5 things to do with kids in Tampa Bay this week: May 3-9
Moms get free admission for Motherâs Day weekend at a primate sanctuary, the sunflower maze is back at a Hernando you-pick farm, and Sesame Street weekends are at Busch Gardens.
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Pongo the orangutan recently celebrated his 25th birthday at the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor. The animal sanctuary is giving moms free admission Saturday and Sunday for Mother s Day weekend. [ SUNCOAST PRIMATE SANCTUARY ]
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1. Motherâs Day at Suncoast Primate Sanctuary: Moms get free admission Saturday and Sunday with any other paid admission at the sanctuary, which is home for more than 120 chimpanzees, orangutans, monkeys, reptiles, birds and more. There will be free tea and cookies as well. Social distancing is required. $15, $10 ages 3-10, 2 and younger free. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Suncoast Primate Sanctuary, 4600 Alt. U.S. 19, Palm Harbor. (727) 943-5897. suncoastprimate.org.
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Bay Area Renaissance Festival opens in new Pasco County location on Saturday
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5 things to do with kids in Tampa Bay this week: April 12-18
The Bay Area Renaissance Festival is moving to Dade City, you can see sand sculptors at work for Earth Day on St. Pete Beach and thereâs a spring festival in Pinellas Park.
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A royal joust performance will be among the features of the Bay Area Renaissance Festival. The popular medieval festival is moving this year from its longtime home at MOSI in Tampa to Withlacoochee River Park in Dade City. It runs weekends through May 23. [ Tampa Bay Times (2014) ]
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1. Bay Area Renaissance Festival: The popular medieval festival is moving this year from its longtime home at MOSI in Tampa to Withlacoochee River Park in Dade City. Join the villagers of Fittleworth and Queen Katherine Parr and her court as they invite one and all to the magical 16th century European village featuring four stages of entertainment with musicians, magicians, jugglers and mimes. More than 100 artisans will fill the festiva