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Tropical Breeze In Alaska E-mail
Friday, 08 August 2008
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Tropical Breeze was along for a 'cool adventure' with Sue Ginster, a Safety Harbor resident. “My trip to Alaska was in June. I traveled by ocean liner, paddlewheel and excursion boats, jet plane, helicopter, steam rail, luxury rail, coach, bus, and horse and wagon.

Alaska is a BIG state. Among the places I visited were Vancouver, Juneau, Skagway, the Yukon Territory, Fairbanks, Denali Park, Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula. It was especially interesting being there at the summer solstice. The scenery and animal sightings were awesome.

This picture was taken at the Holgate Glacier. Alaska is an amazing state!”

 
Girls & Sports, August 2008 E-mail
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Ream Wilson East-West Trail Opens Link To Beach E-mail
Thursday, 07 August 2008

Construction of the Mandalay Pedestrian Bridge is now complete, and the bridge that links the Memorial Causeway to Clearwater Beach is open for public use. The bridge provides safe, scenic access for people who wish to walk, jog, or bike to or from the beach.

The bridge provides an integral link of the Ream Wilson East-West Trail, a designated National Recreation Trail that connects Clearwater Beach to Tampa Bay. The trail, when complete, will provide 14 miles of paved non-motorized pathways for pedestrians.

The trail currently begins on Old Tampa Bay at the southern boundary of Safety Harbor, where it connects with the city’s waterfront sidewalks that extend north into Philippe Park. From Safety Harbor, the trail crosses McMullen Booth Road on a pedestrian bridge and continues uninterrupted under U.S. 19 to Bright House Field on Drew Street. Sections of new trail also are complete along the Progress Energy right-of-way that eventually will extend both to the north and south across Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard. The trail is designated to follow east-west Druid Street and again resumes in Clearwater’s downtown.

"Trails not only provide recreation benefit, but especially in these times, offer an invaluable transportation alternative to our residents and visitors," said Kevin Dunbar, Clearwater Parks & Recreation Director. "We are excited that we can offer this type of facility."

The trail is open during daylight hours for use by non-motorized users such as walkers, joggers, runners, skaters and cyclists.

The new $2.482-million structure was built with 100% federal funding. "CMAQ" monies, or funds established for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality projects, were used for the project.

Due to budget constraints, there will be no celebration or ribbon cutting. For more information, call 727-562-4800.

 
Florida Celebrates 'Clean Marinas' For National Marina Day E-mail
Wednesday, 06 August 2008

Florida Governor Charlie Crist recently signed a proclamation honoring Saturday, Aug. 9 as National Marina Day. To celebrate the day, designated Clean Marinas with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) are hosting special events across the state to highlight the importance of protecting Florida’s waterways at their environmentally-friendly marine facilities.

“With more than 2,000 facilities and a $14 billion marine industry, Florida’s marinas are an integral part of protecting Florida’s environment,” said DEP Secretary Michael W. Sole. “By celebrating National Marina Day and adopting eco-friendly practices year-round, Clean Marinas help to raise awareness of the importance of preserving Florida’s waterways.”

Since 2001, the second Saturday in August has been recognized as National Marina Day by the National Marine Manufacturers Association and the Association of Marine Industries. With the primary mission being public education, National Marina Day emphasizes the importance of the marine industry as a family-friendly gateway to our rivers, lakes and oceans, and highlights the importance of being a steward of the environment. Recognizing the importance of waterways, designated Clean Marinas in St. Petersburg, Miami, Punta Gorda, Fort Myers, Hollywood and Amelia Island are providing clean boating outreach and information along with events and activities.

“National Marina Day is an excellent time to recognize the hard work of Florida’s Clean Marinas in protecting the environment,” said Clean Boating Partnership Chair John Naybor of Pensacola. “Members of DEP’s Clean Marina Program stand out as environmental leaders.”

Florida Clean Marinas offering “go green” boating information and events on Saturday include:

Amelia Island Yacht Basin - 251 Creekside Drive, Amelia Island

The marina will host the Trey Durrance Leukemia Benefit and Bike Run, the Amelia Island Sailing Club Poker Run and a BBQ featuring live entertainment from noon to 6 p.m. Yacht brokers, service representatives and vendors will be represented, along with the U.S. Coast Guard and the Nassau County Sheriff’s Department.

City of Hollywood Marina - 700 Polk Street, Hollywood

The marina will host a Cardboard Boat Race with entertainment, hotdogs and beverages. The event begins at noon with races starting at 1 p.m.

City of Miami – Miamarina at Bayside - 401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami

The city of Miami will host the 2nd Annual Miami Fishing Tournament to commemorate National Marina Day.

Fish Tale Marina - 7225 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers

The marina will host a picnic on the deck for customers beginning at noon. The facility will also host kayak demo rides from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Fishermen’s Village Yacht Basin - 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda

The marina will host National Marina Day festivities from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Live music will be offered from 5-9 p.m. This year’s theme is Environmental Stewardship of Charlotte Harbor.

The Harborage Marina at Bayboro – Wet Slip Marina – 1110 3rd Street South, St. Petersburg

The marina will provide music, food and fun from noon to 4 p.m. Other agencies such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission also will provide educational materials to the public.

In conjunction with DEP, the Clean Boating Partnership developed Florida’s Clean Marina, Clean Boatyard, Clean Marine Retailer and Clean Boater Programs in 1996 to protect Florida’s waterways. The Florida Clean Marina Program designated its first member in 2000 and now has 170 Clean Marinas, 29 Clean Boatyards and four Clean Marine Retailers.

The Clean Boating Partnership is a consortium of industry leaders who contribute time and input to the Clean Marina, Clean Boatyard, Clean Marine Retailer and Clean Boater programs, which DEP’s Office of Sustainable Initiatives administers, to protect Florida’s waterways. The partnership includes DEP, Marine Industries Association of Florida, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, University of Florida Sea Grant Program, United States Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxiliary. Through sponsored workshops, technical assistance, conferences and dedication ceremonies, the partnership educates the boating community about pollution prevention and protecting Florida’s waterways.

DEP’s Office of Sustainable Initiatives is comprised of three voluntary, non-regulatory programs that assist Florida industry and citizens in protecting the environment. The Clean Marina Program, the Florida Green Lodging Program and the Florida Pollution Prevention Program offer a variety of services including on-site assessments, consultations, speakers and workshops, all at no cost to citizens or organizations. The goal of the Sustainable Initiatives programs is to meet the needs of the present population without compromising resources for future generations. To learn more about DEP’s Sustainable Initiatives, visit www.dep.state.fl.us/green/.

For more information on National Marina Day events, visit www.dep.state.fl.us/cleanmarina/marina_day.htm. For more information on DEP’s Clean Marina Program, visit www.dep.state.fl.us/cleanmarina/default.htm . To view the Governor’s proclamation, visit www.dep.state.fl.us/cleanmarina/files/marinadayproclamation_2008.pdf.

 
Back to School Backpack Drive E-mail
Monday, 04 August 2008

The Family & Neighborhood Center for Oldsmar and Safety Harbor is conducting a drive for items to fill 800 Back-to-School backpacks for students of all ages.

Donations of time or money are being sought. Items are needed to fill the bags and volunteers to give time to fill the bags. Any financial donations will go 100% to filling the bags.

Items can be dropped off either at the offices of the Safety Harbor or Upper Tampa Bay chambers of commerce or to the Family & Neighborhood Center, which is located at 1003 Dr. M.L. King Jr. St. N., Safety Harbor.

Backpack Stuffing (for all 800 backpacks!) will be held 9 a.m.-noon Monday, Aug. 11 at the Safety Harbor Elementary School Auditorium, 535 5th St. N., Safety Harbor.

A "Back to School Celebration" to distribute the backpacks will be held 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16 at Safety Harbor City Park, 940 7th St. S., Safety Harbor.

Call 727-726-2890 or 813-855-4233.

 
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