St. Petersburg announces February events including Grand Prix and charity programs

St. Petersburg announces February events including Grand Prix and charity programs
Mayor Kenneth T. Welch, City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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St. Petersburg is offering a range of activities and initiatives this February to engage residents and support the community. The city encourages citizens to contribute through the Utility Bill Round-Up program, where bills are rounded up to the nearest dollar, with the difference donated to families in need. Sign-ups for donations can be made on their website.

The annual Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg will take place from February 28 to March 2 in downtown St. Pete, featuring eight races over three days. This event promises excitement for both racing enthusiasts and families.

For those interested in fitness, Healthy St. Pete offers various classes such as water aerobics and tai chi, suitable for all fitness levels. Information on schedules is available online.

Small business owners can benefit from resources at The Greenhouse, which provides counseling and workshops aimed at achieving business goals for the new year.

Golf enthusiasts have access to three golf courses in St. Pete that cater to players of all skill levels, providing an opportunity to enjoy the sport amidst sunny fairways.

Additionally, grant and loan opportunities are available year-round for residents, businesses, and organizations within the city.

In March, Poynter Park will host the Embracing Our Differences outdoor art exhibition, showcasing 50 artworks and quotations that promote embracing diversity and celebrating individuality.



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