Saturday, December 15, 2007

Luminaries Postponed to Next Weekend

Due to the high chances of rain today, the "sandbaggers" (it's a new word or is it?) have decided last night to postpone the bagging, and the actual Luminaries to next Saturday, weather permitting. :( Anyhow, that's ok. Maybe weather will even be nicer next weekend.

Stay tuned for email blast update.

Friday, December 14, 2007

TOO FUNNY!!! You just gotta see this!

Sara McDonald just sent us this little clip where we've been elfed!!! Watch and laugh! Click here. Now, let the holidays begin! Thanks, Sara.

Roser Park Tees for Sale!

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Another gift idea: be a proud inhabitant of the Roser Park neighborhood and wear your RP t-shirt with pride just like Cindy and Catherine! Only $10 this holiday season. It's the perfect garb for shopping at Publix, walking the dog in the park, or watching the movies at Muvico!

Also, we have the 2008 Roser Bark calendars featuring the neighborhood pets and their homes for $5.

Call our dear prez Michael Manlowe for purchases – 727-641-9557

Trivia: Guess who that guy is sandwiched between Cindy and Catherine at the Roser Park Art Fest event. Post your guess on the comments below.

Zen Glass Studio Holiday Sale

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If you haven't found the gifts you need to send out for the holidays and don't want to go through the chaos of the mall, make sure you check out Zen Glass Studio when they have their 6th annual Holiday sale on Friday, December 21st, from 5 to 9PM. These may just turn out to be the best and most original gifts you can give away! They have jewelry, glassware, home accents, paintings, and all sorts of stuff.

Zen Glass Studio
900 9th Street S.
727.894.2371

The Annual Luminaries on Booker Creek

.Saturday, December 15th. Be there to see the Booker Creek lit up with hundreds of candles from 4th Street to MLK. This is a sight to behold! Make sure to bring your cameras and tell ALL your friends about this annual event put together by Roser Park neighbors. It starts at 6PM. Make sure to get there in time before all the candles start dying!

Forward this post to your friends and neighbors who might want to see it.

Question: How did this tradition start again? And what is the essence? To anyone in the neighborhood who has the answers, please post it on the comments section at the end of this post. It would definitely be enlightening?!