The deadline for entries is Jan. 29.
Participation is free with $3 admission to the Teen Room at the MLK Jr. Recreation Center.
There will be special prizes for winners during the Hope Spot Youth Summit with Dr. Sylvia Earle on Oct. 10th at 3 p.m.
Residents can drop off electronics such as cell phones, computers, TVs, power supplies, monitors and devices with rechargeable batteries.
The TGFH Days are for kids in pre-K through fifth grade.
Here are some tips for saving money while saving the environment.
Events include learning opportunities, a watch party, and activities and challenges for kids.
Dunedin Parks & Recreation offers a variety of recreational activities for ages 50 and older at the Hale Senior Activity Center.
Pinellas County’s Parks and Conservation Resources Department is streamlining the process to purchase and renew annual parking passes.
The new, raised boardwalk will help protect the terrain and create safe passage for visitors year-round.
The facility where recycling is sent does not have the specific equipment needed to process wood.
Those who lack transportation can also qualify, but health and/or physical issues will receive priority.
Dunedin Parks & Recreation offers a variety of recreational activities for ages 50 and older at the center.
County parks and the Florida Botanical Gardens will remain open on Monday.
Solid Waste and recycling services will be suspended.
Dunedin Parks & Recreation offers pickleball at the MLK Jr. Recreation Center, 550 Laura Lane, Dunedin.
Applications are now being accepted through Sept. 16, 2020, for appointments to the Tourist Development Council.
More funds are on the way for a broad range of businesses still struggling from the impacts of COVID-19.
Applications are due on Sept. 22.
The number of positive tests is declining, but there's a concern about a possible spike due to this week's reopening of schools.
Applicants must be registered to vote in Pinellas County and should be knowledgeable about the health care field and bond financing.
The required 14-day public comment period begins Aug. 27.
"The Nightmare Before Christmas” will be shown on a large, outdoor screen.
COVID-19 testing still available at Mahaffe Theatre parking lot.
The method of water treatment for the county and its wholesale customers will be temporarily modified between Sept. 20, and Oct. 9.
The extension keeps in force a county ordinance requiring face coverings and social distancing within public places.
Reservations are no longer needed to use the fitness center.
Testing will be available from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday, for as long as supplies last.
A virtual open house is set for Sept. 2.
Applications must be received by Thursday, Aug. 27 at 3 p.m.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Branch Out provides a tree top adventure for children of various ages and abilities.
The coveted annual award program celebrates travelers’ favorite hotels, restaurants and airlines around the world.
The extension keeps in force a countywide ordinance requiring face coverings and social distancing practiced in indoor public places.
Applications to fill vacancies for three-year appointments are due Sept. 18.
The virtual event will be held via Zoom on Tuesday, Aug. 18, from noon to 1 p.m. Registration is required to attend.
Registration is first-come, first-serve, with only 15 slots available.
Pinellas County is partnering with community groups to distribute more than $34 million in funds.
The city with the highest percentage of participating residents will win prizes.
Two additional weeks of the Kids, Teen and Golf Camps are being offered on a limited basis.