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    Mermaid camp offered

    Weeki Wachee Springs State Park is offering an Adventures Under the Spring Mermaid Camp this weekend to teach children what it is like to be an underwater performer at Weeki Wachee Springs.

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  • Behind the scenes at Jefferson's Monticello

    Recently opened tour gives a glimpse into third president's continuity of life

  • Carrollton, Georgia

    Nearby zip line a major attraction

  • Scott Hollifield

    Failure to communicate precedes prison trip

  • Bland County Survivorman

    Virginia man shares backwoods skills via YouTube

  • Inspiring journey remembered

    18-year-old rode his bike from Alaska to Argentina

  • Hemingway's Key West home becomes literary landmark

    Author spent 8 productive years at Whitehead St. residence

  • Spring Training Schedule

    Remaining spring training schedule for Major League teams within 100 miles of Hernando County

  • Back to the Renaissance

    Two weekends remain in Bay Area Renaissance Festival in Tampa

  • St. Augustine

    Combination of historic sites, tourist attractions continues to draw visitors

  • Weeki Wachee mermaids know how to stay fit

    The Weeki Wachee mermaids work extremely hard to maintain the level of fitness that's required for the job.

  • State sharply cutting Weeki Wachee admission prices

    It will soon cost a lot less to see a mermaid. The state is lowering admission to Weeki Wachee Springs State Park near Spring Hill from $26.57 to $13 for adults and from $18.05 to $5 for children.

  • Herbs: The Finishing Touch For Your Human Habitat

    Don't forget herbs when planting that special garden that will become your own unique human habitat. Plant a variety of herbs around the perennial shrubs and you'll enjoy a fragrant haven that both soothes and stimulates the senses.

  • Tips for organic gardening

    Once you get growing, you'll find you want to do a little more a little better - and with a little less time spent shelling out money at the local garden center.

  • Eagles repopulate James River area

    in 2008. Today, a nearly 40-mile stretch of the tidal, freshwater James - from the Dutch Gap area near Chester to eastern Charles City County - harbors one of the country's top concentrations of eagles, herons and other fish-eating birds. The National Audubon Society has designated the region an Important Bird Area, a high compliment among conservationists.

  • Barbie memories

    Barbie's 50th birthday is being marked around the world with numerous pink-carpet events. But the most meaningful celebration of her milestone is in the stories shared by baby boomers who loved her as youngsters and collect her as adults.

  • Fewer Travelers Expected This Thanksgiving

    Lower gas prices won't be enough incentive for some people to leave home for Thanksgiving.

  • Artist Carrying A Torch For Environment

    Sculptor Bradley Arthur coaxes beauty out of found objects to express his concern about endangered nature.

  • Living Isle Style

    The urban community is built out except for two parcels next to the latest condominium tower, The Plaza Harbour Island.

  • Stretch Yourself With Laughter Yoga

    One minute, they would be clapping and stretching as part of a synchronized laughter chant. The next, they were prowling and crouching and roaring like lions, face-to-face and just inches apart.

  • Novel Decor

    Transform your book collection from clutter to a personaldisplay space with ideas from a Tampa decorator.

  • Novel Decor: Books Add To Looks

    When a St. Petersburg couple hired an interior designer for help redecorating their vast living room, he looked around at their floor-to-ceiling bookcases and declared: "Get rid of the books!"

  • You've Got Mail (And More)

    Niki Levesque hears it often: "It's just like Mayberry!"

  • On Top Of Stone Mountain

    Ask most anyone to name a famous sight in Australia, and they'll likely respond with "Ayers Rock," or the "Sydney Opera House." Curious, isn't it, that so many will suffer the rapidly increasing tortures of international air travel, and spend thousands of shrinking dollars, to see a large rock? It's especially puzzling when one can visit a quite similar, large, monolithic rock, located within a seven-hour drive from Tampa, Florida. And the rock I'm talking about has major features that Ayers doesn't: the largest bas-relief carving in the world, and dozens of added attractions for the whole family.

  • Cross Unites Cell Phone Users

    IF YOU GOGulf Coast Worship Center is at 10534 Little Road, just north of Jasmine Road in New Port Richey. A simple ceremony to dedicate the cross-topped cell phone tower on the property will take place after the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. For information, call 727-868-2089.

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