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Written by Angela LeMay
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Remember, Remember the 5th of December.
Urgent weather alert! Doppler weather radar at the Clearwater Downtown Partnership has just confirmed a 100% chance of an unprecedented blanketing of snow during the City of Clearwater’s annual Holiday Light Up on the 500 block of Cleveland Street. Expect complete road closures due to strolling carolers, gift vendors and merriment of the sort on Cleveland Street from 5pm – 8pm between Garden and Fort Harrison Avenues.
When Chairman Bill Sturtevant of the Clearwater Downtown Partnership was asked what he attributed the unusual weather pattern to he said Santa ordered it, towards the goal of strengthening our merchants by bringing more people to downtown. Bill further remarked that the board acted fast and decided to seize the opportunity in Downtown and established this event as our annual:
“Miracle on Cleveland Street.”
One of Bill’s colleagues Eleanor Lyda also stated since schools will be closed at that time a giant 10 foot snow slide is being brought in for children to toboggan down and play in the snow flurries.
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Read more... [Miracle on Cleveland Street]
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Written by Linda Pennington
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Clearwater Awards for Neighborhoods 2009 Participant Orientations Scheduled
CLEARWATER, Fla. Clearwater Development and Neighborhood Services is seeking active neighborhoods associations for its 2009 Clearwater Awards for Neighborhoods competition. Also known as its acronym CAN, the program awards grants to neighborhood groups that design and execute projects and activities to benefit their residents and community. Neighborhood Services will hold various orientation sessions for associations wishing to join the competition.
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Read more... [Clearwater Awards for Neighborhoods 2009 Participant Orientations Scheduled]
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Written by Judy Stump
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Local Volunteers Recognized by Regency Oaks
Clearwater, Fla. -- On November 18, 2008 Regency Oaks recognized more than 40 volunteers at a Volunteer Appreciation event held in the community’s Town Hall. Teecy Matthews of Volunteer USA Foundation, Tallahassee, keynoted the event and joined Regency Oaks in recognizing the volunteers with plaques.
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Read more... [Tampa Bay Informer - The Good News Newspaper - Local Volunteers Recognized by Regency Oaks]
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Written by Helen King Knight
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CLEARWATER, FLA. (Oct. 28, 2008)
Downtown Clearwater Condominium Homes with Unsurpassed Views
 —Water’s Edge One, L.L.C., a wholly owned subsidiary of Opus South Development, L.L.C. officially opened its Water’s Edge condominium homes in downtown Clearwater, Fla. on Oct. 30.
Water’s Edge offers 153 residences priced from the mid-$300,000s for a two-bedroom, two-bath City Home to more than $1.6 million for the 26th floor penthouse. Situated on Clearwater’s historic waterfront bluff, Water’s Edge offers coastal living in a city enjoying an urban Renaissance.
The tallest building in Clearwater, the 26-story Water’s Edge stands at the foot of the 300-foot walkway and pedestrian bridge of the new Memorial Causeway Bridge to Clearwater Beach. Residents can walk, cycle or roller blade to the beach within five minutes.
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Read more... [Water's Edge Opens Luxurious Condo Community]
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Written by Bo Walker
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Clearwater’s rebirth of their main street has inspired many of its local businesses to do some remodeling of their own. In conjunction with this renaissance, Peter Gillham’s Nutrition Center has undergone some recent changes; including a new management team and a new look for the store.
In the past couple of years, the face of Clearwater has changed a great deal. From the streetscape on Cleveland to the two new high-rise condominium complexes, it is clear to see that the future of this city is bright.
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Read more... [Downtown Clearwater’s Peter Gillham’s Nutrition Center Gets a Face Lift]
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