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Top things to do in Tampa Bay for Nov. 22

 
The temporary ice skating rink in downtown Tampa will be open from Nov. 18 through Dec. 25. [Times files]
The temporary ice skating rink in downtown Tampa will be open from Nov. 18 through Dec. 25. [Times files]
Published Nov. 21, 2016

Ice Skating at Tampa's Winter Village: Even in Florida, you can get in the holiday spirit by ice skating on an outdoor rink in the park. Each 90-minute session includes skate rental. Open every day through Dec. 25. New this year is a cafe from Mise en Place with holiday snacks like roasted chestnuts, festive sweets and a full bar with themed drinks. 10 a.m., Curtis Hixon Park, 600 N Ashley Drive, Tampa. $12. (813) 966-5505.

Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market: With live music from jazz to rock, pop to island, plus vegetables and fruit, baked goods, herbs, teas, plants, crafts, handmade jewelry.. 9 a.m., Gulfport, along Beach Boulevard, Gulfport. Free. (727) 902-2326.

Footgolf : Join players at Largo Golf course to start a league in this game that combines soccer skills with golf course challenges 1 p.m., Largo Golf Course, 12500 Vonn Road, Largo. $15 per 18 hole round. (727) 518-3024.

Winter Village: The new holiday setting for the riverfront park runs through Dec. 25 with seven pop-up shops in decorated PODS containers, an ice rink and a cafe. 4 p.m., Curtis Hixon Park, 600 N Ashley Drive, Tampa. Free (skating/skate rental additional). (813) 221-3686.

The Matchbreaker Screening: See Christina Grimmie's first and last movie on the big screen as a way of honoring the late singer. 7:30 p.m., Regency 20, 2496 W Brandon Blvd., Brandon. $12. (813) 685-3396.

TO WATCH

Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise, 8 p.m., PBS: The second part and conclusion with insights from Eric Holder, Shonda Rhimes and DeRay Mckesson. Features the strides that have been made since the 1960s and what work still needs to be done.

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