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Sustainable Oasis In Tarpon Springs Backyard

Rachel Jolley is a USF grad, daughter of a retired fire official and St. Pete native to boot. She is currently the local editor for Tarpon Springs Patch and East Lake Patch.
Previously, Jolley was a freelance contributor for the St. Pete Patch from December 2010 until August of 2012.
Jolley lists soccer as her first love and even played Division 1 ball on an athletic scholarship. In her down time, she enjoys outdoor activities, sports and spending time with family.

A Miller 64 commercial was reportedly filmed at one of Tarpon's most beloved natural wonders.
Here are four things you need to know today, August 6, Tarponites.
Executive chef and co-owner of Johnny Grits gave Patch some insight as to what Tarponites can expect from the new restaurant.
Tarpon Springs Police officers are on the hunt for a man they say might be responsible for shooting two others Monday, Aug. 5.
The incident took place near Florida Capital Bank.
An Oldsmar man decided to leave the corporate world and open a restaurant after losing his son in Afghanistan.
The event will be held next week.
A Miller 64 commercial was reportedly filmed at one of Tarpon's most beloved natural wonders.
We compile the odd, unusual and the "oh my gosh" police items from throughout the Tampa Bay region.
We compile the odd, unusual and the "oh my gosh" police items from throughout the Tampa Bay region.
To celebrate the reopening of Keystone Road, a plethora of local spots are giving discounts.
With the Week in Review, you can see what you might have missed on Tarpon Springs Patch this week.
What's happening near East Lake and beyond this weekend? We've got the scoop for you.
To celebrate the reopening of Keystone Road, a plethora of local spots are giving discounts.
According to the new business' Facebook page, the store should open in September.
Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County CEO Barbara Inman will lead Habitat's new state organization from a locally stationed office.
Pinot's Palette studios allow customers to bring in a bottle of wine or another beverage to sip while they take a painting lesson from a local artist. Customers recreate a painting by master artists like Van Gogh and take the painting home.