelers who appreciate
the airport’s convenience and the airlines’ low fares.
With 66 weekly departures to 21 U.S. destinations, passenger traffic
is up 75 percent from 2006.
USA3000
also flies into St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport
from Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Newark, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
and St. Louis.
To
make a reservation on USA3000 Airlines call 1-877-USA 3000 or
visit www.USA3000.com. For
more information about the St. Petersburg-Clearwater International
Airport and additional flight information, visit www.fly2pie.com.
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| THINGS
TO SEE AND DO |
The
fall calendar is jam-packed with fun things to do. Below is an
overview of a few key events; be sure to check the events
calendar at www.visitclearwaterflorida.com
for even more!
Marine
Max Clearwater Jazz Holiday Presented by Mercedes-Benz
This four day, open air, waterfront and free live jazz festival
features four days and nights of internationally renowned jazz
from Oct. 18 to 21. This year’s line-up is stellar and includes
George Benson, Peabo Bryson, Arturo Sandoval and Natalie Cole.
Held in Coachman Park in downtown Clearwater’s waterfront,
food and drinks are available. For additional information, visit
www.clearwaterjazz.com
or call 727-461-5200.
Frenchy’s
2007 Stone Crab Festival
Frenchy’s,
a favorite among locals and visitors alike for its fresh seafood
and casual atmosphere, presents its annual Stone Crab Festival
weekend Oct. 19 – 21 with great food and live music. For
additional information, visit www.frenchysonline.com
or call 727-446-3607.
Bud
Light AVPNext Volleyball National Championships
The Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) is comprised
of the best men's and women's pro beach volleyball players in
the U.S. and arguably, the world. The organization's main goal
is to deliver to its fans the experience of an amazing athletic
contest - surrounded by an unforgettable beach party! With that
said, it’s time to hit Clearwater Beach and watch as top
male and female doubles teams compete for $3,000 in cash prizes.
The tournament is Oct. 20 and 21. For more information, visit
www.eevb.net or call 631-728-0397.
Annual
Country Jubilee and 30th Birthday Celebration
More than 125 craftspeople will display their wares at this annual
festival on Oct. 27 from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm at Heritage Village
in Largo. The day also features pioneer and Victorian craft demonstrations,
live entertainment, historic house tours and food. In honor of
Heritage Village's 30th birthday, guests will also be able to
meet descendants of pioneer families and special guests of each
historic building who have come “home” for the party.
The event is free. For more information, visit www.pinewoodculturalpark.org
or call 727- 582-2123.
Frida
Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray
The Gulf Coast Museum
Of Art presents “Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas
Muray” beginning Oct. 27 and continuing until Jan. 26, 2008.
The show features photographs of famed Mexican artist Frida Kahlo
by Nickolas Muray using the Carbro technique. The exhibition,
making its premiere at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art, tells the
story of Kahlo’s life and her relationship with Muray as
seen through his camera lens.
Trick
or Treat!
Every Saturday night from 8 pm to 10:15 pm., the historic - and
some would say haunted - Belleview Biltmore Resort
conducts Ghost Tours during which guests learn of the hotel’s
many amazing stories and experience real parapsychology. The resort
also hosts a classic All Hallows Eve for the entire family on
Oct. 30 and 31. For more information, visit www.belleviewbiltmore.com
or call 800-237-8947.
2007
Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3
Be a spectator as more than 1,800 athletes from around the world
compete in the Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3.
Competitors have earned the right to compete in this event by
qualifying at one of 22 Ironman 70.3 events held around the world.
The week-long event culminates on Nov. 10 with a 1.2 mile swim,
56 mile bike ride and a 13.1 mile run. The race starts and finishes
at Pier 60 on Clearwater Beach. Each age group winner in Clearwater
will qualify for the 2008 Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3
event with a professional prize purse totaling $100,000.
The
2006 inaugural event was one of the most popular and successful
in Clearwater’s history! For more information, visit www.ironman.com/worldchampionship70.3.
Holiday
Fun
The
holidays are just around the corner and the Clearwater area is
a magical place to spend them. Special events include the annual
Christmas under the Oaks arts and crafts fair
in downtown Clearwater’s Coachman Park; the annual five-day
Festival of Trees in Clearwater; Seasonal
Sensations at Pinewood Cultural Park; and Clearwater’s
Holiday Parade and Downtown Festival. The press kit section
of the online
press room includes a Holidays backgrounder with details about
these events and more.
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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
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