Happy Thanksgiving

It has been a very rough, interesting, long year…2020 will go down in history for many reasons! We wish you all the best!
Please take care and be safe.

It has been a very rough, interesting, long year…2020 will go down in history for many reasons! We wish you all the best!
Please take care and be safe.
Hello Alumni, I just saw this post on FB by Jack Barry. I do not personally know Kathy Biddle but I have heard about her as an Alumni and a dedicated employee of CHS. My suggestion is that we flood her with cards and well wishes. For those of you who are personal friends of…
From Celebrate Clearwater FB page: Native American Blessing ~ Local legend has it that mounds built by the Tocobaga tribe hundreds of years ago, and a blessing by one their Chief’s, have protected our area from major storms for centuries. From 900 to the 1500s, the tribe lived in small villages in a 15-mile stretch…
Top picture is an aerial view of South Beach and Sand Key Bridge 6-15-73 by Bruce Hamrick, COCPL. The second picture is a car parked under pine trees on Sand Key 1-4-80 by Joe Walles, COCPL. Remember all the wonderful Australian Pines!!! The third picture is rules and more rules!!! Photographer unknown. These old pictures…
ALEXANDER WELLMAN OBITUARY WELLMAN, Alexander “Al” Stewart 61, a beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend, passed away at home on Tuesday, November 22, 2022. He was born on November 9, 1961, to Rosalie Stewart Wellman and Lawrence Daniel Wellman, Sr. in New Orleans, LA. Al’s early years were spent in New Orleans, where his…
The ‘GARDEN SEAT’ RESTAURANT All In The Family (100th Anniversary) By Bob Griffin, Publisher The “Garden Seat” was one of Clearwater’s ‘must-go-to’ restaurants once located high on the bluffs overlooking Clearwater Bay (1234 Druid Road South). Today it is just an over-flow parking lot with green space across the street from Morton Plant Hospital. It opened…
Whether or not we are ready, we are staring down the eyes of another disaster. First we had to deal with Helene which decimated the Gulf Coast beaches severely as well as anyone on the water from one end of Pinellas County to the other. It will take years and lots of money to get…