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🦅 Raptor Fest, St. Pete: Get up close and personal with majestic birds of prey at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve. Activities include live demonstrations, bird walks and photo opportunities. Free, with food and drinks available for purchase.
10am-4pm Saturday. Parking available at the Lake Vista Recreation Center or Lakewood High School, with free shuttles to the preserve.
⚔️ Pinellas Medieval Faire, Largo: Reuse some of your Gasparilla costume for this tribute to the Middle Ages, featuring animal encounters, archery, mini golf, blacksmithing demonstrations and more.
10am-5pm Saturday and Sunday at DK Farms & Gardens. Admission is $22 cash only, with activity tickets available for $5 each.
🛍️ The Florida Vintage Market, Tampa: Shop more than 100 vendors of vintage and custom clothing, streetwear, sneakers and more. Food trucks will also be on hand for snacks and beverages.
Noon-5pm, Sunday at Howard W. Blake High.
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