Community Corner
It's Third Friday - Will It Stay Dry?
A look at what's going on in and around Safety Harbor today.

The monthly music festival kicks off at 6:00 tonight on Main Street in downtown Safety Harbor. Although the forecast is calling for rain (see below), vendors and participants will be praying for the first dry Third Friday of the summer. Check out our handy Third Friday guide to get all the details on tonight's event.
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With a large tropical system kicking around in the Gulf, just off the coast of Mexico, it’s best to plan for a wet day ahead. While the system doesn’t look like it’s heading this way, it is anticipated to bring some rain to the Tampa Bay area. Chances for storms are set at about 60 percent for today, Aug. 16.
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As summer comes to a close, the folks at CNN have decided to highlight America’s beaches. They’ve released a list of “22 can’t-miss U.S. Beaches.” While the list has some amazing choices from New England all the way to Hawaii, it’s devoid of any Tampa Bay selections. Did they miss the boat? What Bay area beach would you have CNN add to that list? Tell us in the comments!
Do you love yoga? Have you wanted to try paddleboarding? Then this event might be perfect for you! The folks at Tampa Bay Stand Up Paddleboarding are teaching yoga paddlebaording classes on Saturday morning at Philippe Park. According to their post on our events calendar, reservations are required. Please call or text 813-784-5822 to reserve. Prices vary depending on if you have your own board or if you need to use one of theirs.Â
Is your teenage daughter still glancing sideways at you for not getting her a ticket to see Justin Bieber when he was in town Aug. 8? Here’s a solution that might turn her frown upside down. Bruno Mars is heading to the Tampa Bay Times Forum Aug. 28. Tickets are still on sale, according to the forum’s website. They’ll cost you though. The cheapest seats are $53.95 when taxes and fees are added in.
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