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Down the road

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published May 24, 2001


Events to watch for; details in future editions of Weekend.

Taste of Pinellas (June 1-3) Vinoy Park, downtown St. Petersburg. (727) 892-4193.

Tampa Bay Caribbean Carnival (June 8-10) Vinoy Park, downtown St. Petersburg. (727) 866-7836.

10th annual Harvest Festival (June 22-24) With grape stomping, arts and crafts, music, winery tours and tastings. Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards, U.S. 27, 3 miles south of Florida Turnpike Exit 285, near Clermont (in Lake County, east of Hernando County). $2. Toll-free 1-800-768-9463 or (352) 394-8627.

Blues Clues Live! (June 27-July 1) Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Tampa. $11-$26. (813) 229-7827.

Sticks of Fire (June 30) Tampa AIDS Network fundraiser, includes meal in private home and dessert reception at The Italian Club in Ybor City. (813) 914-8888, ext. 227.

Sylvia Browne (Aug. 18) Lecture by psychic and author. 7 p.m. Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Tampa. (813) 229-7827. $32-$52.

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