Enjoy chamber music on Spring Bayou with the Bayside String Quartet, made up of principal players from the Florida Orchestra. Program includes works of Borodin, Gershwin and Mendelssohn.
Price: $24, $20 members and students.
Help area youth groups like Boys and Girls Clubs, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and others as the Rotary Club of Tarpon Springs invites guests to enjoy spaghetti dinner with three types of pasta to choose from, along with three sauces, plus salad and bread, beverage (beer or wine is extra), served up …
Price: $10 dinner, $4 for beer or wine, kids under three admitted free. Tickets available at the door.
The Tarpon Springs Recreation Department presents free new movie releases.
Lincoln will be shown.
Price: Free.
This weekly class is designed for those dreaming of writing the next great American novel, fantasizing about being a newspaper columnist or leaving a legacyfor one's children through the written word. Bring pen and paper. Call to pre-register.
Price: $40 a month.
The Tarpon Springs Recreation Department, along with Friends of Music on the Beach, presents a series of monthly beach concerts. Refreshments are available for purchase. No pets or alcohol allowed. Bring your own seating. A courtesy shuttle will be available at Tarpon Springs High School a …
De Lei'ed Parrots will be performing Parrot Head music.
Price: Free.
This weekly class is designed for those dreaming of writing the next great American novel, fantasizing about being a newspaper columnist or leaving a legacyfor one's children through the written word. Bring pen and paper. Call to pre-register.
Price: $40 a month.
Students will learn regional songs and the history of the clarinet in Greek music from instructor James Stoynoff, who specializes in research, performance, and preservation of Greek folk music. Students should have one year of clarinet, and should bring an instrument.
Price: $5 per class.
Musicians and vocalists perform songs, from a variety of Greek traditions, about immigration, its difficulties, and the havoc it creates in the lives of those who leave and those left behind.
Price: Free.
With the start and finish lines near the Sponge Docks this year, the annual race is a flat, fast, out and back course that includes scenic and historic areas around the spring bayou where the Greek Orthodox Epiphany is held. Net proceeds from the race go to the Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital Foun …
Price: $20; $25 day of race.
Students will learn regional songs and the history of the clarinet in Greek music from instructor James Stoynoff, who specializes in research, performance, and preservation of Greek folk music. Students should have one year of clarinet, and should bring an instrument.
Price: $5 per class.
Night in the Islands re-creates the atmosphere of the Greek islands with monthly outdoor dining on the Sponge Docks and live Greek music, Greek dancing and other arts.
This month features Ellada performing traditional nisiotika.
Price: Free.
Students will learn regional songs and the history of the clarinet in Greek music from instructor James Stoynoff, who specializes in research, performance, and preservation of Greek folk music. Students should have one year of clarinet, and should bring an instrument.
Price: $5 per class.
This weekly class is designed for those dreaming of writing the next great American novel, fantasizing about being a newspaper columnist or leaving a legacyfor one's children through the written word. Bring pen and paper. Call to pre-register.
Price: $40 a month.
More than 100 wines from Chile, Argentina, Spain and Portugal pair with appetizers, plus a host of winemakers from Rioja and other regions showcasing their wines, and wine-making seminars (limited space) that include "Tempranillo: A Study of Terroir'', "Terroirs of La Rioja Alta''.
Price: $25. Registration required. Includes one seminar registration on first come, first served basis.
This weekly class is designed for those dreaming of writing the next great American novel, fantasizing about being a newspaper columnist or leaving a legacyfor one's children through the written word. Bring pen and paper. Call to pre-register.
Price: $40 a month.
The Tarpon Springs Rhythm Kings 14 piece band sets the mood for this roaring twenties party, complete with free Fox Trot and Charleston lessons. Refreshments are available for sale.
Price: $12; $10 for members and students.
This weekly class is designed for those dreaming of writing the next great American novel, fantasizing about being a newspaper columnist or leaving a legacyfor one's children through the written word. Bring pen and paper. Call to pre-register.
Price: $40 a month.
Food trucks roll in for an array of tasty cuisine, along with live music and entertainment.
Price: Menu prices vary.
This weekly class is designed for those dreaming of writing the next great American novel, fantasizing about being a newspaper columnist or leaving a legacyfor one's children through the written word. Bring pen and paper. Call to pre-register.
Price: $40 a month.
Ray Belanger and Lloyd Goldstein make up this acoustic duo, for a night of folk music with a classical twist.
Price: $16; $14 for members and students.