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Dunedin to Celebrate Mardi Gras

On Tuesday, February 5th, the city of Dunedin will celebrate Mardi Gras with a parade down Douglas Avenue which will begin at 5pm. This FAT TUESDAY celebration will include live entertainment and vendors will line Main Street offering food and beverages to the public.

The city of Dunedin is expecting over 25,000 people to attend this year's Mardi Gras celebrations! This is the 17th year that the city of Dunedin has celebrated Mardi Gras and the celebration grows with each passing year! This is one more reason why north Pinellas County is such a wonderful place to live!!!

If you are interested in relocating to Pinellas County or in purchasing or selling your home, don't hesitate to give me a call! I would love to assist you find that perfect home! Call Barbara-Jo at 727-512-0910 today!

Dunedin Celebrates Diversity Week

Pinellas County is celebrating Diversity Week starting Saturday, January 19th in Dunedin at Pioneer Park with the city's first Martin Luther King Junior March. The march will begin at 11 am and will go from Pioneer Park to the city Recreation Center on Laura Lane.

Friday, January 25th will have another celebration at Pioneer Park: The arrival of the Chinese Year of the Rat! This celebration is being planned by the Suncoast Association of Chinese Americans and will include music, dancing and cultural performances.

Dunedin offers so much to the citizens of this wonderful community. Be sure to go out and experience these delightful events!!!

Palm Harbor Getting More Reclaimed Water

Palm Harbor citizens can celebrate the fact that the city is bringing reclaimed water to more homes! The city is laying pipes Belcher and US 19 (east-west boundaries) and Alderman and CR 39 (east-west boundaries) to expand the area already benefiting from being able to water their lawns and shrubs with reclaimed water.

The additional eight miles of pipes is costing the city $1.5 million, but it is a project that we desperately need as we see our local water shortages increasing and drought conditions not improving. This is something that needs to be expanded throughout the county!