Family Movie Night
BELLEAIR â Family Movie Night will present âOnwardâ on Friday, May 14, at the Dimmitt Community Center, 918 Osceola Road, Belleair.
The gates open at 6:30 p.m. The movie will begin at twilight. Admission to Family Movie Nights is $5 per person. Children 4 and younger are free. Advanced registration and full registration payment must be paid prior to admission. Concessions will be sold onsite.
PAVA plein aire event
LARGO â The Professional Association of Visual Artists will demonstrate painting, drawing and photography techniques Friday through Sunday, May 14-16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo.
The public is invited to join PAVA members as they leave their studios behind for this plein aire event. More than a dozen artists will be scattered throughout the gardens during normal operating hours allowing the public to see first-hand how they create their artwork. Artists will discuss their indivi
The iconic movie Twister hit theaters on May 10, 1996. Twenty-five years later, the Twister Movie Museum in Wakita is ready to celebrate the anniversary. They told us we d have visitors for a couple of years, said Linda Wade, a Wakita resident and the museum s director.That forecast was a little off. Wade said two years turned into 25, and people still come from all over the world. This is a real Dorothy, the one that was used in all the demolition scenes, Wade said. There are some pretty ones out there, but mine is the one with character. Bill Paxton, who died in 2017, is remembered fondly at the museum. He was one of our favorite stars, Wade said. He played football the whole time he was in Wakita and actually donated the football to the museum a few years after the movie. Paxton also generously donated a Twister pinball machine to the museum before he died. And if you re really good, you can get a tornado, and it has like three balls that are flung around like debri
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Ronni Walker | Mmc
Fringe Salon and Boutique, located at 207 S. Grand Avenue A in Olney, has certainly lived up to its name according to many of its patrons who have stated that Fringe Salon has proven to be unconventional when it comes to the overall atmosphere of a typical salon. When you walk into the shop, you’re greeted with a warm welcome by all stylists on duty not just your stylist. It is a family-friendly environment “fringed” with an undeniable level of professionalism.
Fringe Salon started as a one-room salon that Jeromy and Amy Johnson opened in 2007.