This annual exhibit will showcase the artwork of PAVA’s award-winning professional artists in a variety of mediums.
Highlights include an Easter egg hunt and a sensory-friendly event for children with special needs and their families.
A colorful parade of more than 50 floats will wind its way through downtown Dunedin Saturday night for the annual Dunedin Mardi Gras Fest.
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Despite efforts to save the mansion once owned by cereal czar W.K. Kellogg, bulldozers razed the 7,700-square-foot estate this week.
Eric Davis, the founder's son, talks about the restaurant.
Camps begin on May 31.
Participants will learn a new style each month.
Drivers should expect traffic delays on the causeway.
This drop-in program is for tweens, teens and young adults with sensory, developmental or physical disabilities.
Jobs are available for teens and adults.
Sheriff Bob Gualtieri announced an initiative to remove at least 32 derelict boats in Pinellas County waters.
These young people will work during the summer camp programs.
This new program for ages 10-14 will take place in Hammock Park.
The developer quietly withdrew its application to build a 45-room boutique hotel in downtown Dunedin.
Attorney Christian Moriarty will be the presenter.
This program will be offered three days a week at the MLK Jr. Recreation Center.
This new program will be held at the MLK Jr. Recreation Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The survey will remain open through March 27.
Free lifejackets for kids will be offered while supplies last.
This program, which features both country and non-country music, is for ages 50 and older.
The event will take place at the Hale Senior Activity Center.
There will be a public hearing Tuesday to discuss how Dunedin should best handle growth and development south of downtown.
This event is scheduled for Feb. 15 at 10 a.m.
Do you know someone 75 years of age or older who should be inducted into the Dunedin Senior Hall of Fame? If so, nominate them today!
The dates are Feb. 15, March 8 and April 12.
The public can attend in person or via livestreaming.