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CalendarBy WILMA NORTON
© St. Petersburg Times, To doTASTE OF PALM HARBOR: Food festival with tastes from Magnolia Grill, El Jalapeno Otra Vez, Consciousness Blossoms Cafe, Palermo's, Sutherland Cafe and more; with Best of the Taste judging; arts and crafts, music. Benefits community programs. Noon-6 p.m., Florida Avenue between Alt. U.S. 19 and Omaha (CR 1), downtown Palm Harbor. Free; charge for tastes. (727) 787-9803. END THE MYSTERY MENTAL HEALTH FAIR AND CANDLELIGHT VIGIL: Eighth annual family event to mark Mental Illness Awareness Week. With entertainment by Broadway performers Dee Etta Rowe and Jimmy Ferraro, the Swinging Johnsons and Rapper Cop; food and informational speakers. Ends with candlelight vigil. 5-8:30 p.m., Straub Park, downtown St. Petersburg. (727) 942-8140. Free. SONNY LA ROSA AND AMERICA'S YOUNGEST JAZZ BAND: Concert benefits children of the victims of the World Trade Center disaster. 2 p.m., Palladium Theater, 253 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Free admission; donations appreciated. (727) 822-3590. OCTUBAFEST: Festival of music for tuba and euphonium, features USF music professor Jay Hunsberger and tuba and euphonium students. 8 p.m., Music Recital Hall at USF, 4202 E Fowler Ave., Tampa. $3-$4. (813) 974-2323. To viewTHE EMMY AWARDS: The 53rd annual ceremony, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, live from Los Angeles and New York. 8 p.m., WTSP-Ch. 10. SAY IT LOUD: BLACK MUSIC IN AMERICA: First of a new five-part series. 10 p.m., VH1. To clickWeb chats today include: 6 P.M.: Gravity Games bike dirt gold medalist Stephen Murray is at chat.yahoo.com. WEB SITE OF THE DAY: www.slangsite.com can keep you current with slang, Webspeak, made-up words and colloquialisms.
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