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    Dunedin Cares Food Pantry

    Dunedin Cares Food Pantry

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    We were looking to donate some meals, we checked and found the Dunedin food pantry. I was so happy…read moreto see the group of volunteers in the great work they are doing there to help the local community. I look forward to participating with this group and keep it local. There are services for seniors and a great facilities for families that need some assistance with groceries. The schedule looks convenient for those who are in need, and they make it easy for anyone that is able to donate.

    From the owner: Dunedin Cares is a Client-Choice Pantry A client-choice food…read morepantry enables guests to choose their food as they would at a grocery store, rather than getting bags of food pre-packed for them by pantry staff. Guests can choose their food creating an atmosphere of respect, building trust between clients, staff, and volunteers. Our Mission Dunedin Cares Food Pantry will strive to alleviate hunger by providing food to the local community, showing kindness, respect, and compassion as neighbors help neighbors. How? We receive food and money from our community corporations, schools, churches, local businesses, HOA's, other Non Profits, lots of individuals, and over 16,900 volunteer hours. Why in Dunedin? Statistics indicated that even in our delightful city of Dunedin, Florida, there were pockets of people who are "food insecure", where children go to bed hungry and the elderly choose to purchase their medication over food.

    Hope Villages of America

    Hope Villages of America

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    This place is a life-saver for my partner and I. Having retired from the food biz last year and…read morebeing on a set retirement income, there's been a few months where we were both contemplating fasting for a week or getting a par-time job. Luckily a friend told us of Hope Villages. This organization not only is a food bank but reaches out to people who are in need of a safe haven from domestic violence, emergency housing for homeless families,basic needs and affordable housing. For us, it was food to stretch out until our next retirement check. One has to live in Pinellas County to obtain the food. Pretty simple form to fill out along with a photo I.D. We take a bus which lets us off close by. Most pull up in their cars but I find being on foot I can walk right up and get a box of food. We've been lucky with getting rides or catching the bus back. They stock ones box with at least two or three frozen meals ( thanks Publix!), maybe four different types of bread loaves, canned beans, veggies, soups...( they ask if you have a stove). Sometimes you get bacon, always get cereal, some energy bars, some kind of pastry, dried beans,sometimes fresh fruit and or juice. Usually one gets a gallon of milk, butter and sometimes eggs. Really, you get a wonderful selection of food staples which can stretch ones budget. The volunteers are so patient and warm. I have witnessed a woman who lost her loved one, breakdown sobbing as a volunteer loaded her car up with food.mHe put his hand on her shoulder and then they clasped hands for a brief prayer. I thank the people there and the organization with all my heart. Blessings to all!

    Largo Central Railroad - A is loving the train ride

    Largo Central Railroad

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    I was impressed by this miniature community railroad which covers a good amount of area and goes…read morethrough some different land features. Largo Central Park itself is beautiful and beautifully laid out. We were happy to visit during the month of December 2019. This is a super cute small scale railroad which is suitable for kids ages 1 +. During the first weekend of the month they offer complimentary rides on both Saturday and Sunday. The rides are from 10am-4pm and be prepared to wait in line. Although we arrived there shortly after 10am there was still a fairly fast moving but lengthy line that made me wonder how it would be if you arrived before 10am. There were two trains in operation the day we went so this made the process faster. Upon arrival you are asked to fill out and sign a waiver for you and your family that is taking part in the ride that absolves the "railroad company" of any liability if you are injured. Then you are given a punch card with the date you attended punched out on it. You are allowed to rode once on either day of the first full weekend of the month. For December they had a Santa and Mrs. Claus sitting on a bench under the covered portion of the outdoor "station" as you meandered through the line. You could take a complimentary picture with the duo and they handed out candy canes to the little ones. Everyone that worked there was so nice as well! When you arrive We chose to go on a Sunday in December and were not disappointed. Our daughter is train/ride obsessed and loved this. She enjoyed looking at all the holiday decor and zooming past the water feature as well as going in the tunnel. It was fun and a cute activity for her to partake in. She loved pointing out the other train go by as we whizzed past and she loves going in the tunnel. She had a permasmile the entire time. They even offer a Polar Express Ride on select evenings during the holiday season where all the decorations are illuminated and I believe refreshments are included for a fee. If our daughter had a later bedtime we would have bought tickets for this but it will have to wait. After going on the train we checked out different aspects of the park such as their massive Christmas tree (daughter is obsessed) as well as their awesome playground area which was the coolest that I have been to in awhile. There were lots of features for a variety of ages! Parking for the railroad is the same parking as the park.

    From the owner: Largo Central Railroad offers free rides to the public on the first full weekend of every month…read more Donations are gladly accepted. We also offer rentals for parties on the second and fourth Saturday of the month (some exceptions apply). The hours for the first full weekend of the month: Saturday: 10 AM - 3:45 PM Sunday: 10 AM - 12:45 PM Exception: December Saturday: CLOSED Sunday: 10 AM - 2:45 PM

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