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Community Corner

Second Saturday Full Moon ArtWalk

The
Warehouse Arts District in collaboration with the Arts Association of St.
Petersburg, the Edge District, the Central Arts District, the Grand Central
District, the Waterfront District and the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance invite
you to the Second
Saturday Full Moon ArtWalk
on July 12, 2014 from 5-9 p.m.

During our moonlit opening night you can ride either the
red trolley or the white coach bus as they take you on a tour of over 30
warehouses, galleries and studios that are staying open late just for you!





The two trolley shuttles will have art
guides on board talking about each venue on our one continuous trolley loop
that goes from the roundabout at 10th Street and Central Avenue to deep in the
heart of the Warehouse Arts District. You can also use The Central Avenue
Trolley ($.50) to reach galleries and shops on Central Avenue to Beach Drive.

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The
studios and galleries provide an informal, engaging social evening to drop in
and meet our community's artists. Many will have demonstrations and
refreshments. Be the first to see new affordable works of fine, glass, and clay
art!



Handmade, one of a kind, unique, local art make
excellent gifts! Ride the trolley to these venues or print the map and drive
yourself. Browse, watch and purchase “Where Art is Made”!



The
FULL MOON ArtWalk trolley is sponsored by Duke Energy, Courtyard by Marriott, The Downtown
Partnership, The Orsini & Rose Law Firm, The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance
and The Studio@620
. 

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Free trolley parking can be
found on 1st Ave N and 1st Ave S from 15th St to 30th Street.
 Additional parking will be available for trolley riders in the
vacant lot at the Northeast corner of Central Avenue and 29th Street
(Please note that this is NOT one of our trolley stops).  In addition, venues with large free parking
lots are Soft Water Studios, St. Pete Clay Company and the Florida Holocaust
Museum.







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