In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Jan. 26 through Feb. 4.
Do you make a mean cupcake, sinful cookies, or brownies to die for? The Old Town Cafe is hosting a Valentine's Bake Off to find the best bakers!
Flashy vintage cars will invade historic Downtown Palm Harbor for the annual event which raises money for Susan G. Koman for the Cure.
Are you looking for a job? This could be the one for you!
Mr. W.P. Sutton's diary leads the reader to imagine a world of animals in Palm Harbor. It also mentions a once thought of extinct species that may have contributed to the name of Curlew Road.
Palm Harbor Patch is proud to help the ο»ΏSuncoast Animal Leagueο»Ώ find forever homes for these great pets.
From classic cuts to trendy treatments, Palm Harbor Patch suggests five salons and barbershops to help you achieve your ideal style. Who do you trust with your locks?
Pilates Elder and First Generation Pilates Master Teacher Lolita San Miguel is one of two known practitioners to have been officially certified by Joseph Pilates. Suncoast Pilates is hosting a meet and greet and workshops with San Miguel.
All Palm Harbor schools scored an "A" or "B" in rankings released this week by the Florida Department of Education.
Witch's Brew owner Lesley Klein says she's been getting good feedback from her customers about a new coffee from Organo Gold which contains Ganoderma extract.
One resident calls the Florida primary a turning point in the race for President.
Mitt Romney earned a convincing victory over Newt Gingrich and other Republican nominees in Florida's Presidential Preference Primary.
Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney visited Dunedin to deliver a campaign speech on the eve of Florida's Republican Presidential Preference Primary. Here's what some of Palm Harbor's most vocal residents have to say about the race for President.
Here are some handy links so you can check the most recent election results from the Florida Presidential Primary.
We compiled the number of registered voters according to political party in each Palm Harbor precinct. The results might surprise you.
Just for fun, Palm Harbor Patch stopped by three local polling locations and asked three different women who they voted for. Guess what? All the answers were different.
Voting is going smoothly at polling places in Palm Harbor, according to election officials.
Pinellas County is a "prime example of moderate Republicanism," according to Tampa Bay Times political writer Adam C. Smith.
Who are voters choosing? Watch our video to hear their answers.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney visited Dunedin on Monday, a day before the GOP primary election in Florida.
The Palm Harbor Community Activity Center is combining its annual AARP income tax preparation service with a BOGO special at the Sophia's Attic Thrift Shop.
The Palm Harbor Library is teaming up with the Pinellas County Extension Office to present a free energy efficiency workshop.
Regardless of whether you're a mom, teen or grandmom; you're likely to find something sparkly and fun to wear at Nikki's Glitz & Glam Boutique.
Here is your checklist before heading out to vote. Polls are open today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Check out the legalese behind the plays.
Will you be making the trip to Dunedin for the rally? Here's what to know if you go.
The Palm Harbor Little League has created a Facebook page that allows members to swap or sell their kids' old sports equipment. How cool is that!?
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Jan. 22-28
More than a hundred Palm Harbor citizens turned out to talk with Pinellas County Commissioners about a wide variety of issues at a Town Hall Meeting sponsored by Palm Harbor Patch.
Electric and acoustic performances will be featured at this free event at the Witch's Brew in downtown Palm Harbor.
Owner Louie Vavoularis takes pride in the strong relationships he has forged with his patrons over the past 25 years.
The Palm Harbor Community Activity Center's Taekwondo and kickboxing classes for kids, teens and adults are a great way to exercise while having fun.
Can't make it to the Town Hall Meeting at the Palm Harbor Recreation Center? Watch it at livestream.com/thepalmharborpatch.
The southbound lanes of McMullen Booth Road will be closed for repair work on a concrete panel at the railroad tracks Wednesday night. The road should be open in time for rush hour traffic Thursday morning.
Here's a public "Patch on the Back" to these hard working college students from us here at Palm Harbor Patch! Congrats on making the Dean's List!
Mickeyβs Peanuts, based in Palm Harbor, has been providing peanuts and other snack products for teams across the United States since 1981.
The U.S. Congressman, who is from Palm Harbor, issued a statement following President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address Tuesday.
Bill's SuperGas is an "old school" gas station that is undergoing a few changes.
You can experience music and dance from around the world during this annual event today at the Palm Harbor YMCA.