Indian Rocks Beach News and Events
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Indian Rocks Beach Events
Indian Rocks Beach Art Center showcases its own
The Beach Art Center’s Student/Faculty Exhibition 2012 showcases the works of the Center’s instructors and their students. The show will be on exhibit from Friday, Feb. 17 to Friday, March 23.
Read morePhiladelphia Philles Spring Training
601 Old Coachman Road, Clearwater, FL 33765
Enjoy the fun and excitement of baseball in Clearwater, Fla., as the Phillies get ready for 2012.
WebsiteToronto Blue Jays Spring Training
373 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin, FL 34698
The Toronto Blue Jays will play 17 home games during the 2012 Grapefruit League season at Florida Auto Exchange Stadium in Dunedin, Florida.
WebsiteNew York Yankees Spring Training
1 Steinbrenner Drive, Tampa, FL 33614
George M. Steinbrenner Field is a 31-acre complex with a seating capacity of 11,026 seats.
WebsiteHonda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
The Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg takes place March 23-25, 2012 and is run on a 1.8-mile, 14-turn waterfront circuit that includes a combination of adjacent downtown streets circling Pioneer Park, the Progress Energy Center for the Arts, the Salvador Dali Museum and extending onto the runways at Albert Whitted Airport, which overlook the Bay and picturesque St. Petersburg Harbor and Marina.
www.gpstpete.comBeach Yoga
On Sunday’s at sunrise Dawn leads a beachside Ashtanga flow yoga class from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Bring a beach towel, water, wear comfortable clothes and a camera if you want to take some snapshots of the sunrise over Indian Rocks Beach.Free kayak and stand-up paddleboard lessons
Watersports West offers free kayak and stand-up paddleboard lessons from 5-7:30 p.m. at Keegan Clair Park in Indian Rocks Beach. Bring water shoes. Information: (727) 517-7000.*Have an event you would like listed at no charge? Email us at service@tibeachbums.com
Indian Rocks Beach News
Megalodon shark’s tooth found on Indian Rocks Beach
It was a sharks’ tooth from a species that has been extinct for millions of years, and it was something the Belleair resident never thought he’d ever find.
Read moreIndian Rocks Beach to fine litterers
What began several weeks ago as a discussion to limit the littering of cigarette butts on Indian Rocks Beach ended up as a heavy fine for any types of litter.
Read moreIndian Rocks Beach Bar owner gets stern warning
What probably should have been a routine matter for the Indian Rocks Beach City Commission Jan. 10 turned into more than an hour-long discussion and ended with a bar owner getting a warning.
Read moreContract awarded for Indian Rocks floating docks
There was an audible sigh of relief Dec. 13 as Indian Rocks Beach City Manager Chuck Coward told city commissioners that the long journey to having the city’s new floating docks built at Keegan Clair Park was just about over
Read moreSlyce Pizza Bar in Indian Rocks Beach offers standout pizza in a clubby setting
There is an extensive wine and craft beer list, full bar, live music and the "clubby" environment make it the edgiest pizzeria on the beaches.
Read moreBiggest crowd ever enjoys Taste of Indian Rocks Beach
What’s not to like about an event that attracts so many people you can hardly move? That was the scene Nov. 5 in Chic-a-Si Park at the 5th annual Taste of Indian Rocks Beach.
Read morePink-clad Pinellas volunteers raise $3.9M for breast cancer research in 3-Day for the Cure
Black's wife, Anita, was the only family member walking the 60 miles through the Tampa Bay area Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Walkers started in Clearwater and went through Belleair Bluffs, Largo, Indian Rocks Beach, Seminole, Madeira Beach and other Pinellas communities.
Read moreOn Indian Rocks Beach you are never too old to stay fit for fun
The living embodiment of the phrase, “you are never too old” can be found Tuesday afternoons on the ball field next to Kolb Park in Indian Rocks Beach. It is the park where at 4:30 p.m. ball players in their 50s, 60s and 70s gather.
Read morePedestrian Flags Make Gulf Boulevard Safer
Unless you live on the Gulf side, crossing Gulf Boulevard to enjoy a few hours at the Beach without pedestrian safety measures could be scary, especially when Tampa has been dubbed tops on the list of cities to incur traffic accidents.
Read moreRecycling barrels get boost from HOA
In its new beach recycling project, Pinellas County provided 50 plastic recycle barrels to the city of Indian Rocks Beach for use on the beach, but did not include any way to install them.
Read moreIndian Rocks Beach proud of tradition
Have you ever wondered what happens to an American flag when protocol dictates that it becomes too tattered or torn to be flown? Protocol also dictates that it be burned, so it can never be used again.
Read morePinellas Suncoast receives memento to be used in memorial
It is a 3-foot-long piece of I-beam, unremarkable to those who don’t know its origin. But this small piece of steel is a large piece of history and will be memorialized in front of the Pinellas Suncoast Fire and Rescue station in Indian Rocks Beach.
Read moreIndian Rocks Beach Historical Museum to be enlarged
The Indian Rocks Beach Historical Museum will soon be double the size, and that means more and larger exhibits.
Read moreIndian Rocks Beach poised to expand museum, build floating docks at Keegan Clair Park
Two years after approving a visioning plan, the city is poised to expand its historical museum, build floating docks and redesign the city's entrance in a wide-ranging effort to revitalize its business district.
Read moreAction 2000 completes Yacht Basin project
Indian Rocks Beach can now enjoy the beauty of viewing the scenery from beach to bay at the historic site of the Haven Beach Yacht Basin at Gulf Boulevard and Sixth Avenue, thanks to a project funded by Action 2000.
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