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Top things to do in Tampa Bay for June 21

 
Cleveland Indians' David Murphy slides past Tampa Bay Rays catcher Jose Molina (28) to score on a hit by Zach Walters in the sixth inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan) CDB107
Cleveland Indians' David Murphy slides past Tampa Bay Rays catcher Jose Molina (28) to score on a hit by Zach Walters in the sixth inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan) CDB107
Published June 19, 2015

Tampa Bay Rays Watch Party: Vs. Cleveland: When the Rays are out of town, catch the game on the beach at a family-friendly watch party with a giant screen set up on the sand. The Rays Street Team will also be on hand with giveaways. Get a coupon for unlimited sliding on the giant slide for $15. Food and buckets of beer available for purchase. No coolers. 1:05 p.m., Guy Harvey Outpost: A Tradewinds Resort, 6000 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach. Free admission. $10 parking on site. (727) 367-6461.

Splash Sundays: Tidal Wave: Each week sponsors, Appleton Rum, Heineken Light and Just Grillin, will present a variety of rotating entertainment and activities ranging from poolside fashion shows and DJs, to live music and craft cocktail specials. A retro surf sound. 12 p.m., Epicurean Hotel, 1207 S Howard Ave., Tampa. $10 advance, $15 at the door. (855) 829-2536.

Summer Classic Movie Series : Caddyshack: All summer long, Tampa Theatre will show classic Hollywood movies. This portion honors the 35th anniversary of Caddyshack. In the film, it's caddies against the establishment at a hoity-toity country club. 3 p.m., Tampa Theatre, 711 Franklin St., Tampa. $10, $8 members; $12, $10 children/seniors/members (July 26 and Aug. 30). (813) 274-8982.

KIDS AND FAMILY

Family Fun in the Sun Day: Families can escape the summer heat at this pool party with a "sandbox" area, live acoustic and reggae music, a Spikeball tournament, belly flop contest, cannon ball competition, giant games and food and drink specials. Day pass specials are $50 and include parking, a beach cabana and four wristbands for the High Tide Slide. 12 p.m., Guy Harvey Outpost: A Tradewinds Resort, 6000 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach. Free, $10 parking. (727) 360-5551.

Family Fun Day: A day of splashing fun includes pool bingo, music and prizes. 12 p.m., St. Pete Beach Aquatic Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Drive, St. Pete Beach. $3, $2 youth/senior. (727) 363-9245.

TO WATCH

SERIES PREMIERE True Detective, 9 p.m., HBO How can it live up to last year's saga? A new cast that includes Colin Farrell, Vince Vaughn, Rachel McAdams and Taylor Kitsch will give it a go as the setting shifts to Southern California, where a strange murder brings together three cops and a money-hungry mobster.

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