News Summary
This April, St. Petersburg is hosting a variety of community events and programs for residents to enjoy. From the Arbor Day celebration at Walter Fuller Park to opportunities for local teens and free composting workshops, there’s something for everyone. Residents are encouraged to get involved, learn new skills, and contribute to their community’s sustainability. Don’t miss the Budget Open House on April 14 and the ongoing outdoor art exhibit at Poynter Park, enhancing the cultural richness of the area.
St. Petersburg Announces Exciting April Events and Programs
Hey there, St. Petersburg! Are you ready to mark your calendars? This April, there are some truly exciting community events and programs lined up just for you. Whether you’re a nature lover, a budding entrepreneur, or just looking for something fun to do over the weekend, there’s something happening that will pique your interest!
Celebrate Arbor Day at Walter Fuller Park
First on our list is the much-anticipated Arbor Day weekend celebration scheduled for April 26-27 at Walter Fuller Park. This event promises a weekend filled with hands-on workshops, a fabulous flower show, and even free mulch for those looking to spruce up their gardens. With over 120 vendors set to showcase their goods, it’s the perfect opportunity to shop local and find something unique! Bring your family and friends along for a day of fun, learning, and community spirit.
Opportunity Knocks for Local Teens
For the younger crowd, there’s a fantastic opportunity on the horizon. Applications are now open for the Cohort of Champions Fall Academy, aimed at underserved teens aged 12-15. This program is designed to help young people develop essential entrepreneurship skills, improve job readiness, and engage in educational activities that can set them up for success in the future. It’s a wonderful way for young minds to learn and grow in a supportive environment!
Composting Made Easy
Want to do your part for the planet? Join one of the free composting workshops available now through 2026! These workshops will teach you the basics of composting and how you can make a difference right in your backyard. And as an added bonus, participants will receive a compost bin to get started. Learning how to compost not only benefits the environment but also gives you the satisfaction of reducing waste.
Recycle Right!
Speaking of the environment, it’s essential to remember the importance of proper recycling. Residents are reminded to recycle correct items and avoid non-recyclables like plastic bags, paper towels, and styrofoam. Keeping our community clean and sustainable starts with each one of us doing our part.
Get Involved: Budget Open House
Mark your calendars for April 14 at 6 p.m. for a Budget Open House. This is your chance to learn more about the City’s budget for Fiscal Year 2026, and you can even provide feedback directly to the Mayor and city officials. Have your voice heard and help shape the future of our city!
Level Up Your Arts!
If you’re part of a non-profit arts organization, there’s a Level Up Grant available to support those contributing to St. Pete’s vibrant cultural scene. It’s a fantastic opportunity for art groups to gain the funding they need to continue inspiring our community.
Don’t Miss the Outdoor Art Exhibit
Art enthusiasts will want to check out the world-famous outdoor art exhibit at Poynter Park, running for the entire month of March. This exhibition is sure to breathe life and creativity into our beautiful city, so take the time to visit and enjoy it!
Join the Aquatic Team
For those looking for summer job opportunities, the city’s pools are hiring for Lifeguard and Water Safety Instructor positions. With upcoming training classes available, it’s a great way to earn some extra cash while keeping the community safe. Dive into your summer job search!
Stay Informed
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the St. Pete Extra newsletter to receive all these updates and more directly in your inbox. Staying informed about local events and programs has never been easier!
There you have it, St. Petersburg! A month full of activities and opportunities awaits you. Get involved, learn something new, and most importantly, have fun!
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