Marte Clark leads this program during which residents are invited to drum, sing and dance.
This program is for children ages 8-12.
One of the world's foremost beach experts gives Caladesi Island State Park high marks.
The events are being held at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center.
This event is for ages 8-17 will include pizza and prizes.
New features include a swing and a parent-and-child swing set for children with disabilities.
The youth will work during the summer camp programs.
The camps for kids ages 4 to 17 begin on June 14.
The camp for pre-K to fifth-graders will include games, arts and crafts, outdoor activities and snacks.
The program for ages 3-4 will be held on Tuesdays in March.
To maintain physical distancing, there is a limited capacity of 50 cars.
The clinic is open to the first 15 people who register.
Despite the pandemic, it might still be possible to safely find a great Christmas tree this year near Dunedin.
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The evening also will include music and trivia.
The city is reminding users that an inherent risk of exposure to the coronavirus exists in any public place where people are present.
Dunedin Parks and Recreation presents "Multiplayer Gaming Night" held at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center.
Dunedin Parks & Recreation presents: "Pirate's Gala Family Dance." Arrr yer ready for a swashbuckling good time?
Summer spending doesn't have to break the bank! Here are a few ways to cut back while still having some big fun all year.
If you're pregnant, don't stress— a new book explains just what to do while making your baby, from healthy diets to the checklist you need.
It's common to feel suffocated by all of our material objects. Luckily, there are some ways to simplify our lives as parents and people.
Every parent wants to crack the code on their picky eaters — without having to force-feed them. Here are some techniques that will help.
Planning a getaway with a toddler? It might not be as sunny as you hoped, if you're not prepared. Here are some tips to remember!
Mayor, Commissioners, Election Supervisor, and City Attorney attempt to cover for two commissioners who violated Election Law in Dunedin.
A six-year-old first grader at Garrison Jones Elementary chose a cereal drive as a gifted class project for Dunedin Cares Food Pantry.
First Friends Preschool of First Presbyterian Church of Dunedin
A recent book suggests that over-parenting your child could be doing more harm than good — but how do you know when you're guilty of it?
Community elves deliver toys just in time for Christmas
A tradition started two years ago of making a Christmas tree sculpture assembled with some 950 cans of non-perishable food.
You've heard of the helicopter parent, but there’s a new term sweeping the playgrounds. Are you guilty of it?
With a little creative thinking, courage, and planning, you can find a modern-day workflow that actually works for you and your family.
Tips on how to prepare for doctors’ visits to get answers and direction on how you and your family can stay healthy
The boy and a friend discovered an open storm drain and notified authorities.
The viral stunt has been paying off for the state’s chapter of the ALS Association.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
A New York woman is so good at bargain shopping that she's used her skills to donate groceries and other goods to charity. Learn how you can follow her lead locally.
As a part of our "Everyday Inspirations" series, we look at how children across the country are making big impacts locally.
After losing three people close to her in eight months, Edie Elkan picked up a harp for the first time in 28 years. Now she runs a program training others to play the instrument for patients in hospitals.
Patch wants to share stories about people who work every day to change others' lives for the better.
Who says the punishment always has to fit the crime?
Christian Bucks’ idea to foster friendship spreads to 32 states—and counting.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.