Saturday, Dec 3, 2016

History Bike Tampa - Tampa Rocks!

Time: 9:30 am til 12:00 pm

Location: Kahwa Espresso Bar at Element, 808 N. Franklin St. Suite 117, Tampa, Fl 33602

Description: History Bike Tampa's December bike ride is Tampa Rocks! Tampa for years has had an exciting music history; ranging from the jazz of Central Ave to it being named the "Death Metal Capital of the US." Come ride along and explore some of the sites and sounds of Tampa's musical history!

The ride will be at Kahwa Coffee (bottom of the Element Building) located in downtown Tampa, and registration starts at 9:30AM. We will depart *promptly* at 10am. The tour is provided free of charge, however there's a suggested donation of $5.

The ride will last approximately 2 hours and will be traveling in light to moderate riding conditions. Please RSVP if you are planning on attending, and come ready to ride safe (helmet!!).

****FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE****
The ride will only be able to accomodate the first 80 registered riders. First come, first serve so show up early to sign in. No line holding, sorry! There are NO reservations --- joining the Facebook event is to help us gauge how much support the ride will need. Please come early to registration in order to secure a spot.

Related link: Click Here!

FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.


My Doll and Me: Addy and African American Life in 19th Century Florida

Time: 10:00 am til 12:00 pm

Location: Tampa Bay History Center, 801 Old Water St, Tampa, FL 33602

Description: Drawing on the American Girl© book series, we’ll travel through time with your favorite dolls! Explore the past with crafts, games and gallery experiences based on American Girl© historic characters as well as Tampa’s exciting history.

This week we’ll focus on Addy and African American life in 19th century Florida. American Girl© dolls are welcome but not required for participation. Space is limited; pre-registration required. Please note My Doll and Me is a “drop off” program. Parents may choose to visit our traveling exhibit Preserving Eden: Clyde Butcher’s Florida Photographs or wait in the Columbia Cafe.rnrnFor more information or to sign-up, see the link below

Related link: Click Here!

FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.

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