Friday, May 17, 2013
What are you doing, St. Pete?
1. Toast to the Pier Party LocalShops1 and St. Pete Patch will be taking over the roof of the St. Petersburg Pier Saturday for the Raise a Toast to the Pier Party. The day's events start at noon and include an art show, live music, water ski show and cocktail party. At 5:30 p.m., Cha Cha Coconuts Tropical Bar & Grill, Fresco's Waterfront Bistro, and Jonny Reno's Waterfront Restaurant & Watering Hole will battle it out in the Ultimate Pier Cocktail competition. The event is free and is from noon - 9 p.m. 2. Ferg's Fundraiser for Family Help some of St. Pete's own Saturday at Ferg's Sports bar on Central Avenue. The local pub will be hosting a fundraiser at 7 p.m. Saturday to raise money for Renee Mott and her son Dylan. The Mott family …
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Stone crab season will reopen on Oct. 15.
The commercial and recreational harvest of stone crabs in Florida closes on May 16, with the last day of harvest on May 15. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the closure happens each year during the species’ peak spawning season to, "help protect and sustain Florida’s valuable stone crab resource." Stone crab season will reopen on Oct. 15. Commercially harvested stone crab claws may be possessed and sold during the closed season but only if they have been placed in inventory prior to May 16 by a licensed wholesale or retail dealer, a news release said. Stone crab traps must be removed from the water within five days after the close of the stone crab season unless a special extension is granted by the FWC…
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
The third baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays was spotted during lunchtime at the St. Petersburg restaurant on Central Avenue.
Evan Longoria fielded some tacos to go for the Tampa Bay Rays team Tuesday, when the third baseman showed up at the Taco Bus on Central Avenue. Longoria, 27, took his place in line behind a small throng of people ordering from the takeout bus window, then waited on his order. A couple of young women asked to have cell phone photos taken with him, and he patiently sat through the buzz that his appearance generated among people having lunch outdoors. When asked what he had ordered, Longoria replied that he was picking up tacos for the team. (It was Meringue Day for the Rays at Tropicana Field, with Coach Maddon hiring a band to rally the team prior to Tuesday night's home game! Really.) Plus the Rays need their energy. They played the Boston…
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
The Tampa Bay Rays manager tweeted this photo of his meeting Saturday with music legend Kenny Loggins at Tropicana Field.
Old-timers recall the soft-rock duo, Loggins & Messina. Now there's Loggins & Maddon? Kenny Loggins, known for his 1970s and '80s rock classics, was at Tropicana Field on Saturday, kicking off the Rays Summer Concert Series. Manager Joe Maddon tweeted a photo, and he looks, well, a little starstruck as he poses with Loggins. Kenny seems to have scored a free Rays shirt! .
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
J.A. Happ has been upgraded from fair to good condition after being hit with a line drive in the face during Tuesday night's game against the Rays.
Tuesday night's Tampa Bay Rays game against the Toronto Blue Jays turned scary when a line drive off the bat of Desmond Jennings struck Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ in the face in the second inning. Happ fell to the turf at Tropicana Field and held his hands over his face while teammates and trainers rushed to the mound. For more than six minutes, Happ was face down on the turf before team trainers and EMS carted him off the field and to Bayfront Medical Center. Happ was conscious throughout the duration of the incident and briefly waved to the fans while leaving the field. Wednesday, the St. Petersburg hospital announced Happ was upgraded from fair to good condition. The pitcher also released a statement: "I'm in good spirits. I …
The run will bring Tampa Bay's running community together in a show of solidarity and also raise money for bombing victims at the Boston Marathon.
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Monday, May 6, 2013
The official alligator hunting season runs from Aug. 15 - Nov. 1.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is going to issue 5,000 hunting permits for hunters to participate in the 11-week alligator season. Alligator season runs Aug. 15 – Nov. 1. According to the FWC, alligator trapping licenses and two hide-validation tags costs $272 for Florida residents and $1,022 for nonresidents, a news release said. Each permit enables you to take two alligators from whichever county or body of water you were awarded during a specific harvest period. To purchase a permit, you must be at least 18 years old. According to the FWC, the application process is conducted in three phases and begins by submitting a no-cost application at any tax collector’s office, license agent or online at http://…
Thursday, May 2, 2013
The run will bring Tampa Bay's running community together in a show of solidarity and also raise money for bombing victims at the Boston Marathon.
Plans are afoot for a very special run to show support for the runners in the recent Boston Marathon, where two bombs exploded, killing three and injuring scores of people. The Tampa Bay for Boston Memorial Run is a non-competitive, 2.62 mile run scheduled for May 8th, along St. Petersburg's stunning downtown waterfront. The race will start at Spa Beach Park at The Pier. The run starts at 8:30 p.m. It will be preceded by a candlelight vigil (with LED lights), speakers and singing at 7:30 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. (See schedule below.) Organizers are trying to keep costs down, and asking folks to spread the message by word of mouth, so that money from registration fees ($26.20) can go directly to help runners injured in the …
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
The Chargers defeated the St. Pete Catholic softball team 18-3 in three innings Tuesday evening.
Powered by home runs from senior catcher Hannah Smith and sophomore first baseman Lindsay Eaton, the Shorecrest Chargers defeated the St. Pete Catholic School Barons 18-3 Tuesday in the 2013 Class 3A softball regional semi-final. Shorecrest scored four runs in the first inning, eight in the second and six in the final frame, after which the mercy rule was applied. With Tuesday's win, the Chargers are advancing to the team's first ever 3A regional final, which will take place Friday on the road against either Moore Haven High School or King's Academy. Friday's game time has not been announced. St. Pete Catholic got on the board with one run in the second and on a two-RBI single by senior Ashley Duffy in the third inning. Sign up for …
Monday, April 29, 2013
This Twitter pic has been retweeted 481 times and counting. Lucky for this reporter, the baseball whizzed by her head.
This oddball photo tweeted by Kelly Nash, a Tampa Bay Rays reporter for Sun Sports, was ricocheting around social media Monday. Nash was reporting from Boston's Fenway Park, when she took this "selfie" up in the bleachers. She had no idea a baseball would go whizzing by her head, a near miss. Only later did she look at the phone and notice that she nearly got beaned by a baseball during weekend batting practice, according to AwfulAnnouncing.com. The odds for Nash to take a photo just as a baseball goes sailing by are quite high – and the talk on sports radio and social media. "I laughed pretty hard when I saw such a surreal picture that I had no idea I took," Nash told FoxSports Florida. "I thought, you have got to be kidding me, maybe …
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