Plus: The oddest things you can borrow from the library
| Forward this to a friend Subscribe to more newsletters | | After a complicated history in which Hillsborough County once banned any mention of LBGTQ recognition, the Tampa Pride parade returns for its ninth year with a street festival and nighttime party. This weekend also brings old-school entertainment at the Bay Area Renaissance Festival and new-school highlights like the indie films of the Gasparilla International Film Festival. And there's free admission this weekend at Tampa's Museum of Science and Industry to learn about water conservation. And if you're looking for free diversions, have you considered your local public library? You might be surprised at the wide array of unusual items you can borrow, such as ukuleles and telescopes. | | | | | | | | | BEFORE YOU GO | | | [DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times] | | 9 unexpected finds at the library | | Have you ever considered the unusual things you can borrow from a public library these days? Stocked with much more than dusty books and old movies, Tampa Bay area libraries offer a wide variety of resources and entertainment, from free garden seeds and ukulele lessons to access to 3D printers. Click below to find the many ways you can make libraries a hub for developing hobbies. | | | | Contact Sharon Kennedy Wynne at swynne@tampabay.com. Follow @SharonKWn. | | Did someone forward this to you? Get Top 5 in your own inbox next time. It's free to subscribe. Sign up here. | | | | | | Contact us Privacy policy Terms, conditions and copyright Standard of accuracy | | © 2023 • All Rights Reserved Tampa Bay Times • 490 First Avenue South • St. Petersburg, FL 33701 • 727-893-8111 To ensure this email is delivered to your inbox, add custserv@elist.tampabay.com to your address book. You are receiving this email because you signed up for the "Arts & Entertainment" newsletter from the Tampa Bay Times. If you’d prefer not to receive updates, you can unsubscribe from this email. | | | | |
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