St. Petersburg • Clearwater 2008 - (Page 47) » Cultural Festivals The largest festivals in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area focus on cultural pride. Travelers crowd the Greek enclave of Tarpon Springs every January 6th for the region’s Epiphany Celebration, hosted by St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral. The day’s highlight comes when an Orthodox bishop tosses a cross into Spring Bayou. The town’s young men dive for it, and the finder of the cross is believed to enjoy a year of good luck. A Greek festival in Craig Park follows. Celebrate Dunedin’s Scottish heritage with the annual Highland Games and Military Tattoo, held each April. During the tattoo, you’ll see more than a dozen clans performing traditional Scottish military exercises. The Dunedin Highland Games feature feats such as the caber toss (a caber is a wooden poll weighing up to 150 pounds) and sheepdog demonstrations. Find the cross at Tarpon Springs’ Epiphany Celebration, and it’s believed you’ll enjoy a year of good luck. Largo goes into high gear on February 23 with the African American Heritage Festival. It spotlights African-American music, dance, arts, crafts and food. Fans of island music flock to Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg each June for the Tampa Bay Caribbean Carnival. It offers back-to-back calypso, soca, reggae and steel-drum bands. Finally, St. Petersburg’s gay and lesbian community celebrates every year with the St. Pete Pride festival. The last Saturday in June marks the St. Pete Pride parade and street fest, both on Central Avenue. The street festival serves up live music, carnival games, fair food and vendors. The Mystic Sheiks of Morocco from Busch Gardens Tampa Bay perform at the African American Heritage Festival. www. F loridas Beach. com 47 http://www.FloridasBeach.com
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