
From a family-friendly Fourth of July festival to an African children's choir tour, there's plenty to enjoy in Tampa this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Tampa Red White & Blue Fest presented by Blue Bunny Ice cream
From the event description:
Dress up in your best patriotic attire and bring your beloved pets to this year's celebrate of the red, white and blue festival. The Patriotic Paws Walk kicks off this family-friendly event. RSVP for your chance to win prizes and giveaways, including the "Best Dressed" contest.
When: Thursday, July 4, 3-8 p.m.
Where: Grand Central at Kennedy (Madison Street between Channelside Drive and Meridian Street), 1120 E. Kennedy Blvd.
Admission: Free
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The White Party
From the event description:
Break out your best white outfit this Thursday night. Franklin Manor is hosting an All-White Party. If you're bring a large group, reserve a hookah cabana or table. Early arrival is recommended.
When: Thursday, July 4, 9 p.m.- Friday, July 5, 3 a.m.
Where: Franklin Manor, 912 N. Franklin St.
Admission: Free (Complimentary Cover); $80 (Outside Hookah Cabanas); $80 (Main Floor Tables)
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Watoto Children's Choir
From the event description:
Don't miss the celebrated Watoto Children's Choir concluding its tour in Tampa. Comprised of 18 to 22 children, this Uganda-based group's performances combine native African rhythms with contemporary gospel music and creative dance. It aims to share a musical "message of hope for Africa's most vulnerable women and children," notes the organization's website.
When: Friday, July 5, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Tampa First Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 822 W. Linebaugh Ave.
Admission: Free
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