Politics & Government
Snow in Forecast for Dunedin Saturday
Local Parks & Recreation Athletic Coordinator Greg Svendgard is calling for snow this Saturday evening for the Dunedin Holiday Parade and Old Fashioned Christmas.

The National Weather Service may only call for a low of 64 degrees this Saturday, but GregΒ Svendgard is going to make it snow in Dunedin.
Svendgard is coordinating the near weather miracle on Main Street for the city's annual Dunedin Holiday Parade and Old Fashioned Christmas, for the first time inΒ about five or six years.
About 23 tons of "snow" from Gainesville Ice will arrive in the form of ice blocks and be chipped into tiny snowflake-like pieces through a mulcher. It's enough to cover a 6- to 8-foot-high slide about 25 to 30 feet long inΒ the parking lotΒ betweenΒ Blur Night ClubΒ and theΒ Dunedin Historical Museum. The "snow mountain," as city staff refers to it, will allow children to simulate sledding downhill.
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Another three tons will be chipped in an area where children can makeΒ snow balls, roll around and play, Svendgard said.
"For Floridian kids, it'll be pretty fun," said Svendgard, parks and recreationΒ athletics coordinator. "Some kids haven't even seen snow."
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The longstanding snow tradition ended several years ago when the city's Happy Holidays event, now called Old Fashioned Christmas, moved downtown closer to merchants.
"Now we're kinda returning to it," Svendgard said. "Next year, we'll go bigger."
Want to Go?
Here's five things you should know:
1. When:Β Saturday, Dec. 8, 4 to 9 p.m.; parade starts at 4; Old Fashioned Christmas starts at 5 p.m.
2. Parade Route:Β Starts at theΒ Dunedin Public LibraryΒ and headsΒ north on Douglas Avenue, ending at Skinner Boulevard.Β
3. Old Fashioned Christmas Plan:Β Live music and other entertainment inΒ Pioneer Park; Carriage rides, train rides, and other children's crafts and games in the Ocean Optics parking lot;Β Restaurants and merchants may have specials and eggnog or cider.Β
4. Public Parking/Transportation:Β Available onΒ Douglas Avenue across fromΒ Dunedin Brewery, atΒ Florida Auto Exchange Stadium andΒ Dunedin Public Library; on Highland Avenue behindΒ Paris Hair;Β and at theΒ Dunedin Municipal Marina.Β Bicycle Parking: racksΒ at either side of the intersection atΒ Pinellas Trail and Main Street, the Dunedin Municipal Marina andΒ Stirling Commons. Jolley Trolley:Β operates on a modified route using Milwaukee Avenue and Skinner Boulevard to avoid road closures on Main Street.
5. Bring:Β Mittens, gloves, hats, warm pants, close-toed shoes, and cash for S'mores ($1) and a handful of other concessionaires, including Chick-fil-A,Β a pizza vendor, and a kettle corn vendor.
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You may also be interested in these events this weekend:
- Celebrate Christmas with Organic Living-FOUR FREE WORKSHOPS
- Make a Mosaic Memory Jug
- Live Music: The Stick Martin Show
- Dunedin Community Chorus Holiday Concert "A Season of Joy"
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