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The Capitol Theatre has been offering audiences in Clearwater top-drawer stage productions since 1987. The actors, directors and technical professionals all exhibit an unwavering commitment to their craft as the theater stages at least one performance per week all year long. The entertainment venue's design makes it possible to get a clear view of the stage from any seat so you won't miss a minute of the on-stage action. So, if you are in the mood for something dramatically different, make plans to take in a show tonight at the Capitol Theatre.
In an age where lots of people are going green to help the environment, why not go green to help your body stay healthy? Do just that when you shop at Nature's Food Patch Market and Cafe. The store has been offering quality organic and natural products since 1987. Recently remodeled, you are sure to find exactly what you're looking for and more within the store's impressive 22,000-square-feet. Nature's Food Patch boasts a large selection of organic produce, bulk foods, natural whole foods groceries, specialty wines and beers, natural meat and seafood, and herbs and spices. You'll also find a generous selection of vitamins, pet supplies, natural body care and aromatherapy and unique housewares, too. Plus, don't forget to stop into the popular Patch Cafe for a delicious and healthy treat.
Sure, enjoying various sporting and recreational activities on the water is great, but opt for something a little different when you get on board the StarLite Dining Cruises. This sleekly modern 115-foot ship offers day and evening dining cruises six days a week. The menu is packed with such mouth-watering choices as filet mignon, fresh seafood and an impressive wine selection.
Cooperation instead of competition is the mission of Studio 1212. Established in October of 1970, this is the oldest artist cooperative in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. The membership is limited to thirty members who not only create and teach their craft in this cooperative, but they frequently hold openings and display their art for the public to view and purchase. Various classes are offered as well, as the members of the co-op also value the opportunity to give back by teaching their craft to aspiring artists.