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Oldsmar names 2018 photo contest winners
Oldsmar officials recently revealed the three winners of the city’s 2018 “Show Us Your Oldsmar!” photo contest. Oldsmar Mayor Doug Bevis announced the official winners during the Tuesday, June 5, City Council Meeting and presented their cash rewards and framed copies of the winners submission. The three winners of the 2018 contest are as follows:…
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Craft breweries could be coming to Oldsmar
The craft beer industry is one of the fastest growing markets in the state of Florida, with a reported 397 percent increase in craft breweries in the Sunshine State over the last six years. And while not every city is as craft brew-happy as Dunedin, which features seven breweries within a mile of each other downtown, research…
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OCC split over changes to St Pete Drive town home development
The Oldsmar City Council recently cast a split vote over a request to amend the development agreement for a proposed town home community on St. Petersburg Drive. Developer Tony Tanico of Oldsmar Towns LLC. previously asked for an extension of the agreement that called for a 50-unit, Mediterranean style development on a vacant four-acre lot adjacent…
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Empower Adventures to consolidate zipline operations at Mobbly Bayou Preserve
Empower Adventures of Tampa Bay opened the first zipline adventure park in the Tampa Bay area at Oldsmar’s Mobbly Bayou Preserve in June 2016, followed by the nearby aerial obstacle course a few months later. But for the past two years, the company has leased an office space on State Street to handle the day-to-day…
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Young Oldsmar photographer making her mark
Many teens today love taking photos, typically of the cell-phone-selfie variety. But some, like 15-year-old Maria Ilardi of Oldsmar, prefer to snap shots the “old fashioned” way—by using a high-tech DSLR camera. Ilardi, a sophomore at Clearwater Central Catholic High School, said she has been taking photos of her surroundings “her whole life,” and she…
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Dan Saracki named 2018 Home Rule Hero Award winner by Florida League of Cities
Oldsmar City Council member Dan Saracki was recently named a 2018 Home Rule Hero Award winner by the Florida League of Cities, continuing a streak of being recognized for his commitment to local government. Saracki, who was automatically reelected to a second three-year term in March 2016, helped Oldsmar win the 2017 City Spirit Award for…
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Oldsmar Cares unveils new 3,000-sq.-ft. headquarters on SR 580
Oldsmar Cares has been helping the less fortunate residents of the greater Oldsmar area for more than 20 years, providing food, clothing and services first from the back of a church and, for the past decade, out of a tiny cottage on SR 580 near downtown. Recently, several board members of the nonprofit organization, along…
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New public art project unveiled at Oldsmar’s Sheffield Park
Oldsmar’s newest public art project, a colorful mural designed and painted by Palm Harbor’s Noelle Stillman and funded by the North Pinellas Cultural Alliance, was unveiled during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Sheffield Park last week. The eye-catching piece, titled “Native Balance” by the artist, features an array of bright flowers and butterflies against a stark black background.…
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Oldsmar launches new mobile app designed to connect the city
Want to know what’s going on in the City of Oldsmar? Now there’a an app for that! Officials are hoping to help connect the community via the new My Oldsmar mobile app that launched earlier this month. The free app, which is available on iTunes and Google Play, features 28 icons that display news, branded…
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Oldsmar City Council Members McGee, Seidel sworn in—again
Gabby McGee and Eric Seidel were sworn in as Oldsmar City Council members—again—on Tuesday, March 20, one week after they were automatically reelected after running unopposed in the 2018 municipal election. Seidel began his second consecutive term on Seat 1; he also served on council from 20007-2009. He was named vice-mayor later in the evening.…