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4th Friday Clearwater "Goes to the Dogs" on January 22nd 4th Friday Clearwater "Goes to the Dogs" on January 22nd |
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| Written by Karla Jo Helms | |
| Monday, 18 January 2010 | |
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The new line of events has been a real hit in the downtown corridor, bringing 1500-plus people on average to each month’s event, topping it off with 5000 in attendance at the year-end event in December. The events are always free and have live entertainment with the proceeds from beer and wine sales going to a benefiting charity. GPA of Tampa Bay stepped forward to provide the needed volunteers in order to have the opportunity to raise much needed funds and awareness for what GPA does. Because after all, “dogs are really people with short legs in fur coats!” Visit www.4thFridayClearwater.com for more information, directions and a parking map. Or call 866-550-3472. |
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4th Friday Clearwater has gone to the dogs! This January, GPA of Tampa Bay, the organization who finds homes for retired racing Greyhounds, will be the benefiting charity at the downtown Clearwater street party, encouraging owners of the famous greyhounds to bring their furry four-legged friends to interact with the crowd for a doggone good time! The event will take place this Friday, January 22nd from 5:30-10pm at the 500 & 600 blocks of Cleveland Street. The live entertainment will be by Kenny McGee and the event is free to the public.



















